sockerkatt
Member Since 2015
Hi!
I can't get my cat to eat any other wet food than Sheba (I live in Sweden and I read that European Sheba is slightly better than US, but who knows?), and it's really expensive! 1 can of 3.5oz is $1.50 and he eats 6 of those a day, as he's 13 pounds (should be 15-16).
I've tried mixing it with other wet food, but then he won't eat as much and leave a lot in his bowl. He eats small portions, but often (every 2-4 h). To him his food gets "old" pretty quickly, and now he's waking me up 2-4 times a night wanting fresh/better food.
His diet before this consisted of RC kibbles and wet food occasionally as a treat, so this is very new to him as well.
Any ideas are greatly appreciated, I'm starting to get exhausted (and possibly ruined if he continues to only eat Sheba
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Home testing. My vet yelled at me for wanting to do it (actually she forbid me), she said I'd hurt him and it was not acceptable at all and the meters are way too unreliable. Right. Got myself a meter (Bayer contour xt, if anyone's heard of it), poking device and strips anyway and it arrived 2 days ago. I've poked him maybe 10 times and been successful 3 times, however, the amps test is NOT working out well. He won't sit still if he's hungry, he becomes a furry, but slippery (how?!) little worm.
How fast does food raise bg? Can I feed him a little and then try to get some blood as quickly as I can?
When should I attempt to do a curve? Asap?
He's been on 1u (vet said 2u, but I thought that was too high and scary when I couldn't monitor his bg + I don't trust her) Lantus since 5/29 and missed 3 shots (Wed-Thur) because this vet forgot to send his prescription for syringes to the pharmacy (we aren't allowed to get syringes with needles without prescriptions here).
Ah yes, I'm not going back to said vet anymore, ever.
Thanks.

I can't get my cat to eat any other wet food than Sheba (I live in Sweden and I read that European Sheba is slightly better than US, but who knows?), and it's really expensive! 1 can of 3.5oz is $1.50 and he eats 6 of those a day, as he's 13 pounds (should be 15-16).
I've tried mixing it with other wet food, but then he won't eat as much and leave a lot in his bowl. He eats small portions, but often (every 2-4 h). To him his food gets "old" pretty quickly, and now he's waking me up 2-4 times a night wanting fresh/better food.
His diet before this consisted of RC kibbles and wet food occasionally as a treat, so this is very new to him as well.
Any ideas are greatly appreciated, I'm starting to get exhausted (and possibly ruined if he continues to only eat Sheba
Home testing. My vet yelled at me for wanting to do it (actually she forbid me), she said I'd hurt him and it was not acceptable at all and the meters are way too unreliable. Right. Got myself a meter (Bayer contour xt, if anyone's heard of it), poking device and strips anyway and it arrived 2 days ago. I've poked him maybe 10 times and been successful 3 times, however, the amps test is NOT working out well. He won't sit still if he's hungry, he becomes a furry, but slippery (how?!) little worm.
How fast does food raise bg? Can I feed him a little and then try to get some blood as quickly as I can?
When should I attempt to do a curve? Asap?
He's been on 1u (vet said 2u, but I thought that was too high and scary when I couldn't monitor his bg + I don't trust her) Lantus since 5/29 and missed 3 shots (Wed-Thur) because this vet forgot to send his prescription for syringes to the pharmacy (we aren't allowed to get syringes with needles without prescriptions here).
Ah yes, I'm not going back to said vet anymore, ever.
Thanks.
