bjg
Member Since 2012
After 6 weeks of denial, I took my cat to the vet yesterday. He was losing weight and drinking water obsessively. He's a big guy naturally, but he likes to eat and that's meant he's had a weight problem since he was over 1 year old. I know I haven't been a very good mom, because it's taken me 9 years and this last visit to the vet to get me to do something about it. I gave him his first injection yesterday. Today he'll be starting his new diet. I've grown up around diabetes (my Mom's been diabetic since just before she became pregnant with me), but this world of cat diabetes feels very foreign. I'm confused and anxious. I want my boy to be ok and I don't want to do anything else wrong. I know I'm headed in the right direction, finally, but there are still so many variables and options and things that can go horribly wrong.
I got Caninsulin from the vet (just a small 2.5mL vial to start), but now I'm reading it's not the best choice. Can I switch to something else when he goes back to the vet at the end of the week? Even with the help my Mom and sister, I didn't do the needle quite right before his fur was wet from the insulin after I was done injecting him. I don't know if any of the insulin actually stayed inside him. I know I put the needle in all the way, but it wasn't really at any angle like it should've been.
I'm supposed to go back weekly to have his blood checked, but after browsing online, I think I could save some money by doing this at home. Unfortunately, I'm more scared to do this than I am giving him the injections. I could never handle (and still can't) my Mom testing me every few months just to make sure everything was ok. That prick makes me jump, so I can only imagine how my boy might react (though he didn't even notice the needle). If the vet wanted me to take him in weekly, does that mean I should test him at home weekly? Or would daily be best?
What I'm most confused about is food. As I understand it, regulating how much food he's eating and when is the most important aspect of changing his diet. I've always let him eat as much as he wants of the dry cat food he likes the most - Whiskas. I knew it wasn't a good idea, but it made him happy, so I went with it. I think I've been good about restricting how much table scraps he gets, though he won't be any more from this point on. Treats don't come out too often. Will he never be able to have them again? I don't know exactly how to start him on his new diet without it being too much of a shock. He gets wet food occasionally, but 95%+ of what he eats is dry. Should I start giving him more wet? Can I do a combination of wet and dry? I've done a fair job (considering it's been less than a day) of researching which brands and specific flavours are better, but I feel like I'm gambling because the internet is full of many points of view on what percents of carbs and proteins are best. Less than 10% carbs seems to be good. Some say highest protein percents are the best, but my family has convinced me that 30-40% is best, especially for a senior cat. I'm going to buy a few cans of the different foods I've chosen and a couple small or sample bags of dry food to see what he'll like. But, I'm lost in regards to just how much he should be eating per day, how many meals he should eat, and how much should be wet vs. dry.
I'm sure I have a million more questions to ask that aren't coming to mind at the moment. I'll certainly be frequenting this forum for a long time to come! Thanks in advance for any help!
I got Caninsulin from the vet (just a small 2.5mL vial to start), but now I'm reading it's not the best choice. Can I switch to something else when he goes back to the vet at the end of the week? Even with the help my Mom and sister, I didn't do the needle quite right before his fur was wet from the insulin after I was done injecting him. I don't know if any of the insulin actually stayed inside him. I know I put the needle in all the way, but it wasn't really at any angle like it should've been.
I'm supposed to go back weekly to have his blood checked, but after browsing online, I think I could save some money by doing this at home. Unfortunately, I'm more scared to do this than I am giving him the injections. I could never handle (and still can't) my Mom testing me every few months just to make sure everything was ok. That prick makes me jump, so I can only imagine how my boy might react (though he didn't even notice the needle). If the vet wanted me to take him in weekly, does that mean I should test him at home weekly? Or would daily be best?
What I'm most confused about is food. As I understand it, regulating how much food he's eating and when is the most important aspect of changing his diet. I've always let him eat as much as he wants of the dry cat food he likes the most - Whiskas. I knew it wasn't a good idea, but it made him happy, so I went with it. I think I've been good about restricting how much table scraps he gets, though he won't be any more from this point on. Treats don't come out too often. Will he never be able to have them again? I don't know exactly how to start him on his new diet without it being too much of a shock. He gets wet food occasionally, but 95%+ of what he eats is dry. Should I start giving him more wet? Can I do a combination of wet and dry? I've done a fair job (considering it's been less than a day) of researching which brands and specific flavours are better, but I feel like I'm gambling because the internet is full of many points of view on what percents of carbs and proteins are best. Less than 10% carbs seems to be good. Some say highest protein percents are the best, but my family has convinced me that 30-40% is best, especially for a senior cat. I'm going to buy a few cans of the different foods I've chosen and a couple small or sample bags of dry food to see what he'll like. But, I'm lost in regards to just how much he should be eating per day, how many meals he should eat, and how much should be wet vs. dry.
I'm sure I have a million more questions to ask that aren't coming to mind at the moment. I'll certainly be frequenting this forum for a long time to come! Thanks in advance for any help!