Red Dog was just diagnosed with Diabetes on January 25th. He started on 2 units of Vetsulin twice a day. We are up to 6 units twice daily now (changes made by his vet) and his glucose readings range between 500-too HI to read on the pet meter. I understand that cat's are not like people and adjust to insulin slowly. Having been a trauma nurse (RN) for close to 20 years, I know I have two issues that need immediate attention from what I have been reading: (1) Red Dog needs his teeth cleaned, and (2) a diet that he WILL eat. He weighed about 15 pounds this time last year, but is now 8.9 pounds. (I can feel every bone, so he needs to gain some weight.) My problem is that since I rescued him about 8 years ago, I discovered that he only eats and likes dry cat food. He will not eat any "people food" of any kind. So, we are struggling with his diet changes. He has diarrhea every other day like water. I am making the diet changes extremely slow due to his multitude of issues. I am feeding him a mix of 50% of the new high protein, low carb diet mixed with 50% of his "old" food. He is a "free eater" and goes outside when he wants to. Since becoming sick, he stays inside much more. As you can see, I have many challenges at present in attempting to stabilize his blood sugar. I need advice in 2 areas if anyone can help me:
1. I need a glucometer that the testing strips do not put me in the "poor house"
2. I need a diet especially for Red that he will eat, as the vet continues to suggest the $50+ food that he will not eat. While this process is frustrating and getting "old" for me, Red Dog is losing weight. PLEASE HELP...I'll try anything!
Any ideas and/or suggestions are more than welcome.
Thank you all!
Lee & Red Dog