Alexander's Mom
Member Since 2015
My 8 year old, Alexander, just got diagnosed with feline diabetes last week. He is a medium-length fur, buff colored, fixed cat (large framed, 15lb) who I adopted when he was 1.5 years old (I was told he was a "foreclosure kitty" and he'd been in the shelter for a month). He is a love with a gentile soul (though not a fan of being held in place) and has served as a big brother to over 20 foster kittens while I've been volunteering for a local rescue shelter. His little brother, 4 year old Jack, was a "foster failure" because he stole my heart. Jack is a typical younger sibling in the best and worst ways, a 16lb athletic frame with extra toes and a love of leaping. Alexander is mostly tolerant of Jack's antics, but definitely gives him a smack (without claws) if he gets out of line.
With Alexander's diagnosis, I'm still in nervous, obsessive-compulsive researching Mom mode. My vet told me to put Alexander on Purina DM and start him on insulin shots (Lantus, 2 units, 2x/day) at the same time (we have a 1 week follow up scheduled for Fri). I've been reading up on diet changes, home glucose level testing, and the potential hazards of changing both diet and insulin at the same time (freaking me out a bit). Alexander is not a fan of the DM, though Jack will eat anything
Right now, I'm doing feedings twice a day with mostly Fancy Feast (and some of their original dry food available) since the responses to DM have not been good. I'm going to pick up a glucose meter today and hope my boy cooperates.
I definitely have questions, which I will post to the health forum. For now, I wanted to say hello, thank you for having this forum (which I've been reading through the past few days), and thank you in advance for any and all advise you may provide to me as I get through these first weeks/months.
Sincerely,
KS
With Alexander's diagnosis, I'm still in nervous, obsessive-compulsive researching Mom mode. My vet told me to put Alexander on Purina DM and start him on insulin shots (Lantus, 2 units, 2x/day) at the same time (we have a 1 week follow up scheduled for Fri). I've been reading up on diet changes, home glucose level testing, and the potential hazards of changing both diet and insulin at the same time (freaking me out a bit). Alexander is not a fan of the DM, though Jack will eat anything
I definitely have questions, which I will post to the health forum. For now, I wanted to say hello, thank you for having this forum (which I've been reading through the past few days), and thank you in advance for any and all advise you may provide to me as I get through these first weeks/months.
Sincerely,
KS