Hello.
I agree with the others. It's time to learn about home monitoring. Also finding a vet who supports glucose monitoring and is willing to learn not just dictate.
There are vets out there who are current about feline diabetes. Sometimes it's a little work to find them. Hopefully someone in your area will chime in
and tell you. Maybe even put up a new post with "need a vet in ____, PA asap!!"
No one here recommends big increments. It's go low and slow. Each time you make dose adjustments you need to give them a week.
It's possible to only go up .25 at a time if you learn .
That Hill's diet is crap and too many vets peddle it out. It doesn't help your cat. You need to find the better foods .
With changing to a canned food diet only, you may get better results right away so it's important to be able to monitor it in case the glucose level drops.
Here is the list of canned foods , look at the carb %. Most here pick the one's that are 10 % or less. I'm doing 8% or less.
http://binkyspage.tripod.com/CanFoodOld.html and
http://binkyspage.tripod.com/CanFoodNew.html
And then pay attention to the amount you are giving.
fancy feast classic cans need to be fed 3 cans a day for a 10 1/2 lb cat. (these are 3 oz cans)
Your cat that lost weight might be better served with a little more or at least
add a few no carb treats like PureBites freezedried( which come in shrimp or chicken or beef ... turkey is supposed to be new)
http://www.entirelypets.com/purebitechickencat.html
I also give Cat-sip ( kitty milk to mine) it's a lactase so it has no milk sugars and it's low fat. They sell it at petsmart.
It's better to have 4 meals a day but even 3 is better than 2.
When you suddenly give up carbs, humans and cats feel a little hungry at first. But that will taper off. It's harder to get fat on a diet of hi protein
than it is on carbs.
Dry food for cats is like us eating a diet of chips and poptarts and bread.
Since you want to get Jane to gain back a little weight slowly, pick one of the lowest carb canned foods and let her have a little more.
Start with fancy feast classics right away and read the canned food list to pick others. I chose fancyfeast because you should be able to run to the grocery store right away and change that diet.
I think the reason your old vet gave such a bad prognosis is because of the rapid weight loss and still going.
Your cat probably didn't even really like that hills stuff.
Here are sites to start reading on about the monitoring. Pictures andillustrations help tremendously.
http://felinediabetes.com/bg-home-test.htm
http://felinediabetes.com/bg-test.htm
And keep a record.
We have a few here who are good at setting up a spreadsheet when you get started with the home testing.
You will need a google account.
I hope they will chime in, if not... I'll figure out how to instruct you.
With these new changes for Jane, it is even possible you will be lowering her dose in just a week or so.
My shadow was previously eating friskies ( but the gravy ones which are in the 13% range like the hill's canned diet. You didn't say if you were on hill's
dry or canned. The dry is ridiculously high. Mine was also getting lots of cat treats like greenies and pounce which are all unknown in the carb factor.
I changed her diet the minute I read Lisa Pierson's website and it's been a week now and Shadow's numbers are looking really good already.
If you were on the hill's canned, Jane's bg might improve in a week or two as well. If you were on dry, then Jane will definitely improve by the food switch.
So, there is hope. Lot's of hope for Jane.
I have the Accu-chek aviva plus. The meter is great but it comes with a fastclix lancet which is a 31 gauge and you have to put the lancet setting up to
4 or 5 or 6 at first. I have to try numerous times and my cat hates it.
And the testing strips are expensive.
I would listen to the other's about their meters. You want one that needs the tiniest sample.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc ... xVmc#gid=0