AmandaDavid
Member Since 2014
Mira was diagnosed on the 27th, she came home on insulin and a antibiotic as she had a temp. First day was okay as she didn't expect anything. Yesterday, she was rougher as I had to find her in the house. Now today, she is not wanting to eat because as soon as she was done eating, I would scoop her up and give her her insulin. Our vet didn't say how long after she eats to give it to her, just to give her a shot of two units after she eats. Because I have been getting her right a way, she is being very skittish and gives me "She's gonna get me" eyes :cry:
How long after your furbabies eat do you give them their insulin? Because how I'm doing it now, she and I are out.
Also I was reading... I think was the catinfo.org about the wet food.. although I don't know if it's me being overwhelmed and my anxiety ratcheting up or what, but it was confusing.
One minute it would say wet food good! then a line or so down it would say
"Please understand that I am not saying that you should refrain from introducing canned food into a sick cat’s world - because they may even surprise you by favoring canned over dry -but go forward with the above comments in mind while making sure that your cat is consuming enough calories as discussed below."
So I'm a little apprehensive. But after reading other places and I think here, and like I said I have been reading so much that I'm overwhelmed and jumbling different info, but I think if I read it correctly. Feeding only Fancy Feast classic (certain recipes) can make them not need insulin.
How long after your furbabies eat do you give them their insulin? Because how I'm doing it now, she and I are out.
Also I was reading... I think was the catinfo.org about the wet food.. although I don't know if it's me being overwhelmed and my anxiety ratcheting up or what, but it was confusing.
One minute it would say wet food good! then a line or so down it would say
"Please understand that I am not saying that you should refrain from introducing canned food into a sick cat’s world - because they may even surprise you by favoring canned over dry -but go forward with the above comments in mind while making sure that your cat is consuming enough calories as discussed below."
So I'm a little apprehensive. But after reading other places and I think here, and like I said I have been reading so much that I'm overwhelmed and jumbling different info, but I think if I read it correctly. Feeding only Fancy Feast classic (certain recipes) can make them not need insulin.