chatcat24
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Hello,
This is the first time posting any news about my cat, Harry. He's 10 years old, has been losing weight (from 17 pounds down to 12 1/2 now) over the last 7 months. I have just had him diagnosed as having cat diabetes, and wow is it emotional! Since he's "older", and I am financially in the severe lows right now, this is a problem. But, as many other cat lovers are out there with me saying that this is something I can get thru, it's definitely hopeful to Harry and myself.
His blood reading last week, (first time ever) was 21, apparently the norm. for cats is a 6? All other blood tests and urine were taken, as far as I know everything else is pretty much in the normal range. He will need insulin shots via Lantus, I've been doing research and this one seems to be the one to go with.
My initial questions are:
1) What all do I need to purchase for him? Lancets / testers, the strips, insulin of course, a blood monitor checker, and the needles. Is that all?
2) He has been eating Fancy Feast canned food for years, and likes it. From the forums I've been looking at, taking away the dry food and giving him a low carb, high protein wet food diet is the way to go - should I completely take away dry food (which he has access to thru the day) and the temptations treats that he loves? (also high carb, he would normally get 4-6 a day at least, which now I know is junk?)
3) Until I take him to the vet and pay muchos bucks for the initial testings, (of blood sugar thru out the day, insulin testing for approx. of where to start and day visit) is this possible to do the rest at home?
4) I am quite nervous - specifically being FREAKED OUT by needles, altogether!!! Do I always test his ear for blood sugar? (and always the same one?) Or, can you use his belly or hips too?
......Help!!! I am so new to this, is a sense. My mom has type 2 diabetes, and she's used to it. But I am for sure needing some guidance and help here please!!!!!
- Chatcat24
This is the first time posting any news about my cat, Harry. He's 10 years old, has been losing weight (from 17 pounds down to 12 1/2 now) over the last 7 months. I have just had him diagnosed as having cat diabetes, and wow is it emotional! Since he's "older", and I am financially in the severe lows right now, this is a problem. But, as many other cat lovers are out there with me saying that this is something I can get thru, it's definitely hopeful to Harry and myself.
His blood reading last week, (first time ever) was 21, apparently the norm. for cats is a 6? All other blood tests and urine were taken, as far as I know everything else is pretty much in the normal range. He will need insulin shots via Lantus, I've been doing research and this one seems to be the one to go with.
My initial questions are:
1) What all do I need to purchase for him? Lancets / testers, the strips, insulin of course, a blood monitor checker, and the needles. Is that all?
2) He has been eating Fancy Feast canned food for years, and likes it. From the forums I've been looking at, taking away the dry food and giving him a low carb, high protein wet food diet is the way to go - should I completely take away dry food (which he has access to thru the day) and the temptations treats that he loves? (also high carb, he would normally get 4-6 a day at least, which now I know is junk?)
3) Until I take him to the vet and pay muchos bucks for the initial testings, (of blood sugar thru out the day, insulin testing for approx. of where to start and day visit) is this possible to do the rest at home?
4) I am quite nervous - specifically being FREAKED OUT by needles, altogether!!! Do I always test his ear for blood sugar? (and always the same one?) Or, can you use his belly or hips too?
......Help!!! I am so new to this, is a sense. My mom has type 2 diabetes, and she's used to it. But I am for sure needing some guidance and help here please!!!!!
- Chatcat24