Liz n Sim
Member Since 2020
Hi Everyone,
Our fluffy old boy Simba was diagnosed with diabetes about 4 months ago. It has been quite hard going to try and get him back to health. At first he perked up and looked to gain a little weight and as a consequence became noticeably stronger.
I’m sure there is tons of advice on here, but here we go.
we cut him down to two meals a day, the vet has been hell bent on giving him Hills MD dried food which he detests. We then finally got them to recommend royal canine wet food but the poor thing is now starving. I’ve read in to the dietary requirements and have made the decision to switch him to a high protein and low carb diet, but monitor his blood sugar much more. Also, portion control, and cross our fingers that he becomes less hungry and builds some muscle mass.
also I read that these prescription foods aren’t as good as they make out on the label.
our vet will not and has not discussed any alternatives to the prescription diet plans, and as he was underweight to begin with, the last thing we need is him losing energy because he isn’t eating. Simba has been so hungry that he constantly cries for food, and wakes me up by tapping my face at 6am, I don’t begrudge him, but I’m concerned.
we spoke to the vet and they up his dose of insulin to 1.5, but they seem to only want to book him in for monitoring despite the fact we tell them the glucose reading is high. It makes me think that if my word isn’t good enough is it an excuse to get more money out of me for monitoring, I know I’m being very pessimistic. The vet is considering upping his dose, so we’ll see.
Simba is currently taking caninsulin, which seems to be the only one the vet advises.
as for the blood tests they are the most difficult thing, we are using cerapet and the lance just doesn’t seem to do much, despite holding it at pressure on his ear after the test. Sometimes the meter gives us a reading, other times we get LO or nothing. Any recommendations for something better, I’m not sure how cerapet got a number one review unless they bought their feedback.
anyhow, as I find out more I’m going to post updates, as it’s good to find a forum with other cat owners/ parents going through the same thing.
Look forward to learning more and contributing to this forum
Liz and Simba
Our fluffy old boy Simba was diagnosed with diabetes about 4 months ago. It has been quite hard going to try and get him back to health. At first he perked up and looked to gain a little weight and as a consequence became noticeably stronger.
I’m sure there is tons of advice on here, but here we go.
we cut him down to two meals a day, the vet has been hell bent on giving him Hills MD dried food which he detests. We then finally got them to recommend royal canine wet food but the poor thing is now starving. I’ve read in to the dietary requirements and have made the decision to switch him to a high protein and low carb diet, but monitor his blood sugar much more. Also, portion control, and cross our fingers that he becomes less hungry and builds some muscle mass.
also I read that these prescription foods aren’t as good as they make out on the label.
our vet will not and has not discussed any alternatives to the prescription diet plans, and as he was underweight to begin with, the last thing we need is him losing energy because he isn’t eating. Simba has been so hungry that he constantly cries for food, and wakes me up by tapping my face at 6am, I don’t begrudge him, but I’m concerned.
we spoke to the vet and they up his dose of insulin to 1.5, but they seem to only want to book him in for monitoring despite the fact we tell them the glucose reading is high. It makes me think that if my word isn’t good enough is it an excuse to get more money out of me for monitoring, I know I’m being very pessimistic. The vet is considering upping his dose, so we’ll see.
Simba is currently taking caninsulin, which seems to be the only one the vet advises.
as for the blood tests they are the most difficult thing, we are using cerapet and the lance just doesn’t seem to do much, despite holding it at pressure on his ear after the test. Sometimes the meter gives us a reading, other times we get LO or nothing. Any recommendations for something better, I’m not sure how cerapet got a number one review unless they bought their feedback.
anyhow, as I find out more I’m going to post updates, as it’s good to find a forum with other cat owners/ parents going through the same thing.
Look forward to learning more and contributing to this forum
Liz and Simba

