Kris10S
Member Since 2017
Background:
SO 3 weeks ago Oliver was diagnosed as diabetic. We were leaving for vacation in a week and his blood sugar was 385 and since he was still eating (a lot) and drinking (a lot) the vet suggested we try new food and see if we notice a difference. We went from letting him graze to splitting his meals and limiting his food to 3x a day (morning, after work, just before bed). She said we shouldn't be starting insulin if we were going to be gone which made sense and we were comfortable with that decision.
For 3 weeks now he has been switched to a dry, diabetic management food and his sugar went from 385 to 320 something (i think). Our Vet (which I love) said it wasn't a big enough drop and since he is still drinking A LOT and just lying around we needed to start insulin. I have asked several time about switching him to wet food, but she said what he is on is good for him (I am still up in the air about this).
Now to the questions:
On Monday we started 1 unit (i think this is how it's referred) 2x a day of ProZinc and so far I haven't noticed a difference (she said if the dose is good we might see a change in a few days). We also moved to a 2x a day feeding schedule with the insulin. (I am getting a testing monitor from a friend today and will start testing this weekend.) He is having an issue with the 2x a day feeding, especially overnight. Does it harm him if I leave a little extra in his bowl? I only notice it right after work 5ish and then overnight. We are trying to do 6:30 am and 6:30 pm schedule.
I see everyone talking about wet food and saying it's best. If that's the case why won't my vet suggest we switch to a wet food. Oliver is barely over 17lbs and they have me feeding him 3/4 a cup a day which I think is HALF of what he would graze on before. I was previously seeing another vet in the practice and she had told me his frame is that of a larger cat and that yes he was overweight, but only by 1 or 2 lbs and because of his frame he would always be a bigger cat. What are your thoughts or suggestions on this issue?
Overall I think his diagnosis comes from steroid shots over the years due to his seasonal allergies and that I let him get over weight (filling his bowl when it was empty). He has always been a playful, lovable cat and now all he does is meow when you touch him and lay around. I am ready to get him back to normal, but just not sure what the best option is for him.
Any words of advice or encouragement are GREATLY appreciated. Thanks in advance for taking the time to read and respond!
SO 3 weeks ago Oliver was diagnosed as diabetic. We were leaving for vacation in a week and his blood sugar was 385 and since he was still eating (a lot) and drinking (a lot) the vet suggested we try new food and see if we notice a difference. We went from letting him graze to splitting his meals and limiting his food to 3x a day (morning, after work, just before bed). She said we shouldn't be starting insulin if we were going to be gone which made sense and we were comfortable with that decision.
For 3 weeks now he has been switched to a dry, diabetic management food and his sugar went from 385 to 320 something (i think). Our Vet (which I love) said it wasn't a big enough drop and since he is still drinking A LOT and just lying around we needed to start insulin. I have asked several time about switching him to wet food, but she said what he is on is good for him (I am still up in the air about this).
Now to the questions:
On Monday we started 1 unit (i think this is how it's referred) 2x a day of ProZinc and so far I haven't noticed a difference (she said if the dose is good we might see a change in a few days). We also moved to a 2x a day feeding schedule with the insulin. (I am getting a testing monitor from a friend today and will start testing this weekend.) He is having an issue with the 2x a day feeding, especially overnight. Does it harm him if I leave a little extra in his bowl? I only notice it right after work 5ish and then overnight. We are trying to do 6:30 am and 6:30 pm schedule.
I see everyone talking about wet food and saying it's best. If that's the case why won't my vet suggest we switch to a wet food. Oliver is barely over 17lbs and they have me feeding him 3/4 a cup a day which I think is HALF of what he would graze on before. I was previously seeing another vet in the practice and she had told me his frame is that of a larger cat and that yes he was overweight, but only by 1 or 2 lbs and because of his frame he would always be a bigger cat. What are your thoughts or suggestions on this issue?
Overall I think his diagnosis comes from steroid shots over the years due to his seasonal allergies and that I let him get over weight (filling his bowl when it was empty). He has always been a playful, lovable cat and now all he does is meow when you touch him and lay around. I am ready to get him back to normal, but just not sure what the best option is for him.
Any words of advice or encouragement are GREATLY appreciated. Thanks in advance for taking the time to read and respond!