leaveittoweaver
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So my boyfriend and I recently adopted a cat from the local shelter. We adopted him a month ago and asked them to hold him til we moved on the first, which they did. Over this past month I visited him every day and I noticed that his eyes didn't look right, cloudy and very dialated and brought it up to one of the volunteers. They ended up taking the cat(Randy) to the vet. Sure enough, diabetes. So I scoured the internet for information. I've mostly been reading through here and on catinfo.org. I understood the responsibility of adopting a 12 year old diabetic cat and still agreed to take him.
I have a home test monitor. It's the Accucheck active. Is this okay? I started feeding him Wellness Canned Chicken while he was still at the shelter but the shelter kept feeding him dry food in conjuction to the wet food, and not even a good dry food, in fact it was dog kibble according to one of the volunteers. When they took him to the vet they started him on Glipizide, which of course had no effect. He's now on Pro Zinc which apparently has his levels back to normal.
The vet said the shots need to be done at the same time every day which I understand. She specifically said at 6am and at 6pm. The problem is, I'm at work at 6pm and so is my boyfriend. I can take my lunch at that time to drive home and give him his shot. However, it would be more convienant if I could change the times to 7am and 7pm. Would this be okay? And how would I go about doing this change? Does it need to be gradual?
I just brought him home a few hours ago and he's had his evening meal and I'm planning on trying to test him blood glucose soon but I'm certainly very nervous about it.
He's in decent health otherwise, a little underweight honestly. He was found as a stray. They also did dental surgery on him last month apparently, and he has few teeth left. I was wondering, before they did the dental surgery wouldn't they have ran tests that would have shown the diabetes? Just wondering.
Any other advice would be greatly appreciated. I've done a lot of research over the month but there's so much to still learn. I'm determined to do whatever I can to make Randy's last few years enjoyable. He's the sweetest cat in the world, and I knew when they told us he had developed diabetes(they asked us if we still wanted to adopt him), that his chances for being adopted were next to none when people found out he was diabetic so I had to bring him home.
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. Sorry for rambling and if some of this made no sense.
I have a home test monitor. It's the Accucheck active. Is this okay? I started feeding him Wellness Canned Chicken while he was still at the shelter but the shelter kept feeding him dry food in conjuction to the wet food, and not even a good dry food, in fact it was dog kibble according to one of the volunteers. When they took him to the vet they started him on Glipizide, which of course had no effect. He's now on Pro Zinc which apparently has his levels back to normal.
The vet said the shots need to be done at the same time every day which I understand. She specifically said at 6am and at 6pm. The problem is, I'm at work at 6pm and so is my boyfriend. I can take my lunch at that time to drive home and give him his shot. However, it would be more convienant if I could change the times to 7am and 7pm. Would this be okay? And how would I go about doing this change? Does it need to be gradual?
I just brought him home a few hours ago and he's had his evening meal and I'm planning on trying to test him blood glucose soon but I'm certainly very nervous about it.
He's in decent health otherwise, a little underweight honestly. He was found as a stray. They also did dental surgery on him last month apparently, and he has few teeth left. I was wondering, before they did the dental surgery wouldn't they have ran tests that would have shown the diabetes? Just wondering.
Any other advice would be greatly appreciated. I've done a lot of research over the month but there's so much to still learn. I'm determined to do whatever I can to make Randy's last few years enjoyable. He's the sweetest cat in the world, and I knew when they told us he had developed diabetes(they asked us if we still wanted to adopt him), that his chances for being adopted were next to none when people found out he was diabetic so I had to bring him home.
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. Sorry for rambling and if some of this made no sense.
