Our cat is 12 years old and recently diagnosed with diabetes. A week ago we got his blood work done and his BG was over 500. We took him home for the weekend and took him back to the vet on Monday. He ended up staying until Friday because they had trouble getting his numbers down.
Last weekend I found this message board and started him on wet food. Of course the vet fed him Hill's w/d all week and sent us home with a bag. Last night he did not want the dry, so I gave him the last 3oz can of fancy feast I had.
I'm very familiar with diabetes in humans because I've researched it since my dad was diagnosed and felt I was heading that way. There's a lot of misinformation out there about fat and carbs....so it makes sense to me the same would be true with pets. I was always led to believe that dry food was better for cats.
Anyways, since the vet prescribed the dry, but I'm giving him wet....I'm nervous that the 5 units of insulin will be too much. But then I think his numbers were so high, maybe it won't be. Btw....he's on Novulin.
I have no way to test his sugars on my own right now....and it causes so much anxiety even thinking about doing that...but obviously you guys have so much success with it.
Since the vet never really got his BG down...he said because he was older to not be so concerned with the number, but concentrate on how he feels. He does look and act much better than before.
Also....the 3oz cans of fancy feast are 54 cents at walmart....since we have 2 cats and they say to feed them 2 cans each twice per day (that's going by the weight)....that will total over $4/day to feed the cats. Is there a cheaper alternative without comprimising quality?
Sorry this post is so long...I really have read quite a bit so far on here and will contact someone about the "newbie kits".
Thanks,
Kelly (springfield, MO)
Last weekend I found this message board and started him on wet food. Of course the vet fed him Hill's w/d all week and sent us home with a bag. Last night he did not want the dry, so I gave him the last 3oz can of fancy feast I had.
I'm very familiar with diabetes in humans because I've researched it since my dad was diagnosed and felt I was heading that way. There's a lot of misinformation out there about fat and carbs....so it makes sense to me the same would be true with pets. I was always led to believe that dry food was better for cats.
Anyways, since the vet prescribed the dry, but I'm giving him wet....I'm nervous that the 5 units of insulin will be too much. But then I think his numbers were so high, maybe it won't be. Btw....he's on Novulin.
I have no way to test his sugars on my own right now....and it causes so much anxiety even thinking about doing that...but obviously you guys have so much success with it.
Since the vet never really got his BG down...he said because he was older to not be so concerned with the number, but concentrate on how he feels. He does look and act much better than before.
Also....the 3oz cans of fancy feast are 54 cents at walmart....since we have 2 cats and they say to feed them 2 cans each twice per day (that's going by the weight)....that will total over $4/day to feed the cats. Is there a cheaper alternative without comprimising quality?
Sorry this post is so long...I really have read quite a bit so far on here and will contact someone about the "newbie kits".
Thanks,
Kelly (springfield, MO)