bxkitty
Member Since 2018
Hi everyone! I'm Shavon, and my cat's name is Sophia.
Im not sure how much you'd all want to know about Sophia, but I've had her for 10 years and she first got her diabetes diagnosis about a month ago. She's been super happy to only be eating wet food (she's been a dry food eater her whole life) since the diagnosis. She is on the prescription diabetic food for now, and getting 1 unit of insulin twice a day.
I found this website via another website that gave details on life with a diabetic cat. From what I've glimpsed around so far, you all seem very nice and more than willing to help other diabetic cat owners with advice and tips and such.
After using urine test strips, I'm going to start trying to do the blood tests at home. I'm mostly nervous about this because Sophia is not the type of cat that likes to be touched a lot. Ultimately, I'm mostly worried she'll become upset with me and either try to scratch me - or recoil and hiss at me - which just means I'll have to give her some space for a bit of time. I already know it won't be easy to start and will take some time, but besides using treats for positive reinforcement, does anyone else have and tips/advice on how to ease into home testing with a potentially "grumpy" cat?
Thanks to all in advance!
Im not sure how much you'd all want to know about Sophia, but I've had her for 10 years and she first got her diabetes diagnosis about a month ago. She's been super happy to only be eating wet food (she's been a dry food eater her whole life) since the diagnosis. She is on the prescription diabetic food for now, and getting 1 unit of insulin twice a day.
I found this website via another website that gave details on life with a diabetic cat. From what I've glimpsed around so far, you all seem very nice and more than willing to help other diabetic cat owners with advice and tips and such.
After using urine test strips, I'm going to start trying to do the blood tests at home. I'm mostly nervous about this because Sophia is not the type of cat that likes to be touched a lot. Ultimately, I'm mostly worried she'll become upset with me and either try to scratch me - or recoil and hiss at me - which just means I'll have to give her some space for a bit of time. I already know it won't be easy to start and will take some time, but besides using treats for positive reinforcement, does anyone else have and tips/advice on how to ease into home testing with a potentially "grumpy" cat?
Thanks to all in advance!
