Bobbie And Bubba
Member Since 2015
This post was made way back in 2006 and you just can't believe how much progress has been made in treating diabetes in cats since then!
The above and underlined is the most important part of the whole article. Yes, you can start slow and do what you can. BUT, had you not tested your cat last night before you were to inject, you would have killed your cat. It cant be said any other softer way. The insulin you are using is a harsher insulin and needs to be carefully monitored. You and only you can decide how effectively you want to treat your pet. And you need to ask yourself, what is it that you need from this forum? We are all here because we love our pets and want to keep them safe and hopefully see them into remission. We would all be very remiss if we did not share what we know to help you keep Brandy safe. I hope that you understand that it is most of our intentions for just that and not to be contrary. We really do just want to help. This is being said with much love and consideration for you and Brandy.
