Hi,
It's nice to be here and meet a lot of cat lovers who are going through the same thing. My 9-year-old cat Bee just got diagnosed with diabetes last week. I've been trying to educate myself about cat diabetes after the diagnosis. Our vet is amazing, but I want to feel I am in control of Bee's health more.
First I learned to change her diet completely. Based on Dr. Pierson's chart about commercial cat foods, I chose Tiki Cat Chicken for its high-protein low-carb and no seafood or gravy content. Bee has been loving and eating it for a week now. I want to know if it's normal for cats to have less bowel movements after switching to all wet food. She finally pooped after 2 full days! I have another cat who used to just eat dry food, and I also slowly switched his food to the wet kind, and he hasn't pooped for 2 days either. I don't think they are constipated since I haven't seen them straining in the litter box. Any advice on this issue?
The vet prescribed Lantus 1 unit every 12 hours during meals. I haven't started injecting her yet because I learned I need to first do some home testing to understand what's going on inside her before introducing her to insulin. I use Freestyle Lite. I read that it's important to use species specific glucometer like Alphatrak for the right calibration for cats. Is this true? Also, I saw some people don't think Freestyle gives accurate results. Now I am a little overwhelmed with choosing the right meter and strips for home testing because it's not just the money we spend, it's also putting Bee through pricking and bleeding everyday. Thoughts?
This is Bee's test results from yesterday.
7:01AM.....before breakfast.....303/16.83
7:10AM.....breakfast (3oz wet)
9:25AM.....2hr after breakfast.....282/15.66
4:03PM.....9hr after breakfast.....319/17.72
7:00PM.....before dinner.....327/18.16
7:10PM.....dinner (3oz wet)
11:07PM.....4hr after dinner.....262/14.55
11:10PM.....snack (1.5oz wet)
I think the numbers are high and Bee is definitely ready for insulin. If I start tonight at dinner time. Is there anything else I should start doing? When and how often should I give her bg tests?
Thanks everyone. It's comforting to know that a lot of people here have experienced the same thing and know the right things to do to get our cats healthy again.
Lobo
It's nice to be here and meet a lot of cat lovers who are going through the same thing. My 9-year-old cat Bee just got diagnosed with diabetes last week. I've been trying to educate myself about cat diabetes after the diagnosis. Our vet is amazing, but I want to feel I am in control of Bee's health more.
First I learned to change her diet completely. Based on Dr. Pierson's chart about commercial cat foods, I chose Tiki Cat Chicken for its high-protein low-carb and no seafood or gravy content. Bee has been loving and eating it for a week now. I want to know if it's normal for cats to have less bowel movements after switching to all wet food. She finally pooped after 2 full days! I have another cat who used to just eat dry food, and I also slowly switched his food to the wet kind, and he hasn't pooped for 2 days either. I don't think they are constipated since I haven't seen them straining in the litter box. Any advice on this issue?
The vet prescribed Lantus 1 unit every 12 hours during meals. I haven't started injecting her yet because I learned I need to first do some home testing to understand what's going on inside her before introducing her to insulin. I use Freestyle Lite. I read that it's important to use species specific glucometer like Alphatrak for the right calibration for cats. Is this true? Also, I saw some people don't think Freestyle gives accurate results. Now I am a little overwhelmed with choosing the right meter and strips for home testing because it's not just the money we spend, it's also putting Bee through pricking and bleeding everyday. Thoughts?
This is Bee's test results from yesterday.
7:01AM.....before breakfast.....303/16.83
7:10AM.....breakfast (3oz wet)
9:25AM.....2hr after breakfast.....282/15.66
4:03PM.....9hr after breakfast.....319/17.72
7:00PM.....before dinner.....327/18.16
7:10PM.....dinner (3oz wet)
11:07PM.....4hr after dinner.....262/14.55
11:10PM.....snack (1.5oz wet)
I think the numbers are high and Bee is definitely ready for insulin. If I start tonight at dinner time. Is there anything else I should start doing? When and how often should I give her bg tests?
Thanks everyone. It's comforting to know that a lot of people here have experienced the same thing and know the right things to do to get our cats healthy again.
Lobo