Minimini
Member Since 2021
Hi! This is my first post, but also a post to express my infinite gratitude to all the people in this forum.
I've been reading and following your advice since August, when my cat was diagnosed.
Today, we're honeymooning.
One day I found him very apathic and with foam all over his mouth. They ran some tests and found out he had had high sugar levels. It took a whole weekend at the vet to stabilize his sugar levels.
I changed from vet because I spotted some red flags mentioned in the forum.
This new one started right away with 2 units of caninsulin every 12 hours and a weekly sugar monitoring. (I wasn't able to test his sugar levels at the beginning and our priority was not to upset him too much). I know there are some concerns about that kind of insulin, but my vet has treated cats with both Lantus and Caninsulin, and since Mini was being responsive, we stuck to that.
At the same time I started a wet diet with dry just in case he ran out of wet. To be honest, once I started feeding him wet food, he barely touches the dry kibbles. So, since I started the treatment I have fed him Animonda Protect for Diabetics and Hill's m/d.
Now to the good part. We have been reducing the insulin, week after week until we reached half a unit every 12 hours. I'm able to make glucose tests now and we have found out that he doesn't need any insulin for now.
I want to know what are thoughts on this. Isn't it too fast for a recovery? Maybe he wasn't diabetic?
Anyway, I'm really happy and thankful for all your advice.
I've been reading and following your advice since August, when my cat was diagnosed.
Today, we're honeymooning.
One day I found him very apathic and with foam all over his mouth. They ran some tests and found out he had had high sugar levels. It took a whole weekend at the vet to stabilize his sugar levels.
I changed from vet because I spotted some red flags mentioned in the forum.
This new one started right away with 2 units of caninsulin every 12 hours and a weekly sugar monitoring. (I wasn't able to test his sugar levels at the beginning and our priority was not to upset him too much). I know there are some concerns about that kind of insulin, but my vet has treated cats with both Lantus and Caninsulin, and since Mini was being responsive, we stuck to that.
At the same time I started a wet diet with dry just in case he ran out of wet. To be honest, once I started feeding him wet food, he barely touches the dry kibbles. So, since I started the treatment I have fed him Animonda Protect for Diabetics and Hill's m/d.
Now to the good part. We have been reducing the insulin, week after week until we reached half a unit every 12 hours. I'm able to make glucose tests now and we have found out that he doesn't need any insulin for now.
I want to know what are thoughts on this. Isn't it too fast for a recovery? Maybe he wasn't diabetic?
Anyway, I'm really happy and thankful for all your advice.