I read a forum discussion that I found from my google search and I KNOW this is the right place for me. HELP!
My cat Taffy was diagnosed (with my suspicions true) as diabetic a few months ago. He is - WAS a BIG boy. Maine coon. His highest weight was probably 24lbs.
He is now about 13. Which has dropped since I have determined I’ve basically been starving him trying to follow my vets advice.
I currently have 2 types of insulin in the fridge. The first: prozinc , the second: humulin n. We started with prozinc and my doc switched it to humulin n because they GAVE me a bottle they had so I didn’t have to order another after 1.5 months of prozinc not working.
By not working I mean he still tests very high levels. He is more lively, energetic, PLAYING again- all good things. But his levels remain high. So she had me switch. I think this was unnecessary?
He is currently getting two doses of about 2.5 units of u100 humulin n insulin. He is fed at 705 every day and shot at right about 730-740 depending when he is done eating.
He has been prescribed science diet wd and currently eats that- mostly only dry.
I fed him this mixed with friskies turkey meat bits wet food tonight after reading my first forum I found on this. He ate the whole thing (one 5.5 oz can and 1/2 cup dry WD.
My doc REFUSED to let me feed him more than twice even though I explained he was starving. She said he had to adapt to it to help regulate levels with BG being so high. He wasn’t and I tried to fight her on it but listened anyways.
So can I feed more often meals? At least one more on my lunches?? More possibly??
For reference, I have a home test kit and he has consistently tested high. Tonight at 630 he tested at 679 after I found his food thrown up on the floor when I got home. It was still wet, so recently I assume. I fed him at 705. Shot at 730. Will be testing at 830 for +1 test.
I googled and found the humulin n peaks at 4 hours. Not sure how to interpret that or what it means, but I saw it in the other discussion. Is this where his level will drop the lowest in response to the insulin?
I will test +2 and +4 tonight and I know he will hate me for it!!
I’m just tired of seeing him hungry and skinny.
The humulin n we got was set to expire so it is actually officially “open” expired after 9/30/19. I need to determine whether to continue with humulin or reorder prozinc. The prozinc I have was opened 7/8/19 so I’m not sure the open bottle shelf life? I believe it was 3 months in which almost done at 10/8/19.
I need to know which to get or another recommended? If prozinc I can switch back and use my bottle for now. But I don’t want to switch before I know for sure.
Finances are tough but flexible.
So I need:
Food advice of food, amount, and feeding schedule for a healthy ~17 pound cat (this is what I want him to get back to at least)
Insulin advice of kind - prozinc preferred because I have it still and it’s affordable but I’m flexible. I don’t think he needed to switch I think I just needed better doctor advise on feeding/etc to better regulate. Basically I think it was the doctors fault not the insulin not working.
By the way, he is about 10.5 years old. But acting so much more playful and happy since we got him diagnosed
I have friskies meat bits and friskies gravy sensations and some other cat food on hand- because I have other cats too. Taffy has only gotten science diet WD for way too long.
Thanks in advance