Appreciate the info, but I think we've found our answer. Called The Cobbs Ford Pet Health Center in Prattville, AL. and they wanted to have just a small sit down with just us and hear where we were and what our intentions were before they even asked to see Felix. After the interview we scheduled an appointment for this morning and wow. What a difference in vets from our old one to the new. First, again before even looking at Felix the doctor sat down and looked over all the bloodwork from the previous vet, discussed his history and gave us options and then her preferred treatment. And stated her goal is to get them into remission, not just regulated, which is what we really wanted to hear.
Once it was time to actually look at the cat I was expecting the usual grab out of the carrier, poke, prod, stick, and shove back into the carrier. Couldn't have been more wrong. They opened up his carrier, gave a couple treats and let him come out on his own, then while we were talking some more just let him wander around the exam room checking everything out. They even have a window sill he hopped up on and watched the birds outside. Of course he's a pretty docile kitty around strangers but still all throughout the exam no major headlocks were needed, they were constantly talking to him, petting him, and a few treats here and there pretty well kept him interested in them long enough to get the exam done.
She has a couple additional concerns she tested for. Based on numbers on his blood work she tested him for UTI (just to make sure), and also Hyperthyroidism due to a very slight heart murmur she and another vet both heard. Then sent us home with a script for Lantus with instructions to start it on the next cycle. She was thrilled we were home testing and even stated she wasn't concerned with the human meter being different then one for animals. It's the consistency of the numbers she's wanting to see instead of the roller coaster ups and downs we were getting with the previous insulin.
More to come I'm sure as we start the second round of the "Sugar Dance". At least this time I think the vet and us are listening to the same music.
