Re: Hi- New To The Board
Hi Becky,
I personally have 12 cats of which 2 are diabetic, everybody here eats exactly what my diabetics eat, just old fashioned Friskies Pate style canned food. I also feed 4 times a day, breakfast at 7am when Musette gets her insulin, then lunch at noon, dinner is served at 5pm and then right before we retire for the night at 10 pm. Maxwell my first adopted diabetic is now in remission on this diet change, and Musette who I just adopted as a diabetic is down to a very tiny dose of .5u of Lantus and doing very well. The other thing that I have noticed since we switched everyone's diet over to Friskies canned food, is how much better my nondiabetics are doing. They are simply lovely cats, coats are soft and sleek, they have more energy and litter box useage is way down as well as a couple that had allergies and tummy problems have had those go away too.
So at least for me, what I'm not spending in extra meds and litter way makes up for the slightly higher cost of feeding dry. I have happier cats and still spend less to feed the herd than I did before. And for the record, not a single one of my 12 would touch that DM stuff...lol. And I have one here that I figured would eat anything not nailed down, but evenhe turned his nose up to the prescription stuff.
So you are fine to go ahead and feed everyone the canned Friskies, just want to stay away from the stuff in gravy.
Also the insulin you are using is a pretty harsh and short duration insulin in cats. Most of us here use a longer lasting and more gentle insulin like Lantus, Levermir, or PZI. And your vet has Bobbie on a really large dose for someone that is newly diagnoised and with no higher numbers than she had when first seen. Maxwell was 485 when he was diagnoised and never went over 1u (first little line) twice a day and within just a couple of weeks he was off insulin altogether. Musette has a few more health problems to get through so she is still on insulin but only gets .5u twice a day. Now both of mine are/were on Lantus. So I'm not to familiar on how N works other than when my first Sugarcat Muse was started on it, and it would hit her very hard early on and would be worn off in about 4-5 hrs.
Do you think it is possible to talk your vet into changing her insulin to a gentler, and longer lasting one?
Mel, Maxwell, Musette & The Fur Gang