blakismom
Member Since 2012
Hi everyone! Tonite is the very first time I gave my cat an insulin injection. My cat is newly diagnosed, and it is her first day back home after spending three days at the vets so he could do a glucose curve.
She is going to be taking 3 units, twice a day, 12 hours apart. I was told to give her her injection when she is eating. The vet also told me to feed her only twice a day. So my question is this...what if she doesn't eat the whole can of food that I give her? Should I pick up what is left over or leave it down for her to come back to. What if she only eats a small amount? I don't know what I am supposed to do! It is a huge change for her to only be fed twice daily because she has always had food down and ate all throughout the day and night. Anyways...should I pick up the food and not feed her again til the next scheduled injection and feeding? Or should I leave it there for her to come back to since she only ate a small amount of it? Any advice would be greatly appreciated! This is all so scary and seems so complicated.
She is going to be taking 3 units, twice a day, 12 hours apart. I was told to give her her injection when she is eating. The vet also told me to feed her only twice a day. So my question is this...what if she doesn't eat the whole can of food that I give her? Should I pick up what is left over or leave it down for her to come back to. What if she only eats a small amount? I don't know what I am supposed to do! It is a huge change for her to only be fed twice daily because she has always had food down and ate all throughout the day and night. Anyways...should I pick up the food and not feed her again til the next scheduled injection and feeding? Or should I leave it there for her to come back to since she only ate a small amount of it? Any advice would be greatly appreciated! This is all so scary and seems so complicated.