I have two diabetic cats. Both diagnosed within a week of each other. I will discuss Pepper first. She is 13 and very mean if handled. Her vet moved her up to one and a half units of humalin N twice a day after her last Futrosime (sp) test last month. I asked about Lantus as per this board and she said that a few cats in the practice had hypo'd on that insulin and she only prescribes it if humalin N does not work. She said something about Zinc insulin being discontinued. The vet is fine with me home testing but this cat is like a Tasmanian Devil. My brother is kind enough to come over Saturday and Sunday to do one BG test six hours after shot and feeding...And we can't always get that from her. Anyhow, She is on wet food ( Whiskas Pate and Friskies Pate) however when I go to give her the shot she runs...I give her a couple of spoonfuls of Whiskas Purely Chicken pouch food ( I think it maybe high carb) to stay still long enough to shoot the insulin. Her BG numbers have been running in the 250 - 310 range at the six hour mark with her eating . She looks like she is gaining a little weight and appetite is decreasing only slightly . I took her today for a futrosime (sp) but will not know results till Monday. Also,she had not played with cat toys in months and now takes part in the nightly play sessions and romps around with the much younger cats. I free feed the cats wet cat food with water added so there is food out 24/7. I think I may want to go with a PZI insulin because I think it may have a longer duration of lowering their BG. I am fearful of the Lantus because I Cannot test the cats often enough to feel safe using it. Am I thinking correctly ?
Second cat Diamond is an older girl and she sees a different vet in the same practice. Diamond is on one unit of Humalin N twice a day. Her last futrosime (sp) test was last month and vet felt she should stay at the one unit. Diamond gained two pounds in two months and looks great.her numbers have been in the 250's for weeks However she has an upper respiratory infection right now and her numbers have been higher up to 400's . The vet feels that numbers will go down as the infection gets wiped out by the clavamox she prescribed for Diamond. This cat is not as hard to test but I cannot do it alone so she only gets tested twice a week.
Any thoughts or advice would be great Thank you.
Second cat Diamond is an older girl and she sees a different vet in the same practice. Diamond is on one unit of Humalin N twice a day. Her last futrosime (sp) test was last month and vet felt she should stay at the one unit. Diamond gained two pounds in two months and looks great.her numbers have been in the 250's for weeks However she has an upper respiratory infection right now and her numbers have been higher up to 400's . The vet feels that numbers will go down as the infection gets wiped out by the clavamox she prescribed for Diamond. This cat is not as hard to test but I cannot do it alone so she only gets tested twice a week.
Any thoughts or advice would be great Thank you.