Mark+Esin and Samson
Member Since 2021
Hi, my name’s Mark. My wife Esin will be dropping by from time to time too...
Firstly, I’m so glad to have found this forum. Thank you for all the useful information here and for the support you offer, it’s going to take a while to get up to speed.
Samson had to go to the vet to get his annual vaccination which had been delayed due to Covid restrictions at the practice. Routine appointments weren’t being done when he was due early February.
He’d been getting very demanding and vocal for more and more food over the last month or more and as a precaution the vet did some blood tests when I took him in. Unfortunately he’s now been diagnosed as diabetic. I wish I’d understood the signs earlier. I responded with the demands for food with dry food supplement which I now know was the wrong thing to do.
He’s been on insulin for a week but I’m unhappy with the diet that the vet has told me to give him. I’ve written the details below.
Within 24 hours of being on insulin his constant demands for food had stopped and his drinking has decreased, though he is playing with his water bowl a lot still. So I’m taking this as a first positive sign.
General Info
Name: Samson
Breed: Maine Coon
Age: 12.5 years
Weight: 8.8kg / 19.3 lbs (we and the vet have tracked weight for many years, vet says not overweight)
Home Turf: Surbiton, UK
Diagnosed: 14th April 2021
Insulin: Caninsulin - thanks to posts here I now know to inject 20 mins after food rather than immediately after food.
Units: started at 2U twice a day on 14th, reviewed on 19th vet increased to 2.5U twice a day.
Food Prior to Diagnosis
2 x 85g Gourmet Gold Pate Senior, twice a day (4 tins per day)
This has been supplemented by Royal Canin Maine Coon Dry Food and increased as he got hungrier over the last month. Sometimes Purina One dry food was given instead of royal canin.
Food Advised by Vet
The vet has told me to give Sam dry food: Hills Prescription Diabetic m/d, but after reading the website I’m really not happy him having this. It may well be low in simple sugars but it has 16% energy from starch which is just as bad I think, it’s also dry food and Sam has always been fed primarily wet food.
The vet wanted me to give him 110g Hills per day, split into AM and PM meals. The Hills packet says an alternative is 1 wet food tin plus 70g dry per day. This is what I have been giving him the last few days.
Today, I’ve now gone through the UK food page in great detail and have concluded that to get the 360 to 380 calories per day Sam could be satisfied with these foods:
Catz Finefood - those with carb % <= 3% (200g x 2 per day)
OR Rosie’s Farm Two Bird Casserole or Farmer’s Hash - carbs < 3% (100g x 4 per day)
I’m going for the lowest carb on the list with a reasonable energy density given I want to give whole tins at each meal if possible.
Is it really necessary to go this low on the carb % ? I’m being cautious but am I over worrying? The gourmet gold isn’t a bad carb % but it does have the ’simple sugars added’ on the label and there is a warning on the UK food list so I thought it best to avoid it.
I'm worried about messing with his diet whilst he's in this first stage of stabilisation... I don't know what's for the best. I'd rather he not be on this dry food at all.
Testing
I haven’t started testing. He’s due for his first glucose curve staying at the vet during the day on Tuesday 27th.
I mentioned testing to the vet, both blood-prick testing and urine testing as he is peeing in the shower at the moment which would make it easy to test but I was told not to worry with it at present. I am concerned though and I can see that the advice here is to get testing asap.
Can someone help out with the best way to get started with home blood testing please? I’ll need to get a tester and bits and pieces from here in the UK and not sure where to start. Thank you!
Thank you for reading I feel reassured that there are kind people here who are happy to help.
Mark
Firstly, I’m so glad to have found this forum. Thank you for all the useful information here and for the support you offer, it’s going to take a while to get up to speed.
Samson had to go to the vet to get his annual vaccination which had been delayed due to Covid restrictions at the practice. Routine appointments weren’t being done when he was due early February.
He’d been getting very demanding and vocal for more and more food over the last month or more and as a precaution the vet did some blood tests when I took him in. Unfortunately he’s now been diagnosed as diabetic. I wish I’d understood the signs earlier. I responded with the demands for food with dry food supplement which I now know was the wrong thing to do.
He’s been on insulin for a week but I’m unhappy with the diet that the vet has told me to give him. I’ve written the details below.
Within 24 hours of being on insulin his constant demands for food had stopped and his drinking has decreased, though he is playing with his water bowl a lot still. So I’m taking this as a first positive sign.
General Info
Name: Samson
Breed: Maine Coon
Age: 12.5 years
Weight: 8.8kg / 19.3 lbs (we and the vet have tracked weight for many years, vet says not overweight)
Home Turf: Surbiton, UK
Diagnosed: 14th April 2021
Insulin: Caninsulin - thanks to posts here I now know to inject 20 mins after food rather than immediately after food.
Units: started at 2U twice a day on 14th, reviewed on 19th vet increased to 2.5U twice a day.
- On morning of 19th he was tested at the vet given a result of 31 (but the vet didn’t say the units, is this mmol/L ?) within about 15 mins of food, prior to injecting.
Food Prior to Diagnosis
2 x 85g Gourmet Gold Pate Senior, twice a day (4 tins per day)
This has been supplemented by Royal Canin Maine Coon Dry Food and increased as he got hungrier over the last month. Sometimes Purina One dry food was given instead of royal canin.
Food Advised by Vet
The vet has told me to give Sam dry food: Hills Prescription Diabetic m/d, but after reading the website I’m really not happy him having this. It may well be low in simple sugars but it has 16% energy from starch which is just as bad I think, it’s also dry food and Sam has always been fed primarily wet food.
The vet wanted me to give him 110g Hills per day, split into AM and PM meals. The Hills packet says an alternative is 1 wet food tin plus 70g dry per day. This is what I have been giving him the last few days.
Today, I’ve now gone through the UK food page in great detail and have concluded that to get the 360 to 380 calories per day Sam could be satisfied with these foods:
Catz Finefood - those with carb % <= 3% (200g x 2 per day)
OR Rosie’s Farm Two Bird Casserole or Farmer’s Hash - carbs < 3% (100g x 4 per day)
I’m going for the lowest carb on the list with a reasonable energy density given I want to give whole tins at each meal if possible.
Is it really necessary to go this low on the carb % ? I’m being cautious but am I over worrying? The gourmet gold isn’t a bad carb % but it does have the ’simple sugars added’ on the label and there is a warning on the UK food list so I thought it best to avoid it.
I'm worried about messing with his diet whilst he's in this first stage of stabilisation... I don't know what's for the best. I'd rather he not be on this dry food at all.
Testing
I haven’t started testing. He’s due for his first glucose curve staying at the vet during the day on Tuesday 27th.
I mentioned testing to the vet, both blood-prick testing and urine testing as he is peeing in the shower at the moment which would make it easy to test but I was told not to worry with it at present. I am concerned though and I can see that the advice here is to get testing asap.
Can someone help out with the best way to get started with home blood testing please? I’ll need to get a tester and bits and pieces from here in the UK and not sure where to start. Thank you!
Thank you for reading I feel reassured that there are kind people here who are happy to help.
Mark
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