Kathy and Mr. B.E.
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When I picked up Mr. Big Eyes after they got him started on insulin at the vet, I knew I didn’t want to go back to that vet again. One of her staff gave me a printed sheet of instructions for giving insulin along with a bottle and needles that day—no demo or discussion. She said I could bring him back if I wanted them to check his BG, but never suggested he should come back for a curve. I was also disappointed the vet hadn’t told me the sores and hair loss I took him in for in March could have been caused by diabetes and suggested testing his blood then. Or noticed he’d lost too much weight recently on his diet. (I was the one who realized he had diabetes and took him back for the blood work.)
With only about six veterinary clinics in my town, I was afraid I might not find a vet who’d be sympathetic to what I’ve been doing. I was quite pleased with the vet we saw last Thursday, though. She listened to me and gave quite a bit of time for the appointment. She agreed diabetic cats should eat low carb food and said she wouldn’t have prescribed k/d . I think she would have preferred a low-carb prescription food, but was OK with what I’m feeding. She also knows that home testing will result in more accurate BG readings and wants me to do a curve in 3 weeks.
A couple things did bother me—she says a cat is considered regulated if BG is in the 200s and I thought it should be 100s during the lower part of the cycle. Also, she didn’t realize Alpha Trak is a special glucometer calibrated for dogs and cats. I tried to explain there would be a difference between my numbers done on a human glucometer, but I think she thought I was talking about the normal deviance in all glucometers. When I do the curve, I’ll try to make it clear that if she’d done the curve the numbers would have been higher.
She wants me to stay at the 2.5 U for the three weeks before the curve, then check with her about the dose. I can also email her the SS anytime I want her advice about the dose and she won’t charge anything. She also has a paperless office and emailed me the receipt and discharge notes which was nice. (I hadn’t even got copies of the visits or itemized receipts at the last vet the past few times because they were too busy.) I can understand the new vet doesn’t want me taking advise from folks online. Of course, she doesn’t realize how much experience there is on this board and how careful everyone is to err on the side of not giving too much insulin.
I appreciate all the support and advice from I've gotten so far from folks here
. I’m sure I’ll have more questions in the future!
Thanks for listening!
Kathy & Mr. Big Eyes
With only about six veterinary clinics in my town, I was afraid I might not find a vet who’d be sympathetic to what I’ve been doing. I was quite pleased with the vet we saw last Thursday, though. She listened to me and gave quite a bit of time for the appointment. She agreed diabetic cats should eat low carb food and said she wouldn’t have prescribed k/d . I think she would have preferred a low-carb prescription food, but was OK with what I’m feeding. She also knows that home testing will result in more accurate BG readings and wants me to do a curve in 3 weeks.
A couple things did bother me—she says a cat is considered regulated if BG is in the 200s and I thought it should be 100s during the lower part of the cycle. Also, she didn’t realize Alpha Trak is a special glucometer calibrated for dogs and cats. I tried to explain there would be a difference between my numbers done on a human glucometer, but I think she thought I was talking about the normal deviance in all glucometers. When I do the curve, I’ll try to make it clear that if she’d done the curve the numbers would have been higher.
She wants me to stay at the 2.5 U for the three weeks before the curve, then check with her about the dose. I can also email her the SS anytime I want her advice about the dose and she won’t charge anything. She also has a paperless office and emailed me the receipt and discharge notes which was nice. (I hadn’t even got copies of the visits or itemized receipts at the last vet the past few times because they were too busy.) I can understand the new vet doesn’t want me taking advise from folks online. Of course, she doesn’t realize how much experience there is on this board and how careful everyone is to err on the side of not giving too much insulin.
I appreciate all the support and advice from I've gotten so far from folks here

Thanks for listening!
Kathy & Mr. Big Eyes