EmmasMom
Member Since 2012
Hi All,
My sweet 16 year old cat Emma was diagnosed last Monday. I am giving her 2 shots per day of 1 unit of ProZinc. I purchased a Walgreens TrueResult glucometer, and Bayer urine test strips. I did a glucose curve on her on Sunday, a week after she started the insulin. She started at 315, and went to 150 after 8 hours. So it seems she is responding well. I am hoping to get her numbers a little lower by paying closer attention to her diet.
Before the diagnosis, I fed her Hills Science Diet for senior cats dry food. The vet sent me home with Purina DM canned and dry food. As I've been doing a ton of reading in the past week (I've read everything on felinediabetes.com, and more!), and I've been shocked to learn how much carbs are in all dry food, even the expensive stuff. From the reading I've done, it seems clear I need to get her off dry food altogether.
Some of my questions (I am sure there will be more!!):
-Any thoughts on the Walgreens TrueResult glucometer? Is it accurate enough?
-Can I dip the urine test strips into wet clumping litter after she has peed and expect an accurate reading?
-What do you think of Purina DM canned food? It seems there might be other lower carb alteratives?
-Any tips on slowly moving her from dry to wet? Her digestive system is sensitive.
-I work full time and she is home alone during the day. I am worried about not leaving any food out for her during the day (and while I'm sleeping for that matter!) in case her blood sugar goes low - I was going to rely on the dry food for that. She usually eats small amounts at a time throughout the day. The wet food seems to dry out quickly, even if I mix in some water. Any tips?
I am so thankful to have the support of this forum. I want to do the best for my little girl who has been with me through so much in my life! She has given me so much, and I feel it is now my turn to give to her and make sure the rest of her life is as comfortable and happy as possible.
My sweet 16 year old cat Emma was diagnosed last Monday. I am giving her 2 shots per day of 1 unit of ProZinc. I purchased a Walgreens TrueResult glucometer, and Bayer urine test strips. I did a glucose curve on her on Sunday, a week after she started the insulin. She started at 315, and went to 150 after 8 hours. So it seems she is responding well. I am hoping to get her numbers a little lower by paying closer attention to her diet.
Before the diagnosis, I fed her Hills Science Diet for senior cats dry food. The vet sent me home with Purina DM canned and dry food. As I've been doing a ton of reading in the past week (I've read everything on felinediabetes.com, and more!), and I've been shocked to learn how much carbs are in all dry food, even the expensive stuff. From the reading I've done, it seems clear I need to get her off dry food altogether.
Some of my questions (I am sure there will be more!!):
-Any thoughts on the Walgreens TrueResult glucometer? Is it accurate enough?
-Can I dip the urine test strips into wet clumping litter after she has peed and expect an accurate reading?
-What do you think of Purina DM canned food? It seems there might be other lower carb alteratives?
-Any tips on slowly moving her from dry to wet? Her digestive system is sensitive.
-I work full time and she is home alone during the day. I am worried about not leaving any food out for her during the day (and while I'm sleeping for that matter!) in case her blood sugar goes low - I was going to rely on the dry food for that. She usually eats small amounts at a time throughout the day. The wet food seems to dry out quickly, even if I mix in some water. Any tips?
I am so thankful to have the support of this forum. I want to do the best for my little girl who has been with me through so much in my life! She has given me so much, and I feel it is now my turn to give to her and make sure the rest of her life is as comfortable and happy as possible.