Haylee&Tigger
Member Since 2020
So it’s been a while since I’ve posted in the forum simply because Tigger went into remission and was doing perfectly. He has been acting like he’s starving lately so I tested him (I still test him every once in a while just to see where he’s at). He got 191. So it is definitely not as high as he was when I first came to this forum but I wanna keep him in check. He’s been eating the same food, FF since I’ve last posted however I will admit that quite a few of the pates make him sick now so I have resulted to giving him some of the “flaked/grilled/etc” but it looks like I will have to just pick two flavors I know he likes that are pate and stick with them. I didn’t know it could potentially spike him up like that. He has currently (within the last two weeks at least) been eating pate a pate and a flaked variety. My spreadsheet should still be in my signature, so you all can see.
I’m attempting to brainstorm at the same time I write this, maybe monitor him for a week and see how he does. Remove the flaked variety and just use pate and see if his number goes back down to a normal level. If it doesn’t and he’s still in the blues or goes up, what should I do then? The thing about my vet is that they were of NO help to me from the very start of him being diagnosed. They gave me Vetsulin, gave him a super high starting dose that definitely would have caused him to drop way too low. This forum has been me and my cats only saving grace.
If I do need to go to the vet, what specifically should I ask for to be done? Should I start insulin again? I’m just wondering what would have caused this out of nowhere if it isn’t the food varieties.
Also, if any rules or anything have changed, I probably don’t remember and could use a refresher. I hope I did everything correctly with posting and titling.
I’m attempting to brainstorm at the same time I write this, maybe monitor him for a week and see how he does. Remove the flaked variety and just use pate and see if his number goes back down to a normal level. If it doesn’t and he’s still in the blues or goes up, what should I do then? The thing about my vet is that they were of NO help to me from the very start of him being diagnosed. They gave me Vetsulin, gave him a super high starting dose that definitely would have caused him to drop way too low. This forum has been me and my cats only saving grace.
If I do need to go to the vet, what specifically should I ask for to be done? Should I start insulin again? I’m just wondering what would have caused this out of nowhere if it isn’t the food varieties.Also, if any rules or anything have changed, I probably don’t remember and could use a refresher. I hope I did everything correctly with posting and titling.