Hi all:
We are almost two weeks post-diagnosis (following a DKA episode and UTI). Macy is on 1unit of Lantus twice per day currently and we are scheduled to go see the vet on Monday for a glucose curve. I haven't started home-testing yet but plan on doing so after seeing the vet on Monday. Currently, we have the prescription diabetic kibble for the cats to free-feed from (we have 3 cats) and I am trying to switch over to wet food, but Macy has made that quite the challenge. We've tried several flavors of Friskies and other various brands. She will seem to like one on the first feeding and then not want to eat it again. I've got a number of other brands for her to try as well. She'll take a couple of licks and then start scratching on the floor next to the bowl and walk away.
I feel like she has lost some weight over the last week and doesn't seem to be eating the new dry food as much as she should. Since I'm not home testing yet, I don't know what her BG numbers are. I can absolutely be paranoid and over-analyzing it too - just want her to be OK! I'm wondering if I should try getting her to eat using the syringe (although I can only guess half of it will be spat out onto the floor) until we can get to the vet on Monday and see what her numbers are. I'm wondering if perhaps the 1unit of Lantus isn't enough and she needs more to stabilize her? confused_cat
Any suggestions on when syringe feeding is recommended? What is the best way to do it so the cat actually eats it and doesn't just spit it all out?
Thanks in advance from a worried cat mom! @-)
Erica
We are almost two weeks post-diagnosis (following a DKA episode and UTI). Macy is on 1unit of Lantus twice per day currently and we are scheduled to go see the vet on Monday for a glucose curve. I haven't started home-testing yet but plan on doing so after seeing the vet on Monday. Currently, we have the prescription diabetic kibble for the cats to free-feed from (we have 3 cats) and I am trying to switch over to wet food, but Macy has made that quite the challenge. We've tried several flavors of Friskies and other various brands. She will seem to like one on the first feeding and then not want to eat it again. I've got a number of other brands for her to try as well. She'll take a couple of licks and then start scratching on the floor next to the bowl and walk away.
I feel like she has lost some weight over the last week and doesn't seem to be eating the new dry food as much as she should. Since I'm not home testing yet, I don't know what her BG numbers are. I can absolutely be paranoid and over-analyzing it too - just want her to be OK! I'm wondering if I should try getting her to eat using the syringe (although I can only guess half of it will be spat out onto the floor) until we can get to the vet on Monday and see what her numbers are. I'm wondering if perhaps the 1unit of Lantus isn't enough and she needs more to stabilize her? confused_cat
Any suggestions on when syringe feeding is recommended? What is the best way to do it so the cat actually eats it and doesn't just spit it all out?
Thanks in advance from a worried cat mom! @-)
Erica