Kelley and Pip
Member Since 2017
Hi everyone!
New here. I will try to make this short.
My cat, Pip,is 10 and was diagnosed 10 months ago. The vet said 2 units vetsulin twice a day and switch to DM food. He wanted to follow up in 2 weeks. After researching and talking to a friend with a diabetic cat I opted out of the DM and got low carb ( less than 6 closet to 3 usually) wet food. Since this vet was an hour away I checked with him and he referred me to a closer vet for follow up and glucose curve.
On the day of the glucose curve I went to pick her up and they said she didn’t eat, they gave her the two units, and she went “dangerously” low. He did say to go down to 1 unit twice a day. But a huge red flag was they gave her insulin without her eating, I also had to go in back and get her because she was so terrified and peed on herself. The vet was insistent I switch to dry DM food. Needless to say I will not be going back to them.
I am looking for vet recommendations in the Chicagoland area. Any and all other advice is always welcome too. This little kitty is my baby and I’d do anything to help her out!
New here. I will try to make this short.
My cat, Pip,is 10 and was diagnosed 10 months ago. The vet said 2 units vetsulin twice a day and switch to DM food. He wanted to follow up in 2 weeks. After researching and talking to a friend with a diabetic cat I opted out of the DM and got low carb ( less than 6 closet to 3 usually) wet food. Since this vet was an hour away I checked with him and he referred me to a closer vet for follow up and glucose curve.
On the day of the glucose curve I went to pick her up and they said she didn’t eat, they gave her the two units, and she went “dangerously” low. He did say to go down to 1 unit twice a day. But a huge red flag was they gave her insulin without her eating, I also had to go in back and get her because she was so terrified and peed on herself. The vet was insistent I switch to dry DM food. Needless to say I will not be going back to them.
I am looking for vet recommendations in the Chicagoland area. Any and all other advice is always welcome too. This little kitty is my baby and I’d do anything to help her out!
