jvtech
Member Since 2016
My cat Sage was diagnosed about 1 month ago. I brought her in after she stopped eating, then the test results came back(low 200s I believe) and we hospitalized her for three days for fluid therapy and to stabilize her glucose.
My vet sent me home with a bottle of Vetsulin with instructions to give 1 unit 2x a day. The first week she wouldn't really eat too much, so I fed her a lot of treats just so she would have some energy (Temptations). At the end of the week we tested again and it was still high (285 I think). So we doubled to 2 units 2x a day. Now she is eating well again, about 4oz of Blue Buffalo Wilderness wet food and about 1/2cup of the equivalent dry food. I am concerned that the second reading was skewed due to the poor quality treats that I had to feed her to get her to eat. I had started moving over to all wet food until I read up on it and the danger of hypoglycemia.
Anyway, I am going to pick up a Relion Prime meter as suggested in other posts and start doing in-home monitoring (vet made it seem like it wasn't that important). So my question is a) Is Vetsulin good? b) How do I know how much to give based on the meter reading (Which is meant for human glucose testing?).
Sorry for the long read. Thank you.
My vet sent me home with a bottle of Vetsulin with instructions to give 1 unit 2x a day. The first week she wouldn't really eat too much, so I fed her a lot of treats just so she would have some energy (Temptations). At the end of the week we tested again and it was still high (285 I think). So we doubled to 2 units 2x a day. Now she is eating well again, about 4oz of Blue Buffalo Wilderness wet food and about 1/2cup of the equivalent dry food. I am concerned that the second reading was skewed due to the poor quality treats that I had to feed her to get her to eat. I had started moving over to all wet food until I read up on it and the danger of hypoglycemia.
Anyway, I am going to pick up a Relion Prime meter as suggested in other posts and start doing in-home monitoring (vet made it seem like it wasn't that important). So my question is a) Is Vetsulin good? b) How do I know how much to give based on the meter reading (Which is meant for human glucose testing?).
Sorry for the long read. Thank you.

