geekgirldany
Member Since 2013
Hi everyone,
I got Catee to the vet today. A different vet, same practice...and to my relief gave him Prozinc. Very good vet, kind manner, and answered all my questions. Blood test results will be in tomorrow.
Catee's BG was 275 at the Vet. He has not ate very well today at all. The Vet gave him .5 of the Prozinc at 5pm or so. Catee did eat a little when he got back from the vet.
I hope you all can help me. Vet said he needs to be fed twice a day morning and night. I have always left the bowl out for him to eat when he liked. Even when he was on Vetsulin for a short time.
Can I still let him free feed with Prozinc?
What do I do if he is not eating very much? Do I still give him the insulin if the number is high?
Vet said he would hit his lowest BG around 6 hours. I am very concerned about him going to low/hypo with either not eating/eating very little or free feeding.
Would greatly appreciate any help. Links to information about Prozinc would also be helpful as I have never used it before. Please do not think I am lazy not wanting to look it up for myself but I am so tired. I did not sleep well last night worrying about today's vet visit.
Thank you
Dany
I got Catee to the vet today. A different vet, same practice...and to my relief gave him Prozinc. Very good vet, kind manner, and answered all my questions. Blood test results will be in tomorrow.
Catee's BG was 275 at the Vet. He has not ate very well today at all. The Vet gave him .5 of the Prozinc at 5pm or so. Catee did eat a little when he got back from the vet.
I hope you all can help me. Vet said he needs to be fed twice a day morning and night. I have always left the bowl out for him to eat when he liked. Even when he was on Vetsulin for a short time.
Can I still let him free feed with Prozinc?
What do I do if he is not eating very much? Do I still give him the insulin if the number is high?
Vet said he would hit his lowest BG around 6 hours. I am very concerned about him going to low/hypo with either not eating/eating very little or free feeding.
Would greatly appreciate any help. Links to information about Prozinc would also be helpful as I have never used it before. Please do not think I am lazy not wanting to look it up for myself but I am so tired. I did not sleep well last night worrying about today's vet visit.
Thank you
Dany