MykAmron&Elliot
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Our cat Elliot has recently been diagnosed as diabetic. His sudden loss of weight, 8.5kg to 7.9kg plus a lot of drinking and peeing got us into the vet. Blood levels for glucose and high liver numbers indicated and the urine sample confirmed. The bright side is he has not seemed all that sick even considering he had a "raging" bladder infection (currently on anti-biotics).
He is eating canned DM but not enough for my liking. While he would normally destroy his own bowl of FF salmon on wet food nights (Giselle and George love the fact the every meal is wet food now!), Elliot is not as in to the DM... this worries me because I would like to get a full can into him before his shot. He is on 2 units of Lantus BID. Good natured guy that he is, he does not fight the injection although he seems a little startled when we push the plunger. Reading through the posts here and some of the tips and tricks got me thinking it was the cold of the insulin so we trying to warm it by rolling the syringe between our fingers.
I gotta say I am absolutely terrified by the thought of him going hypo; I am worried that the sudden switch from a mostly kibble diet to all wet food and insulin will have an adverse effect. This morning he was a little drowsy after breakfast and a shot and I worried all day. I bought a glucometer today (actually I bot 100 test strips and they threw in the meter) but have not used it yet as the vet said they would cover that in the next appointment about 10 days from now.
I am finding the whole thing pretty overwhelming, especially waiting until he gets enough food in to give the shot. I suppose I will get used to it in time but I wanted to send a thanks out to all the folks on the board for posting such useful information.
He is eating canned DM but not enough for my liking. While he would normally destroy his own bowl of FF salmon on wet food nights (Giselle and George love the fact the every meal is wet food now!), Elliot is not as in to the DM... this worries me because I would like to get a full can into him before his shot. He is on 2 units of Lantus BID. Good natured guy that he is, he does not fight the injection although he seems a little startled when we push the plunger. Reading through the posts here and some of the tips and tricks got me thinking it was the cold of the insulin so we trying to warm it by rolling the syringe between our fingers.
I gotta say I am absolutely terrified by the thought of him going hypo; I am worried that the sudden switch from a mostly kibble diet to all wet food and insulin will have an adverse effect. This morning he was a little drowsy after breakfast and a shot and I worried all day. I bought a glucometer today (actually I bot 100 test strips and they threw in the meter) but have not used it yet as the vet said they would cover that in the next appointment about 10 days from now.
I am finding the whole thing pretty overwhelming, especially waiting until he gets enough food in to give the shot. I suppose I will get used to it in time but I wanted to send a thanks out to all the folks on the board for posting such useful information.