Ginger Cat
Member Since 2017
My cat, Wally, has been diabetic since 2017 and initially we thought he was going to go into remission just from a diet change and insulin (ProZinc), but that didn't happen. We had him on ProZinc and then switched to Lantus and he's again on ProZinc. He was recently tested for acromegaly and is negative. He eats Fancy Feast pate and some Friskies pate and gets a piece of Young Again Mature after testing (and if I need to tempt him to eat). He also is addicted to Forti Flora, nutritional yeast and powdered freeze-dried chicken treats sprinkled on his food.
He just cannot get regulated. My vet thinks his normal cycle is 18 hours vs. 12 hours and he seems to crash every 4-5 days, with a very low reading, followed by a spike. He's had 2 obvious hypo episodes and now alerts me when he's gone low by begging for food. He's never had any ketones in his urine. He has had a couple of pancreatitis episodes but gets over them within a few days, with meds/fluids.
I'd like a fresh set of eyes to look over his spreadsheet and see if you can figure out if his dosage is too high, too low or if he's just an insulin resistent cat. And the spreadsheet is huge.
He's going on 15 and is the sweetest natured cat I've ever had.
Thanks in advance for any guidance, insights, etc. My vet is very supportive and is working with me trying to get his numbers more regulated and she has studied his spreadsheet, trying to see obvious patterns in his numbers.
Gita
He just cannot get regulated. My vet thinks his normal cycle is 18 hours vs. 12 hours and he seems to crash every 4-5 days, with a very low reading, followed by a spike. He's had 2 obvious hypo episodes and now alerts me when he's gone low by begging for food. He's never had any ketones in his urine. He has had a couple of pancreatitis episodes but gets over them within a few days, with meds/fluids.
I'd like a fresh set of eyes to look over his spreadsheet and see if you can figure out if his dosage is too high, too low or if he's just an insulin resistent cat. And the spreadsheet is huge.
He's going on 15 and is the sweetest natured cat I've ever had.
Thanks in advance for any guidance, insights, etc. My vet is very supportive and is working with me trying to get his numbers more regulated and she has studied his spreadsheet, trying to see obvious patterns in his numbers.
Gita
You got a very bouncy kitty cat! Just curious, but Has he ever had pancreatitis?