Sieden
Member Since 2016
Sorry for the long read... I'll keep it short from here on out - I promise
For starters, don't rely on my sheet link for Peanut's numbers, I got lazy and stopped putting them in there a long time ago because I have another method that I use to keep track of it. For this purpose though, I can go back and insert the information for the last few weeks as soon as I get a chance. I wanted to post this as soon as possible just to get it out there but as soon as I hit "create thread", I have to take off and go Wal-Mart for a midnight run. That might sound shitty but I'm getting ready to move out on April 30th and I'm in panic mode because not only do I have a ton of sh!t to do at my place but a ton of sh!t to do at the new house and I'm basically doing it all alone. I want to scream and pull my hair out and now suddenly I'm afraid that Peanut is heading downhill. So now that I have all of my craziness out of the way, let me explain what has been going on.
Peanut was doing really good, not perfect but good enough that if I forgot a dose then I did panic. I do have depression and sometimes I just couldn't pull myself out of bed, I cry about it now thinking that maybe my inconsistency is what has caused him to get back into the high numbers but I am trying not to blame myself because as someone with depression, I know that I shouldn't do that no matter what, even if it is my fault.
For the last few weeks nothing that I try has brought Peanut's number down below 145. I feed Friskies Turkey & Giblets Dinner Classic Paté (1/4 can) mixed with Primal Raw - Chicken and Salmon Frozen Formula (4 nuggets) and all of that gets shared between 2 cats. The can has somewhere between 8 and 10 carbs but they are only eating about 1/8 of a can and the Raw food has only 2.5 carbs. Here is a link to the raw food
Primal Chicken and Salmon
Anyway, I think that diet is most certainly not the issue, I don't give treats or anything. Here recently in the last few days I have noticed Peanut drinking water like crazy as well.
Also I have 2 cats and they each have their own litter box. As crazy as it sounds they just chose to not use each other's boxes. The boxes are totally different shapes and sizes as well and I think that is why, and once they claimed "their" box that was it, they didn't switch but here lately Peanut is doing his business in Ginger's box. They are both male cats and both neutered. For Peanut to go into Ginger's box is even more difficult for him, it's a black, 50 gallon Sterilite storage container with a lid on it that I cut a whole out of on the the top. So it's like a GIANT top entry litter box. Peanut wouldn't go in it before because it was harder for him to jump back out of but now suddenly he's all about it, I don't understand. His urine is VERY concentrated and stinks too. He always pees in the corners which Ginger never does and now it's so hard to clean. BUT, I have placed 3 square containers in the corners that have packing peanuts in them. I'm hoping that he'll pee on that and I can test for Ketones. I tried to test earlier this morning from some of the wet litter but that was difficult because I use walnut litter. I just soaked the strip and wiped off the litter, I didn't see any color change at all.
As far as his insulin goes, I've been messing around with the dose to see if maybe I'm giving too much and I'm seeing a bouncing effect but I can't even get a read on that either. I'll catch up his sheet for the past few weeks and keep it current and maybe together we can figure this out because I am at a loss for what is going on. I do plan to take him to the vet, don't get me wrong but I think that this forum... with everyone here, all of the combined experience and whatnot sometimes knows a lot more than the vet does and that certainly proves to be true when it comes to my last vet (he almost killed Peanut). He'll be going to a new Dr. this time so that's why I want to also work closely here as well.
If you stuck it out, thanks for reading this far
Looking forward to a pleasant journey
Erika "Sieden"
For starters, don't rely on my sheet link for Peanut's numbers, I got lazy and stopped putting them in there a long time ago because I have another method that I use to keep track of it. For this purpose though, I can go back and insert the information for the last few weeks as soon as I get a chance. I wanted to post this as soon as possible just to get it out there but as soon as I hit "create thread", I have to take off and go Wal-Mart for a midnight run. That might sound shitty but I'm getting ready to move out on April 30th and I'm in panic mode because not only do I have a ton of sh!t to do at my place but a ton of sh!t to do at the new house and I'm basically doing it all alone. I want to scream and pull my hair out and now suddenly I'm afraid that Peanut is heading downhill. So now that I have all of my craziness out of the way, let me explain what has been going on.
Peanut was doing really good, not perfect but good enough that if I forgot a dose then I did panic. I do have depression and sometimes I just couldn't pull myself out of bed, I cry about it now thinking that maybe my inconsistency is what has caused him to get back into the high numbers but I am trying not to blame myself because as someone with depression, I know that I shouldn't do that no matter what, even if it is my fault.
For the last few weeks nothing that I try has brought Peanut's number down below 145. I feed Friskies Turkey & Giblets Dinner Classic Paté (1/4 can) mixed with Primal Raw - Chicken and Salmon Frozen Formula (4 nuggets) and all of that gets shared between 2 cats. The can has somewhere between 8 and 10 carbs but they are only eating about 1/8 of a can and the Raw food has only 2.5 carbs. Here is a link to the raw food
Primal Chicken and Salmon
Anyway, I think that diet is most certainly not the issue, I don't give treats or anything. Here recently in the last few days I have noticed Peanut drinking water like crazy as well.
Also I have 2 cats and they each have their own litter box. As crazy as it sounds they just chose to not use each other's boxes. The boxes are totally different shapes and sizes as well and I think that is why, and once they claimed "their" box that was it, they didn't switch but here lately Peanut is doing his business in Ginger's box. They are both male cats and both neutered. For Peanut to go into Ginger's box is even more difficult for him, it's a black, 50 gallon Sterilite storage container with a lid on it that I cut a whole out of on the the top. So it's like a GIANT top entry litter box. Peanut wouldn't go in it before because it was harder for him to jump back out of but now suddenly he's all about it, I don't understand. His urine is VERY concentrated and stinks too. He always pees in the corners which Ginger never does and now it's so hard to clean. BUT, I have placed 3 square containers in the corners that have packing peanuts in them. I'm hoping that he'll pee on that and I can test for Ketones. I tried to test earlier this morning from some of the wet litter but that was difficult because I use walnut litter. I just soaked the strip and wiped off the litter, I didn't see any color change at all.
As far as his insulin goes, I've been messing around with the dose to see if maybe I'm giving too much and I'm seeing a bouncing effect but I can't even get a read on that either. I'll catch up his sheet for the past few weeks and keep it current and maybe together we can figure this out because I am at a loss for what is going on. I do plan to take him to the vet, don't get me wrong but I think that this forum... with everyone here, all of the combined experience and whatnot sometimes knows a lot more than the vet does and that certainly proves to be true when it comes to my last vet (he almost killed Peanut). He'll be going to a new Dr. this time so that's why I want to also work closely here as well.
If you stuck it out, thanks for reading this far
Looking forward to a pleasant journey
Erika "Sieden"
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