Lloyd is a 10 year old male feline recently (2 months ago) diagnosed with diabetes. He lost almost 8 lbs (down from 20 lbs) before we could figure out what he had. We put him on Prozinc, starting him very slowly at 1 u 2 x daily (every 12 hours) and then quickly raised him b/c his BSs were staying around 6-700. he is now on 7 units 2 x daily and his BS is around 3-400, still high. BS +6 is fluctuating from 188-287 at times. I feed him a combination of wet food (Fancy Feast) and dry food (Royal Canin glycobalance). He's always very hungry but has gained at least 5 lbs back so we know hes metabolizing the insulin. A couple of questions: the vet has asked me to take Lloyd's BS every 1-2 hours for the next 12 hrs which is going to make my cat freak.....he already hates the BS being done 2 x a day. He wants to know where Lloyd's BS is at the different postprandial times--which I get but is there another way to understand how he's metabolizing the insulin w/o sticking him so many times? Also, his stools are very soft, is there anything I can feed him that won't interfere with his BS but can bind him a bit more? Lastly, is it possible he is insulin-resistant?
Thanks for all your help,
Lisa/pinmel
Thanks for all your help,
Lisa/pinmel