fun2doimpossible
Member Since 2013
My cat Clyde was diagnosed with diabetes this week. Clyde is about 12 years old and all black. He currently weighs about 15.9 pounds. He'd down from the 19 pounds he weighed in Dec 2012 when the vet had me cut back the amount of food I was feeding him, so any weight loss wasn't a sign of something going on since we were trying to get him to loose weight.
Three weeks ago, Clyde had started peeing on my dirty laundry. I thought he wasn't happy with me since it corresponded to when I had to change the brand of litter. (Walmart was out of the regular stuff I use.) After trying 4 different types of litter I was finally able to get his regular litter. The peeing continued and on Monday, I took him to the vet to get him checked out.
They tested the urine sample I brought in and ran some blood work. His bg was 510 and was diagnosed with diabetes. Since then, he's on 1U of Lantus twice a day and I've changed his diet from Iams dry senior cat food to a mixture of Fancy Feast Classic and EVO wet cat food. (Clyde and his brother Max love the wet food and have been inhaling it. They used to only get it as a special treat.) Since coming back from the vet there hasn't been a single accident.
Clyde is going in on Tuesday for his first glucose curve. (The vet gave me the option to do this at home rather then bring him in. Until he's stabilized they recommend that if I do it at home it's done on a day when they are open. Unfortunately this was not an option this time.) Long term, I am planning on learning how to do home testing. He is getting his first shot at 6am when Max wakes me up for their breakfast :smile: and the second shot when I get home from work, between 5 & 6pm. I typically feed them right when I get home.
I have couple of questions that hopefully someone can help me with.
At a most basic level, how much wet food should I be feeding each cat at each feeding? Does it change with Fancy Feast Classic vs EVO? Last night I used a 5.5oz can for both cats and divided it in half. This morning, Max wasn't crying for his breakfast at 6am. Did I feed them too much? I put the same amount out this morning. I set Clyde down right in front of the food dish and he ate a two bites before getting up and walking away.
I have made arrangements for someone to give Clyde his shot when I have to work late or have something going on and don't think I can get back in time. The problem is Clyde is a ghost. At times he seems afraid of the world. He runs away from cat toys, sudden moves, loud noises, etc and only comes out and wants affection on his terms. Basically a typical cat :smile: Anyway he likes to hide. I've found him under my bed, the bed in the guest room, under the sofa, basically any place that makes it difficult for someone to either find him or get at him. (When he was younger, until I figured out how he was getting up there, he hid up in the drop ceiling in the basement.) I really don't want to confine him to a room. Short of emptying everything out a room, ever room I could put him in would still have hiding spaces and if Max is not in the room he will scratch to be let in and if in scratch to be let out. A cat is always on the wrong side of the door. :smile: Does anyone have any suggestions on what I can do to make him more "people friendly" or at least make it easier for them to find him? In the event that they don't find him and give him the shot what should I be doing?
I was thinking of prefilling syringes with the correct dose that they could use. Is there any drawbacks/issues I should be aware of with this?
Is there anything else that I should be doing that I'm not doing?
Will
Three weeks ago, Clyde had started peeing on my dirty laundry. I thought he wasn't happy with me since it corresponded to when I had to change the brand of litter. (Walmart was out of the regular stuff I use.) After trying 4 different types of litter I was finally able to get his regular litter. The peeing continued and on Monday, I took him to the vet to get him checked out.
They tested the urine sample I brought in and ran some blood work. His bg was 510 and was diagnosed with diabetes. Since then, he's on 1U of Lantus twice a day and I've changed his diet from Iams dry senior cat food to a mixture of Fancy Feast Classic and EVO wet cat food. (Clyde and his brother Max love the wet food and have been inhaling it. They used to only get it as a special treat.) Since coming back from the vet there hasn't been a single accident.
Clyde is going in on Tuesday for his first glucose curve. (The vet gave me the option to do this at home rather then bring him in. Until he's stabilized they recommend that if I do it at home it's done on a day when they are open. Unfortunately this was not an option this time.) Long term, I am planning on learning how to do home testing. He is getting his first shot at 6am when Max wakes me up for their breakfast :smile: and the second shot when I get home from work, between 5 & 6pm. I typically feed them right when I get home.
I have couple of questions that hopefully someone can help me with.
At a most basic level, how much wet food should I be feeding each cat at each feeding? Does it change with Fancy Feast Classic vs EVO? Last night I used a 5.5oz can for both cats and divided it in half. This morning, Max wasn't crying for his breakfast at 6am. Did I feed them too much? I put the same amount out this morning. I set Clyde down right in front of the food dish and he ate a two bites before getting up and walking away.
I have made arrangements for someone to give Clyde his shot when I have to work late or have something going on and don't think I can get back in time. The problem is Clyde is a ghost. At times he seems afraid of the world. He runs away from cat toys, sudden moves, loud noises, etc and only comes out and wants affection on his terms. Basically a typical cat :smile: Anyway he likes to hide. I've found him under my bed, the bed in the guest room, under the sofa, basically any place that makes it difficult for someone to either find him or get at him. (When he was younger, until I figured out how he was getting up there, he hid up in the drop ceiling in the basement.) I really don't want to confine him to a room. Short of emptying everything out a room, ever room I could put him in would still have hiding spaces and if Max is not in the room he will scratch to be let in and if in scratch to be let out. A cat is always on the wrong side of the door. :smile: Does anyone have any suggestions on what I can do to make him more "people friendly" or at least make it easier for them to find him? In the event that they don't find him and give him the shot what should I be doing?
I was thinking of prefilling syringes with the correct dose that they could use. Is there any drawbacks/issues I should be aware of with this?
Is there anything else that I should be doing that I'm not doing?
Will