Lisa & Jasper (GA)
New Member
When my cat Jasper became diabetic the FDMB taught me how to deal with feline diabetes. Now I volunteeer at my local cat shelter and help them with their "sweet" cats. Last week the shelter manager got a call from a guy who's being deployed for six weeks and needed someone to care for his diabetic cat. I agreed to cat sit. When I visited this man to get instructions, I found that his vet gave him (you guessed it) w/d and Novolin R, five units twice a day. :evil: I added a line to the vet authorization form saying he agrees to let me test his cat and adjust his insulin when necessary. Now I've got to keep the cat as regulated as possible for the next six weeks. (I plan on educating the guy when he gets back. Right now he's got more urgent things on his mind.) I would really appreciate any suggestions or advice you can offer. Lisa & Jasper (GA)
Update: I called the vet. When I identified myself he promptly exchanged the R for N and lowered the dose. I wonder about that. Once I see how the cat does on the N, I can start changing to a better diet. I learned the hard way about changing one thing at a time, and I'm a firm believer in "start low, go slow." And now I know I can get N from Sam's Club. Thanks to everyone for your help! Lisa & Jasper (GA)
Update: I called the vet. When I identified myself he promptly exchanged the R for N and lowered the dose. I wonder about that. Once I see how the cat does on the N, I can start changing to a better diet. I learned the hard way about changing one thing at a time, and I'm a firm believer in "start low, go slow." And now I know I can get N from Sam's Club. Thanks to everyone for your help! Lisa & Jasper (GA)