Sarah and Baby
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My kitty, Baby, was diagnosed one month ago. I started her out on 2 units of Humulin-N and due to continued high water intake and high urine output, I increased her to 3 units about two weeks ago on my vet's reccomendation, and to 4 units one week ago due to no reduction of symptoms. In the last week, I have switched her to a diet of wet EVO food (about 1/3 can) mixed with 1/4 c taste of the wild dry food twice a day. When I switched to the taste of the wild dry food, she started eating around the dry food and even though i changed to a different dry food, her intake has dropped drastically, from eating all of her food very quickly to only eating about half of what I give her. She is still begging for food almost all of the time, however.
Baby has been pretty lethargic through most of this experience, laying stretched out on the floor most of the time. She no longer seems to want to get up on the bed with me unless she is begging for food. This morning, she woke me up with vomiting noises, although she did not actually throw up anything. When the vet checked her two weeks ago, she had no other problems than her high keytone levels in her urine.
I am on a very limited budget, and buying her cat food and insulin is eating up pretty much all of my resources. While reading through this forum, I got the idea that maybe I should lower how much insulin I am giving her, based on the fact that I have changed her diet. Does anyone else have any other ideas. Please help, I am really freaking out about this.
Baby has been pretty lethargic through most of this experience, laying stretched out on the floor most of the time. She no longer seems to want to get up on the bed with me unless she is begging for food. This morning, she woke me up with vomiting noises, although she did not actually throw up anything. When the vet checked her two weeks ago, she had no other problems than her high keytone levels in her urine.
I am on a very limited budget, and buying her cat food and insulin is eating up pretty much all of my resources. While reading through this forum, I got the idea that maybe I should lower how much insulin I am giving her, based on the fact that I have changed her diet. Does anyone else have any other ideas. Please help, I am really freaking out about this.