ecurie
Member Since 2012
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Oliver went to the vet 3 days ago because he was "off his game" and had a coughing fit. They said he has asthma and gave him a cortisone shot. Then they did a blood test. All his numbers came back normal except that his blood glucose was 460. After a urine test, they decided he was diabetic. His breathing is fine and normal (27-32) breaths/min)
He is taking Lantus, 1unit, 2x/day
we just gave him his first shot.
He was eating fancy feast: 1/3can in the morning and evening; free feeding a mix of purina cat food, purina healthy weight and purina for indoor cats. We bought canned purina dx - he wouldn't eat it so we mix it with his fancy feast - he likes that.
He seems to have self regulated himself off of his dry food and now waits for his wet food. He's getting half a can of purina dx mixed with half a can of fancy feast 2x a day...
we give him shrimp to keep him busy while we give him a shot.
here's what i wonder:
our vet says she will give Oliver a blood test again in 10 days. She says it's inhumane to test cats more than once a month. She wants to regulate him at just under 250.
we would like to test him at home and more often. I'm not sure i'm happy with regulating at just under 250. I would like to get him closer to normal (always hoping he will go into remission) but thinking the closer he is to normal, the less damage will be done from this disease.
any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
thanks so very much
Mary/Mark - Olivers' slaves
I'm hoping for your thoughts.
Oliver went to the vet 3 days ago because he was "off his game" and had a coughing fit. They said he has asthma and gave him a cortisone shot. Then they did a blood test. All his numbers came back normal except that his blood glucose was 460. After a urine test, they decided he was diabetic. His breathing is fine and normal (27-32) breaths/min)
He is taking Lantus, 1unit, 2x/day
we just gave him his first shot.
He was eating fancy feast: 1/3can in the morning and evening; free feeding a mix of purina cat food, purina healthy weight and purina for indoor cats. We bought canned purina dx - he wouldn't eat it so we mix it with his fancy feast - he likes that.
He seems to have self regulated himself off of his dry food and now waits for his wet food. He's getting half a can of purina dx mixed with half a can of fancy feast 2x a day...
we give him shrimp to keep him busy while we give him a shot.
here's what i wonder:
our vet says she will give Oliver a blood test again in 10 days. She says it's inhumane to test cats more than once a month. She wants to regulate him at just under 250.
we would like to test him at home and more often. I'm not sure i'm happy with regulating at just under 250. I would like to get him closer to normal (always hoping he will go into remission) but thinking the closer he is to normal, the less damage will be done from this disease.
any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
thanks so very much
Mary/Mark - Olivers' slaves
I'm hoping for your thoughts.