Hi guys,
My cat Otis is an FIV+ cat that we adopted last year as he was abandoned by his previous family. We have gone through a lot with him in the past year, mainly many many allergy issues. We thought the allergies would be the extent of his issues, and he has been on a hypoallergenic diet for the past year. That is basically as much as we can budget for... we still don't know the source of his food allergy.
However now he has been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. The vet wants him on insulin however I wanted to ask if there is any way this can be controlled by food diet... I would love to get a second opinion although we spent about 500$ in the last week on vet visits so can't do that right now. I recently purchased a blood glucose kit so we can keep track of his levels at home.
My question is.. when is it recommended that the cat gets insulin ASAP vs controlling blood sugar levels by diet alone. I'd love to try the non-insulin route if it is an option.
EDIT: forgot to add, he lost a lot of weight, and was lethargic and not eating when we brought him into vet. They gave him an IV with fluids I think, and now he is back to normal.. for the time being I suppose. He has been on a low carb diet since he was diganosed about a week ago.
My cat Otis is an FIV+ cat that we adopted last year as he was abandoned by his previous family. We have gone through a lot with him in the past year, mainly many many allergy issues. We thought the allergies would be the extent of his issues, and he has been on a hypoallergenic diet for the past year. That is basically as much as we can budget for... we still don't know the source of his food allergy.
However now he has been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. The vet wants him on insulin however I wanted to ask if there is any way this can be controlled by food diet... I would love to get a second opinion although we spent about 500$ in the last week on vet visits so can't do that right now. I recently purchased a blood glucose kit so we can keep track of his levels at home.
My question is.. when is it recommended that the cat gets insulin ASAP vs controlling blood sugar levels by diet alone. I'd love to try the non-insulin route if it is an option.
EDIT: forgot to add, he lost a lot of weight, and was lethargic and not eating when we brought him into vet. They gave him an IV with fluids I think, and now he is back to normal.. for the time being I suppose. He has been on a low carb diet since he was diganosed about a week ago.