Hi everyone!
I'm brand new to posting but have been lurking a bit this entire week as we waited for confirmation that I too, am a sugarcat mama. We confirmed today that our 10 year old calico girl, Nadia, is for certain sugar cat. We took her to the vet Saturday due to her sudden weight loss, and were shocked to learn she had gone from 15 pounds to 10 pounds in just a few months! The vet originally thought hyperthyroid, but ran some blood work, and it turns out her blood glucose was 441 that day and her fructosamine came back as 656 today.
Here I've been all week long trying to educate myself like crazy and when I got confirmation, I still only felt a fraction of a percentage prepared to hear it. We do have our formal vet consultation appointment on Tuesday to shots, at home blood glucose monitoring training, etc but in the meantime the vet has told us we can switch her food to fancy feast. That's it. I might note that as of Tuesday, the vet wants us to put her on Purina DM (which is sold at the vet only) but I've been reading mixed reviews on it. If anyone has any recommendations on whether or not I should go with the Purina DM or push back and pick another wet food, I'm all ears. I am willing to pay more for better quality, but if Purina DM isn't it, I will push back.
I also have a giant concern that I'm hoping will be addressed at Tuesdays consultation, but if anyone can help put my mind at ease in the meantime, that would be great.
How do you start a kitty on an insulin regimen yet not be home all day to monitor? My husband and I both work all day long and there's no way I'll be able to take many days off of work to monitor her, even in the beginning. Are kitties okay being home left alone? What is the advice here? I'm sure I'm not the first person to worry about this.
So other than introducing myself, I wanted to see if anyone had any quick thoughts around these questions or wanted to share any other information for us as we patiently wait for our vet consult on Tuesday. We love our Nadia so much and we are so glad to know there is treatment for her frail body, I just am terrified of screwing something up and her paying the ultimate price for it. Thanks for reading!
I'm brand new to posting but have been lurking a bit this entire week as we waited for confirmation that I too, am a sugarcat mama. We confirmed today that our 10 year old calico girl, Nadia, is for certain sugar cat. We took her to the vet Saturday due to her sudden weight loss, and were shocked to learn she had gone from 15 pounds to 10 pounds in just a few months! The vet originally thought hyperthyroid, but ran some blood work, and it turns out her blood glucose was 441 that day and her fructosamine came back as 656 today.
Here I've been all week long trying to educate myself like crazy and when I got confirmation, I still only felt a fraction of a percentage prepared to hear it. We do have our formal vet consultation appointment on Tuesday to shots, at home blood glucose monitoring training, etc but in the meantime the vet has told us we can switch her food to fancy feast. That's it. I might note that as of Tuesday, the vet wants us to put her on Purina DM (which is sold at the vet only) but I've been reading mixed reviews on it. If anyone has any recommendations on whether or not I should go with the Purina DM or push back and pick another wet food, I'm all ears. I am willing to pay more for better quality, but if Purina DM isn't it, I will push back.
I also have a giant concern that I'm hoping will be addressed at Tuesdays consultation, but if anyone can help put my mind at ease in the meantime, that would be great.
How do you start a kitty on an insulin regimen yet not be home all day to monitor? My husband and I both work all day long and there's no way I'll be able to take many days off of work to monitor her, even in the beginning. Are kitties okay being home left alone? What is the advice here? I'm sure I'm not the first person to worry about this.
So other than introducing myself, I wanted to see if anyone had any quick thoughts around these questions or wanted to share any other information for us as we patiently wait for our vet consult on Tuesday. We love our Nadia so much and we are so glad to know there is treatment for her frail body, I just am terrified of screwing something up and her paying the ultimate price for it. Thanks for reading!