Lois and Java
Member Since 2016
Thanks for weighing in , Janet. I don't get to my computer until about 8 AM EST. I have three cats to tend to and Teasel's routine is part of that.
Lois - Janet's advice assumes that you have U40s with half unit marks. They'd be very useful to have ASAP. Also, if a 9 and 9 time schedule works better for you then go with that. You want something that's sustainable over time because consistency is key in getting Java under control. He's obviously sensitive to insulin and that can be good but it also means he needs a routine.
Don't panic and think that you have to intervene with insulin if he spikes a high BG. Cats can tolerate hyperglycemia better than dogs and humans can. A bad hypo, on the other hand, can be lethal.
Re feeding: PZI doesn't need a full meal on board before dosing. You now have YA food in your arsenal so why not feed him a little of that right after testing so you can get down to business injecting right away? That way you might be able to condense the test/feed/shoot into 20 to 30 min max. Is Java a lifelong grazer? Would he adapt to a more structured feeding schedule if you work at it? Anything you can do to get a regimen going that you can keep up over time with few variations would go a long way toward getting him settled.
ETA: if grazing is the only way he'll eat you'll have to go with that and take all food away 2 hours before testing AM and PM. The only exception to grazing is getting a little (tablespoon?) into him right before or during his shot. Some people inject while thekitty is eating if they're sure that he/she WILL eat
Kris, do you agree on the fat .5?
495 at 8 am. Feeding now.
Edit to add, he's had about a tablespoon of Fancy Feast, and now he's eating YA.
I've confirmed that my neighbor can come anytime to check on Java, encourage him to eat. If a higher dose, I'd want to do that.
We have to leave 9 am, need to let Java out soon for his beloved morning rounds.
I'm going to go with a fat .5. The new needles are in shipping + ketone strips, never used those.
He eats fine, I'm the problem not him! Am trying, think that 8-9 is sustainable. Am trying to pin it down, varies. Okay gotta run. More later.
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