SophiasMom
Member Since 2019
Hello Everyone,
My name is Heather and I have a 11 year old diabetic cat names Sophia. She was diagnosed June of 2018. I administer Vetsulin 2x a day, 5 units each time, and we feed her the Royal Canin Glycobalance dry food. We also give Sophia a cranberry supplement called Cranimals to help keep her from getting a UTI. She's been UTI free for over a year. That was one of our biggest issues around the time she was diagnosed and for the first few months after she was regulated.
I joined the Facebook group and that has prompted me to do quite a bit of research. I know now that we have great chances of being diet controlled and lowering her doses of insulin with a little work.
We are going to start testing Sophia's blood glucose tomorrow and work on changing her diet to wet food. I forgot to grab the lancing device at Wal Mart today so I'll have to run back out in the morning. My vet is semi onboard with the changes. She wants us to take it slow and start by using the glucose monitor at home. Once she has a good set of data to look at we will work on dosage and diet changes under her supervision.
I know that not a lot of people have had a great experience with their vet's advice, but we trust ours and we are happy that she's willing to advise me on the changes were making. I look forward to being on the message board and sharing our experience and getting some advice.
Heather and Sophia
My name is Heather and I have a 11 year old diabetic cat names Sophia. She was diagnosed June of 2018. I administer Vetsulin 2x a day, 5 units each time, and we feed her the Royal Canin Glycobalance dry food. We also give Sophia a cranberry supplement called Cranimals to help keep her from getting a UTI. She's been UTI free for over a year. That was one of our biggest issues around the time she was diagnosed and for the first few months after she was regulated.
I joined the Facebook group and that has prompted me to do quite a bit of research. I know now that we have great chances of being diet controlled and lowering her doses of insulin with a little work.
We are going to start testing Sophia's blood glucose tomorrow and work on changing her diet to wet food. I forgot to grab the lancing device at Wal Mart today so I'll have to run back out in the morning. My vet is semi onboard with the changes. She wants us to take it slow and start by using the glucose monitor at home. Once she has a good set of data to look at we will work on dosage and diet changes under her supervision.
I know that not a lot of people have had a great experience with their vet's advice, but we trust ours and we are happy that she's willing to advise me on the changes were making. I look forward to being on the message board and sharing our experience and getting some advice.
Heather and Sophia