Jen
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Hello:
My cat Floyd was just diagnosed yesterday. The vet has instructed us to give him Glargine (Lantus) insulin at meal times (twice daily - 12 hours apart). Unfortunately, Floyd is a grazer who eats only dry food throughout the day. The vet said that we should switch him to Purina DM, preferably the canned. I had tried feeding Floyd canned before, with no success. The vet also said that he should consume a meal (as opposed to a few bites which is more doable) before the injection. So, last night I removed his dry food a number of hours before the new prescribed feeding time, and opened up the can. Much to my surprise, he ate some (probably half) of it. I didn't give him the insulin yet, as I was instructed to start today.
Last night before going to bed, I took away what was left in the bowl and fed him the canned food again this morning, during which I gave him the injection (very scary for me - I'm a tad tentative and feel quite incompetent… But I did it - I think!). Several hours before the designated evening feeding time I took the bowl away (almost all had been consumed, yippee), but he's now complaining that he's hungry.
I feel terrible for him, what with the sudden change in diet and routine, not to mention the needle.
Am I worrying needlessly?
Thanks,
Jen
My cat Floyd was just diagnosed yesterday. The vet has instructed us to give him Glargine (Lantus) insulin at meal times (twice daily - 12 hours apart). Unfortunately, Floyd is a grazer who eats only dry food throughout the day. The vet said that we should switch him to Purina DM, preferably the canned. I had tried feeding Floyd canned before, with no success. The vet also said that he should consume a meal (as opposed to a few bites which is more doable) before the injection. So, last night I removed his dry food a number of hours before the new prescribed feeding time, and opened up the can. Much to my surprise, he ate some (probably half) of it. I didn't give him the insulin yet, as I was instructed to start today.
Last night before going to bed, I took away what was left in the bowl and fed him the canned food again this morning, during which I gave him the injection (very scary for me - I'm a tad tentative and feel quite incompetent… But I did it - I think!). Several hours before the designated evening feeding time I took the bowl away (almost all had been consumed, yippee), but he's now complaining that he's hungry.
I feel terrible for him, what with the sudden change in diet and routine, not to mention the needle.
Am I worrying needlessly?
Thanks,
Jen