PattiMcG17
Member Since 2016
Hi everyone,
I don't think I'm doing right by my kitty. I don't know what I'm doing.
My first question has to do with her Vetsulin. How much do I give? Where do I start? I was giving half a unit twice a day and her BG was good! Now it's maintains around 250 which is high
2nd - I feed her A LOT. She's at least 15 years old and lost two pounds due to the diabetes. She also has CKD - stage 2 I would say. I want her to gain weight back! Is me feeding her all the time ruining her chance at gaining weight back? Do I need to put her on a schedule? It's just that if I don't feed her every few hours she throws up bile from being hungry.
Last question - what should her blood glucose range be? According to the Vetsulin website, a diabetics acceptable range is actually higher than a non diabetic. They said to aim for 150-300 the majority of the day.
I just want her to get better. She's my best friend
. Thanks so much for your help!!
Patti
I don't think I'm doing right by my kitty. I don't know what I'm doing.
My first question has to do with her Vetsulin. How much do I give? Where do I start? I was giving half a unit twice a day and her BG was good! Now it's maintains around 250 which is high
2nd - I feed her A LOT. She's at least 15 years old and lost two pounds due to the diabetes. She also has CKD - stage 2 I would say. I want her to gain weight back! Is me feeding her all the time ruining her chance at gaining weight back? Do I need to put her on a schedule? It's just that if I don't feed her every few hours she throws up bile from being hungry.
Last question - what should her blood glucose range be? According to the Vetsulin website, a diabetics acceptable range is actually higher than a non diabetic. They said to aim for 150-300 the majority of the day.
I just want her to get better. She's my best friend
Patti

including appetite-mobility-flushing toxins-unless your kitty has a heart issue or some reason your vet thinks the fluids would not be tolerated there is really no down side-