Jennifer&Cain(GA)
Member Since 2013
Hello!
I currently have two cats, both from the same mother. They are from a litter of four of which we kept all of them. Their names are Brownie, a brown tabby with black markings, and Cain, an orange tabby. (Yeah, we didn't know if we were keeping them so we color named them. My brother named the orange tabby Cain.) I've lost the mother and their sister due to dogs. Their other sister lives with my sister.
Brownie is hyperthyroid and is on a transdermal gel of Methimazole twice daily.
The vet suspected that Cain might be diabetic back in November. We tried for diet controlled first cause that was my choice and that I wanted more time to research. Also, I'm unemployed and Dad pays for all my bills right now. Just thought food controlling was a good start. I started searching the internet and found a vet's website (whose name I can't remember) all about switching to wet food and I found this site as well. I've been feeding them both Fancy Feast 3 oz cans. Usually the pate varieties though I've been giving them some flaked ones as well.
Sadly, due to surgery in November (gallbladder removal) and just not having enough money from holidays and after holidays and the surgery office wanting more money, I didn't get to take Cain back into the vet until today. I went in somewhat armed to ask the vet some questions. He took a glucose test (I think) and it read 375. Last time in November it was 350 I think... So we're putting Cain on insulin.
I did ask about Lantus and Levemir and the vet said he didn't hear of any difference between those insulins and the insulins he usually works with from the vet specialist he works with in San Antonio. And PZI was hard to get so he prescribed either Humulin N or Noralin N with 2 units starting. I wanted to start at 1 unit and he said I could do that if I wanted to.
Are those good at all? I know y'all prefer the two human insulins or PZI. And I know, I was bad for waiting so long. He's down to 11 1/2 lbs now. He was overweight at 20lbs. (Big orange cat.) But I'm not sure what his actual weight should be. I want to say he seems a little weak in the hindlegs but then he leaps from my chair to the window sill sometimes. He's easy to push over tho.
So uh, hi.
I'm trying to keep up. It's overwhelming and sometimes I just want to shut down and go play a game but this guy is depending on me to help him.
I currently have two cats, both from the same mother. They are from a litter of four of which we kept all of them. Their names are Brownie, a brown tabby with black markings, and Cain, an orange tabby. (Yeah, we didn't know if we were keeping them so we color named them. My brother named the orange tabby Cain.) I've lost the mother and their sister due to dogs. Their other sister lives with my sister.
The vet suspected that Cain might be diabetic back in November. We tried for diet controlled first cause that was my choice and that I wanted more time to research. Also, I'm unemployed and Dad pays for all my bills right now. Just thought food controlling was a good start. I started searching the internet and found a vet's website (whose name I can't remember) all about switching to wet food and I found this site as well. I've been feeding them both Fancy Feast 3 oz cans. Usually the pate varieties though I've been giving them some flaked ones as well.
Sadly, due to surgery in November (gallbladder removal) and just not having enough money from holidays and after holidays and the surgery office wanting more money, I didn't get to take Cain back into the vet until today. I went in somewhat armed to ask the vet some questions. He took a glucose test (I think) and it read 375. Last time in November it was 350 I think... So we're putting Cain on insulin.
I did ask about Lantus and Levemir and the vet said he didn't hear of any difference between those insulins and the insulins he usually works with from the vet specialist he works with in San Antonio. And PZI was hard to get so he prescribed either Humulin N or Noralin N with 2 units starting. I wanted to start at 1 unit and he said I could do that if I wanted to.
Are those good at all? I know y'all prefer the two human insulins or PZI. And I know, I was bad for waiting so long. He's down to 11 1/2 lbs now. He was overweight at 20lbs. (Big orange cat.) But I'm not sure what his actual weight should be. I want to say he seems a little weak in the hindlegs but then he leaps from my chair to the window sill sometimes. He's easy to push over tho.
So uh, hi.