Sue and Oliver (GA)
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Can you monitor? If so, you could stick with the 0.75. She hasn't been dropping super low. If not, maybe reduce to 0.5
Thanks Sue! Ya, I can monitor. I'll do .75. Should I be concerned about her pooping?Can you monitor? If so, you could stick with the 0.75. She hasn't been dropping super low. If not, maybe reduce to 0.5
She is underweight. Last I checked 7#s.Is she overweight or under weight? I fed my Maine Coon (16#) 2-2.5 cans daily and I feed my 10 pound Civie 2 cans. Neither are very active.
@Bobbie And Bubba has some good info on feeding/weight.
Thank you! I am just guessing that she should be 9 pounds. I think I am going to cut down to 2 1/2 cans. She didn't start going to the bathroom like this until I added the night feeding. Hopefully this will work!Hey there. I use this formula for how much to feed the kitties: pounds X 13.5 + 70 = the calories. Using 10 lbs. as an example, 10 X 13.5 +70 =205 calories a day divided into how many meals you will be feeding a day. You said above that Frizzball is underweight so use the weight that she should be in the formula to get the calories she needs to help her gain back some weight.
This is just a guideline for a starting point and ECID so you might have to tweak it later.
Thank you! Ya, I can. Hopefully this will be the magic number.I think that will be fine. Can you get a test around nadir?
Thank you so much! I will definitely be getting the u100s. For today, with her amps at 234, should I give her a fat .75 or go up to 1u? Thank you so much for your help!Yes, you can use a sliding scale. So for a preshot in the 180, less than a preshot in the high 200s. One way to alter a dose a teeny bit is to give a skinny or fat dose. Not terribly accurate, but doable. So if you want to give less than .75, pull up one unit and let out a drop at a time until you are just below .75.
The easier way to give insulin in smaller increments is to use U100 syringes (same as humans use - available at the drug store. Be sure to get ones that measure in 0.5 units). If you decide to do that, you must use the conversion chart. You'll be using U100 needles with U40 insulin so you have to convert.
http://www.felinediabetes.com/insulin-conversions.htm