stillife488
Member Since 2014
Hi, everybody. I have four cats. One of them, Biggie, was recently diagnosed with diabetes. The vet had said a few years ago that he was borderline and now his numbers are really bad. I think he's about 11 years old (he's a rescue). In most respects, he seems healthy, but I noticed excessive thirst and urination over the past year. He also eats a lot. He had occasional vomiting and diarrhea as well. About a month ago, I took him to the vet, who confirmed diabetes. The vet put him on 1.5 units of Lantus (I use the pen) twice a day. There was no improvement. Well, he has not had diarrhea or vomiting but the excessive urination and thirst are still there. I took him back yesterday and she told me to up his dosage to 2 units twice a day, which I did, and she wanted him to come in the next day (today) to be monitored. We did that and his numbers are off the hook - in the 500 range! Honestly, he doesn't seem that sick, but the numbers are insane! The vet (different vet today) recommend that I up him to 4 units twice a day.
Now, Biggie is a large cat (17 lbs), I don't know if that makes a difference, but 4 units seems like a lot. I gave him 4 units tonight and he seems fine. But is this a crazy escalation in insulin? I posted about this on the Facebook group and they directed me here. The consensus was that I should be home testing and that 4 units 2x a day was way too much. I have the Keto-Diastix (haven't used them yet) but I guess the better method is the pin-prick in the earlobe.
Biggie eats wet and dry food. The wet food is Weruva Paw Lickin Chicken, which I understand is low carb. The second one is Fancy Feast Gravy Lovers and I know I must get rid of that. I know seafood is low carb, but most of my cats don't like it or it doesn't agree with their tummies. Biggie also gets dry food - Evo Grain Free Weight Management. Do I have to totally eliminate the dry food? I can put it up high so that he can't get to it and the other three can.
I would appreciate any help or insights!
Now, Biggie is a large cat (17 lbs), I don't know if that makes a difference, but 4 units seems like a lot. I gave him 4 units tonight and he seems fine. But is this a crazy escalation in insulin? I posted about this on the Facebook group and they directed me here. The consensus was that I should be home testing and that 4 units 2x a day was way too much. I have the Keto-Diastix (haven't used them yet) but I guess the better method is the pin-prick in the earlobe.
Biggie eats wet and dry food. The wet food is Weruva Paw Lickin Chicken, which I understand is low carb. The second one is Fancy Feast Gravy Lovers and I know I must get rid of that. I know seafood is low carb, but most of my cats don't like it or it doesn't agree with their tummies. Biggie also gets dry food - Evo Grain Free Weight Management. Do I have to totally eliminate the dry food? I can put it up high so that he can't get to it and the other three can.
I would appreciate any help or insights!