kalyv
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Hi again,
I took Carl's advice and opened a separate thread so as not to highjack Pamala and Bug's.
Meet my kitties: Lucy and Jasper. Lucy, especially, likes to wrap herself up in my stuff when she is nervous or upset which she has been a lot lately. Jasper knows something is up but he is more interested in enjoying the last of the sunshine before the cold weather hits. We live in Toronto, by the way.
Cool tip Sue. I will definitely try that when I do wean them off the dry food.
My vet actually suggested I start home-testing this week. He wants me to track the BG curve once I have gotten used to the process. I have to go get the glucometer and stuff tomorrow.
Thanks again for the advice Carl.
Lucy is on Lantus insulin, 2 units every 12 hours. As I said, she just started last Saturday so this is all very new to us. (Though my Mom also has Type II so I guess it runs in the family. ;-) )
When we tested Lucy's blood sugar at the vet, she was reading at 23.5 - normal range is supposed to be 10 - so very high, but she had just eaten a bunch of dry food before we left home. Anyway, the vet didn't want to increase her dose until after the he sees her BG curve.
I guess it makes sense to do the cuver while Lucy is on her current diet. But since her insulin dose is so low, maybe it is best to wean her off the dry food before doing the curve. What do you guys think?
I took Carl's advice and opened a separate thread so as not to highjack Pamala and Bug's.
Meet my kitties: Lucy and Jasper. Lucy, especially, likes to wrap herself up in my stuff when she is nervous or upset which she has been a lot lately. Jasper knows something is up but he is more interested in enjoying the last of the sunshine before the cold weather hits. We live in Toronto, by the way.

You can freeze the wet food and leave it out to thaw during the day so they can graze. (I use a silicone cupcake pan- a can of FF fits in each cup.)
BUT don't completely switch over to wet food until you are hometesting. The diet can make a huge difference in the numbers. My cat Oliver went down 100 points overnight when we switched completely from dry to wet.
Cool tip Sue. I will definitely try that when I do wean them off the dry food.
My vet actually suggested I start home-testing this week. He wants me to track the BG curve once I have gotten used to the process. I have to go get the glucometer and stuff tomorrow.
Feel free to start a new thread so that you can introduce us to you and your brand new sugarcat! Please let us know also what kind of insulin the vet gave you, and what the dosage is. Like Sue said, if you aren't already, you should consider home testing before making a complete diet change. The current dose may be too high once the wet food starts to lower the BG level. You definitely don't want to be shooting "blind" when changing to a low-carb diet.
Thanks again for the advice Carl.
Lucy is on Lantus insulin, 2 units every 12 hours. As I said, she just started last Saturday so this is all very new to us. (Though my Mom also has Type II so I guess it runs in the family. ;-) )
When we tested Lucy's blood sugar at the vet, she was reading at 23.5 - normal range is supposed to be 10 - so very high, but she had just eaten a bunch of dry food before we left home. Anyway, the vet didn't want to increase her dose until after the he sees her BG curve.
I guess it makes sense to do the cuver while Lucy is on her current diet. But since her insulin dose is so low, maybe it is best to wean her off the dry food before doing the curve. What do you guys think?