Rebecca Yody
Member Since 2019
marcus 10/19 lantus .25-1 Dosing question - no longer in remission? Eastern standard time.
Marcus has been diagnosed since October 2019. He went into remission in January 2020. Recently he had some unusually high numbers, (Marcus is 18). Is it normal for older cats to be slightly higher or is he definitely out of remission. I got a little lax and changed his food up a bit, I am not sure if that's what caused the rise or not. He is not peeing excessively, his coat is shiny, he is alert and playful. I started insulin again, and as you can see he is fluctuating alot. I am currently giving .25 -.5 insulin morning and night. What are your thoughts ? I am not sure I am doing this right its been a while since i have been here. I was feeding fancy feast naturals, it has been really difficult to get and I got some that had gravy by accident. I am still feeding Fancy feast. Yesterday I got some Tiki cat (he will not eat fish varieties only chicken, turkey, beef)
Marcus has been diagnosed since October 2019. He went into remission in January 2020. Recently he had some unusually high numbers, (Marcus is 18). Is it normal for older cats to be slightly higher or is he definitely out of remission. I got a little lax and changed his food up a bit, I am not sure if that's what caused the rise or not. He is not peeing excessively, his coat is shiny, he is alert and playful. I started insulin again, and as you can see he is fluctuating alot. I am currently giving .25 -.5 insulin morning and night. What are your thoughts ? I am not sure I am doing this right its been a while since i have been here. I was feeding fancy feast naturals, it has been really difficult to get and I got some that had gravy by accident. I am still feeding Fancy feast. Yesterday I got some Tiki cat (he will not eat fish varieties only chicken, turkey, beef)
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