Just wanted to start by saying thank you for all the information provided on this board I have learned so much just by lurking the past few days. Here's my cat story:
My pride and joy. My belle. Female calico cat about 12 years. Took her to the vet on Friday which is a chore within itself because she hates hates the vet and leaving the house. Anyway 700 dollars later vet tells me belle has diabetes and her numbers are very high. 504 glucose reading. She tells me other than that belle is very healthy but obvi needs to start on insulin ASAP. She prints out a list of things I should buy insulin/insulin administrative kit/prescribed wet food/prescribed dry food. I say ok. Let me take this home and do a lil research before I buy and starting shooting my dear belle with needles. Well that's when I found this board thankfully. Read some things and immediately threw out belles dry food. ALL BELLE WAS EATING WAS DRY FOOD THAT WAS LEFT OUT ALL DAY AND FILLED UP WHEN SHE PLEASED. now I know after reading this board that was the wrong move. So I threw out all that food and started her on an all wet low carb diet starting Friday night. Saturday vet was already calling me to schedule a follow up for 2 weeks. I really didn't understand why. So I stopped in the vet that day to discuss this with the receptionist who had also told me she has a diabetic cat. I explained to her the only thing I'm going to be buying from vet was the doctor prescribed wet food. Vet wanted $176 for 10ml of prozinc and I had already found it for a $100 online. So I bought the prescribed royal canine and was on my way and back to this board to do some research. So my next step was testing belle's sugar on my own. Today I went out and bought the reli on confirm kit and tested belle's sugar myself. I got a reading of 336. I'm sorry for my long winded post but I have some questions for you wonderful helpful ppl.
1. I have read the reli on meter is for humans. If belle has a 336 on that meter what would be the equivalent on the vets meter??
2. Belle has been on her new all wet food diet for approximately 2.5 days with a vet reading of 504 on Friday and a home reading of 336 on Monday. Is there a chance for me to continue this diet and get belle's numbers under control? Or should I begin insulin ASAP?
I am 110% committed to my pride and joy belle's health. Please help a fellow cat lover give his baby a full recovery. Thank you in advance. I look forward to all of ur awesome responses.
Belle's Daddy
My pride and joy. My belle. Female calico cat about 12 years. Took her to the vet on Friday which is a chore within itself because she hates hates the vet and leaving the house. Anyway 700 dollars later vet tells me belle has diabetes and her numbers are very high. 504 glucose reading. She tells me other than that belle is very healthy but obvi needs to start on insulin ASAP. She prints out a list of things I should buy insulin/insulin administrative kit/prescribed wet food/prescribed dry food. I say ok. Let me take this home and do a lil research before I buy and starting shooting my dear belle with needles. Well that's when I found this board thankfully. Read some things and immediately threw out belles dry food. ALL BELLE WAS EATING WAS DRY FOOD THAT WAS LEFT OUT ALL DAY AND FILLED UP WHEN SHE PLEASED. now I know after reading this board that was the wrong move. So I threw out all that food and started her on an all wet low carb diet starting Friday night. Saturday vet was already calling me to schedule a follow up for 2 weeks. I really didn't understand why. So I stopped in the vet that day to discuss this with the receptionist who had also told me she has a diabetic cat. I explained to her the only thing I'm going to be buying from vet was the doctor prescribed wet food. Vet wanted $176 for 10ml of prozinc and I had already found it for a $100 online. So I bought the prescribed royal canine and was on my way and back to this board to do some research. So my next step was testing belle's sugar on my own. Today I went out and bought the reli on confirm kit and tested belle's sugar myself. I got a reading of 336. I'm sorry for my long winded post but I have some questions for you wonderful helpful ppl.
1. I have read the reli on meter is for humans. If belle has a 336 on that meter what would be the equivalent on the vets meter??
2. Belle has been on her new all wet food diet for approximately 2.5 days with a vet reading of 504 on Friday and a home reading of 336 on Monday. Is there a chance for me to continue this diet and get belle's numbers under control? Or should I begin insulin ASAP?
I am 110% committed to my pride and joy belle's health. Please help a fellow cat lover give his baby a full recovery. Thank you in advance. I look forward to all of ur awesome responses.
Belle's Daddy

