My sugar baby is named Pepper. She was diagnosed diabetic a month ago and I am scared for her. I too am a diabetic but just not sure if treating her is the same as I treat myself. I will have questions soon. Thank you all for helping me to not feel alone in this challenge to keep my baby around. All info and advice will greatly be appreciated.
Hi J Mathis: My sugar baby is George and I'm Sylvia S. Many, many people on this site suggested that I home monitor George. I asked my Vet. about testing George at home. She said, no. If you know your cat well, and I do, you can use a home monitor, which runs lower than a pet monitor. I am NOT STICKING MY CAT MORE THAN NECESSARY. George was diagnosed on Sept 6, 2019, with a blood glucose of over 600. He started out on 3U of Lantus, and this past week, Vet. lowered it to 1U every 12 hours. I knew that 3U of insulin was too high. I rushed George to the Vet. last Wed. Blood glucose was 38. I didn't even call the Vet. I had given him 3U. Just got George and l left. He was looking up at the ceiling, head bobbing, and totally disoriented. George is doing fantastic on 1U of Lantus every 12 hours. I previously had a diabetic cat, and at that time (at least 40 yrs. ago), Vets. were only dispensing insulin every 24 hours. I notice a positive difference giving insulin every 12 hours. Do NOT LET THE VET. START YOU AT 3U. TOO MUCH. YOU CAN ALWAYS GO UP ON THE INSULIN AMOUNT. DO NOT GIVE PEPPER ANY MORE DRY FOOD, UNLESS IT'S TIKI OR ORIJEN. They NEED ALL WET FOOD. AND, I'm lucky, because all 3 of my cats LOVE soft food. Only George is a diabetic. Lucy, Bailey and myself, (non-diabetics) lives' have been turned upside down. I don't get cats to save their lives at the Humane League, just to find out bad news. I'm in this for the long haul, because I love all 3 of them so much. I have also had 3 cats that had cancer. One, large cell lymphoma, another, a Siamese, who had Apocrine and mammary cancer, and another Lilac Point Siamese, who had Carcinoma if the Trachea. I sincerely don't know if I would EVER PUT ANOTHER FELINE THRU CHEMO. NOT GOOD. I guess it would depend on what type of cancer, and how much it spread. Feline Diabetes is VERY similar to human Diabetes. Like I said, the human monitors are good. They just run lower than a Pet Monitor. I'd much rather see George w/ a higher blood sugar than low. My # is:
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