Aster
Member Since 2021
Our cat, Flora, was diagnosed with diabetes on Friday, 2/19. She tested 285 at the vet on Thursday and then 500-ish on Friday when we took her back in. The vet visit was prompted by another issue (an infection in her lip/jaw area). The abscess opened up on its own Thursday night and was cleaned at the vet on Friday. She was given injectable antibiotics, and the wound is almost healed as of today.
Pre-diagnosis: Eating wet food (with sauce/gravy) in the morning, access to grain-free dry food all day. Had recently lost weight and we noticed a lot of urine in her litter box over the last few weeks.
Post-diagnosis: We immediately switched her to low-carb pate wet food both morning and evening. Over the weekend, her drinking and urine output decreased dramatically.
For the last 2 days, we have been trying to get a glucose reading at home. We finally succeeded this evening - after she ate. The reading was 390 with the Relion Premier meter. We plan on trying to get another reading in the morning before she eats.
From my research, it seems like our best chance for remission is by starting her on insulin ASAP. I wanted to see how she reacted to the diet change before starting injections. That's why we waited. We have a prescription for Lantus and the vet is advising 1 unit, twice a day. She is a tiny cat - weighs less than 5 pounds.
Any thoughts? I am prepared to start injections. In a perfect world, I would love to have more BG data, but I am scared that waiting to start insulin will hurt her chances at remission.
Pre-diagnosis: Eating wet food (with sauce/gravy) in the morning, access to grain-free dry food all day. Had recently lost weight and we noticed a lot of urine in her litter box over the last few weeks.
Post-diagnosis: We immediately switched her to low-carb pate wet food both morning and evening. Over the weekend, her drinking and urine output decreased dramatically.
For the last 2 days, we have been trying to get a glucose reading at home. We finally succeeded this evening - after she ate. The reading was 390 with the Relion Premier meter. We plan on trying to get another reading in the morning before she eats.
From my research, it seems like our best chance for remission is by starting her on insulin ASAP. I wanted to see how she reacted to the diet change before starting injections. That's why we waited. We have a prescription for Lantus and the vet is advising 1 unit, twice a day. She is a tiny cat - weighs less than 5 pounds.
Any thoughts? I am prepared to start injections. In a perfect world, I would love to have more BG data, but I am scared that waiting to start insulin will hurt her chances at remission.