Diana & Martin
Member Since 2022
Hi everyone, we're just coming back from our vet visit. The very first thing the vet told me as I was telling him Martin's clinical history was "we need to change his insulin" and put him on Prozinc 2 IU starting today (previous insulin was Catinsulin 3 IU). He explained basically everything that I've been reading here thanks to all of you guys' amazing information and said that although cats (esp with steroid-induced diabetes) have high chances of remission, Catinsulin rarely achieves that. He said that the vomiting over the past three days was likely due to the extremely high BG levels but that this new insulin should start to improve that. He also taught me how to do a BG curve and asked me to do one on Monday and email it to him to assess and adjust dosing. As I mentioned on my last post, we weren't told about home testing so I didn't have any data to show him other than Martin's very first reading, which was this morning.
Now that we are apparently down a better path, I'm wondering if we should make any adjustments to his diet? He Free eats Hills renal dry food (the amount specified for a 5 kg cat) throughout the day, and I give him a spoon or two of Royal Canin wet diabetes food before the shot, though he rarely finishes the entire serving so I'm starting to think he doesn't like the taste. The vet also mentioned that it's not really necessary to feed him before the shot so long as he's eaten his dry food and has enough available to graze, but I kind of rather keep giving him a little wet food to make sure he has something in his stomach pre shot. Is this correct? Any dietary advice is greatly appreciated!
Also, forgot to mention that they did blood analysis and everything looked fantastic except glucose and cholesterol levels.
Now that we are apparently down a better path, I'm wondering if we should make any adjustments to his diet? He Free eats Hills renal dry food (the amount specified for a 5 kg cat) throughout the day, and I give him a spoon or two of Royal Canin wet diabetes food before the shot, though he rarely finishes the entire serving so I'm starting to think he doesn't like the taste. The vet also mentioned that it's not really necessary to feed him before the shot so long as he's eaten his dry food and has enough available to graze, but I kind of rather keep giving him a little wet food to make sure he has something in his stomach pre shot. Is this correct? Any dietary advice is greatly appreciated!
Also, forgot to mention that they did blood analysis and everything looked fantastic except glucose and cholesterol levels.