barbp
Member Since 2014
Hello all and thanks for the website. I already had a good experience in that I found the carb listings for Fancy Feast on this site from a Dr Pierson. My vet had provided another listing, that by Janet and Binky, which did not have much Fancy Feast. And also thanks to the poster who instructed about the needle opening being downwards towards the body. After I read that I do recall that information from the subq experiences with a kidney cat.
We start our injections etc tomorrow Sat, March 1.
Berkeley Girl is a tabby torti somewhere around 7 years of age. She was trapped June of 2013 and turned out to be a spayed declawed cat and weighing about 16 pounds. She is friendly to humans and hates other cats. She also was ravenously hungry and attacked the food like she had never eaten before. Oddly enough, her original bloods in June were OK. I got a rescue group to agree to take her (she is in the adoption program but waiting for cage space) and then she got ringworm from a set of kittens that were also in the garage with her. And then the bad weather came.
She went for a vet check in mid December and weighed in at 18 pounds and I worried that she could become diabetic. Vet agreed. She actually was eating a 13 oz can of Friskies whitefish and tuna during the day and then another 13 oz can during the night. And not that much exercise in the garage!
Well, during February I started to notice that she was drinking the water bowl DRY! I actually wondered if she was spilling it and put out a second ceramic dish of water. Both dishes would be dry the next morning. So what with storms etc I finally got a urine sample to the vet last week and she was diabetic and then last Thursday we went for a vet visit and the blood test was 568.
I started her on fancy feast fish & shrimp flaked (high phosphate ignored) and oddly enough today she has not drank that much water. She had been taking in 12 oz during day and about 8 oz at night. Today she has had 3 cans of Fancy Feast (7am, noon, 4 pm) and only had about 6 oz of water. I plan on giving her another can at 8 and then at midnight. Just chatted with vet and she suggested that I vary the fancy feast etc to avoid too much of the phosphorus.
The rest of the blood test items were normal. Vet said the white blood count was slightly out of line but blamed in on stress. As she also did for the high blood glucose count, saying that cats elevate their blood glucose levels when stressed at the vet etc. She mentioned one other item from the blood test which she blamed on internal parasites or fleas but since I do not think we have fleas and indeed just put frontline on Berkeley Feb 14, she asked for a stool sample.
Berkeley Girl is to have one unit of lantus. I am told to get urine sample in morning, compare to ketodiastix chart and if
green if one unit, if brown give one unit but after 2 days of brown color, increase one unit. If blue decrease by 1 unit. So if it is blue on the first day, I guess I panic? Cause that would mean no units and she needs insulin obviously. I am to repeat the testing and the insulin 12 hours later. Also to keep a chart of date, urine dip results and units of insulin give and comments.
I forgot to ask the vet about the feeding. The printed material is for dogs and cats. Says to give 1/2 the daily food after the urine dip results and then give insulin shot. Berkeley Girl does not eat that fast! And I see from the forums that people often give the shot while the cat is eating.
Lantus label says refrigeration not needed below 86 degrees F. Vet says to roll bottle in hand, not shake, says I can fill needle and wait a bit so that it warms to room temperature.
Have orange cap needles, 1/2 inch (12.7 cm) length and 29 gauge. There were also 30 and 31 gauge with 15/16 inch short needle (is not 15/16 almost an inch and longer than 1/2? Maybe recall is off.
thanks for reading. Barb
We start our injections etc tomorrow Sat, March 1.
Berkeley Girl is a tabby torti somewhere around 7 years of age. She was trapped June of 2013 and turned out to be a spayed declawed cat and weighing about 16 pounds. She is friendly to humans and hates other cats. She also was ravenously hungry and attacked the food like she had never eaten before. Oddly enough, her original bloods in June were OK. I got a rescue group to agree to take her (she is in the adoption program but waiting for cage space) and then she got ringworm from a set of kittens that were also in the garage with her. And then the bad weather came.
She went for a vet check in mid December and weighed in at 18 pounds and I worried that she could become diabetic. Vet agreed. She actually was eating a 13 oz can of Friskies whitefish and tuna during the day and then another 13 oz can during the night. And not that much exercise in the garage!
Well, during February I started to notice that she was drinking the water bowl DRY! I actually wondered if she was spilling it and put out a second ceramic dish of water. Both dishes would be dry the next morning. So what with storms etc I finally got a urine sample to the vet last week and she was diabetic and then last Thursday we went for a vet visit and the blood test was 568.
I started her on fancy feast fish & shrimp flaked (high phosphate ignored) and oddly enough today she has not drank that much water. She had been taking in 12 oz during day and about 8 oz at night. Today she has had 3 cans of Fancy Feast (7am, noon, 4 pm) and only had about 6 oz of water. I plan on giving her another can at 8 and then at midnight. Just chatted with vet and she suggested that I vary the fancy feast etc to avoid too much of the phosphorus.
The rest of the blood test items were normal. Vet said the white blood count was slightly out of line but blamed in on stress. As she also did for the high blood glucose count, saying that cats elevate their blood glucose levels when stressed at the vet etc. She mentioned one other item from the blood test which she blamed on internal parasites or fleas but since I do not think we have fleas and indeed just put frontline on Berkeley Feb 14, she asked for a stool sample.
Berkeley Girl is to have one unit of lantus. I am told to get urine sample in morning, compare to ketodiastix chart and if
green if one unit, if brown give one unit but after 2 days of brown color, increase one unit. If blue decrease by 1 unit. So if it is blue on the first day, I guess I panic? Cause that would mean no units and she needs insulin obviously. I am to repeat the testing and the insulin 12 hours later. Also to keep a chart of date, urine dip results and units of insulin give and comments.
I forgot to ask the vet about the feeding. The printed material is for dogs and cats. Says to give 1/2 the daily food after the urine dip results and then give insulin shot. Berkeley Girl does not eat that fast! And I see from the forums that people often give the shot while the cat is eating.
Lantus label says refrigeration not needed below 86 degrees F. Vet says to roll bottle in hand, not shake, says I can fill needle and wait a bit so that it warms to room temperature.
Have orange cap needles, 1/2 inch (12.7 cm) length and 29 gauge. There were also 30 and 31 gauge with 15/16 inch short needle (is not 15/16 almost an inch and longer than 1/2? Maybe recall is off.
thanks for reading. Barb