Likameow
Member Since 2014
A rescue group that I'm affiliated with had a diabetic cat that we were attempting to manage with food alone in a shelter setting. While there her sugars ran around 250 to 275 in the habitat and 300+ at the vet. A wonderful couple adopted her two weeks ago. When they took her to be checked out by their vet five days after they brought her home her sugar was 117. Clearly getting her out of that stressful environment did wonders for her. At this point in time she isn't getting insulin. But her new family wants to be on top of things and do home testing periodically. What is your recommendation for how often they should be checking her?
They are coming to my house tomorrow to witness me checking Ben. And I'll probably let them practice on him. ( although Esther – their new kitty did fine when I checked her).
Thanks.
They are coming to my house tomorrow to witness me checking Ben. And I'll probably let them practice on him. ( although Esther – their new kitty did fine when I checked her).
Thanks.