Jack the Cat
Member Since 2019
Would like your guidance on dosing for Jack the Cat. I have to leave town on Thursday for a week. I have a vet tech as a pet sitter.
Have been testing for 10+ days now and have reduced Jack's insulin from the vet recommended 2U x 2 daily to right now .25 U x 2 daily. His numbers are looking good now except he still has below 50s most days usually at +4. I have been home to react but have to leave town. I know he is better since he is getting sassy again, more alert and is walking so much better but don't want to put him in jeopardy while I am gone.
Some have recommended going to .10 U, but I do not have syringes that go below 1U yet. I have them ordered and they will be delivered by the time I return home. In fact I am just eyeballing going down to .50 and .25. My eyes aren't good enough to go to .10.
He is fed LC wet food at shot time. Recently was able to get him off kibble. But he has been going down below 50 most mornings.
I was thinking of leaving some kibble (Purina Diabetic) out for him (and his partner Rufus) to graze on since my pet sitter can only come twice daily to feed and shoot. And I am sure it will be as hard for her to gauge the .25 as it is for me at the moment.
I was thinking maybe some food would offset his dives into the 50s until I can get back home when I have time and equipment to get him to all blues and greens.
Any guidance is most appreciated.
Have been testing for 10+ days now and have reduced Jack's insulin from the vet recommended 2U x 2 daily to right now .25 U x 2 daily. His numbers are looking good now except he still has below 50s most days usually at +4. I have been home to react but have to leave town. I know he is better since he is getting sassy again, more alert and is walking so much better but don't want to put him in jeopardy while I am gone.
Some have recommended going to .10 U, but I do not have syringes that go below 1U yet. I have them ordered and they will be delivered by the time I return home. In fact I am just eyeballing going down to .50 and .25. My eyes aren't good enough to go to .10.
He is fed LC wet food at shot time. Recently was able to get him off kibble. But he has been going down below 50 most mornings.
I was thinking of leaving some kibble (Purina Diabetic) out for him (and his partner Rufus) to graze on since my pet sitter can only come twice daily to feed and shoot. And I am sure it will be as hard for her to gauge the .25 as it is for me at the moment.
I was thinking maybe some food would offset his dives into the 50s until I can get back home when I have time and equipment to get him to all blues and greens.
Any guidance is most appreciated.