Waving hello from Sydney
Hi Lindsay!
I see you are from the Valley - a pretty, pretty spot indeed! I'm a few hundred kms up and across the Causeway, but it's nice to see another Nova Scotian popping up. Welcome!
As a nurse, you already understand the basics of diabetes. Feline diabetes is the same but different. ;-) It's very likely that Peaches is a Type 2 diabetic (because of her age, etc.) but unlike humans, her beta cells in her pancreas can actual heal and start producing insulin again if the FD is caught and treated early. So here's hoping!
Like humans, diet is crucial in controlling BGs. Your vet is probably old school (Caninsulin SID and dry m/d were the way to go "way back when", but things have definitely changed- especially over the past 5 years) so I am glad you are doing research. Dry food full of corn makes about as much sense as telling your human patient to eat lots of corn - it's starchy, hard to digest, and sends your BGs thru the roof! Unlike humans, cats are obligate carnivores and don't require more than 5% of their nutritional calories to come from carbs. As a matter of fact, it is now being suspected by researchers that a dry food, high carb diet may literally be burning their little pancreases out. Going low carb, and canned is pretty essential for getting this under control. Your average dry food is filled with corn, other grains, starches and "meals". Real meat is generally missing. It does not meet their needs at all.
Here's a website by a vet who has specialized in feline nutrition.
http://catinfo.org/
Friskies, Fancy Feast (FF), etc. have lots of good options. In Canada, we actually have a good selection of grocery store brands that are low carb. Our Compliments (Sobeys) and President's Choice (SuperStore) foods are good choices. One big bonus is that the PC and Our Compliments cost less than FF, and several of them have better ingredients! There are several PC flavours that are low carb- like duck - which FF doesn't even carry.
My guys like the PC and the Our Compliments just as much as Fancy Feast. Janet has added a section of PC foods to her international food list if you want to check it out (
http://binkyspage.tripod.com/nonusfd.html ). The Sobeys ones aren't on yet because we can't get the "as fed" analysis of the food. Also, WalMart makes a small tin (85g, same as FF) called "Special Kitty" and LOTS of those are also low carb, and cheaper. Janet has quite a few of those listed. Just make sure you are checking her non-US charts.
If they are not in Janet's list, the next best thing is to label read- avoid obvious grains (wheat, rice, corn) and other carbs (potatoes, peas) and things called "food starch"... which I assume is cornstarch, but the "starch" part says "stay away" to a sugarcat.
Insulin. Yes, Caninsulin- and all insulins (Lantus, PZI, Levemir) should be given to cats twice a day . Unlike humans and dogs, cats are not dosed by weight, but by trial and error, so we "start low and go slow" (starting at 1u). Hometesting is important- using your favourite meter- and you may see a dramatic drop in BGs after switching food. Warm the ear well first - it bleeds easier, and give both of you a treat afterward, even if you don't get a blood drop!
Holy cow - I could keep writing a novel here! Sorry! I'll stop before your head explodes. If you want to talk, or need an ear, you can call me, or I can call you. Just send me an email at sugarcats AT gmail DOT com
Good luck and welcome aboard!