KatRas
Member Since 2024
Hi All,
I’m honestly really happy to have found this page and I really hope I could get some advice. My cat (9yo M) was diagnosed with diabetes in December and he was prescribed Lantus Insulin. He was originally getting 3units 2x daily and his blood sugar was all over the place (I take it pretty regularly and it ranges from 4-17). He dropped down to 1unit 2x daily because his sugar was in the normal range and was doing fine but now his blood sugar is back up (11.6 today) and he’s getting 2u and 1.5u.
I’m just really worried about how long it’s taking to get his sugar consistent.
One of the other things worrying me is he keeps losing weight and I don’t know why. He was pretty consistent at 11.6lbs but I took his weight this morning and it was 11.0lbs. He’s getting more than the recommended food and it’s really worrying me. He’s eating DM (diabetic management) food from Purina because it’s what the vet recommended.
I am just overwhelmed and worried about him and I’m sure I’m not alone in that but I don’t know what else to do
If anyone has any advice (or words of encouragement which I also definitely need haha) I would really appreciate it.
Thank you all!
I’m honestly really happy to have found this page and I really hope I could get some advice. My cat (9yo M) was diagnosed with diabetes in December and he was prescribed Lantus Insulin. He was originally getting 3units 2x daily and his blood sugar was all over the place (I take it pretty regularly and it ranges from 4-17). He dropped down to 1unit 2x daily because his sugar was in the normal range and was doing fine but now his blood sugar is back up (11.6 today) and he’s getting 2u and 1.5u.
I’m just really worried about how long it’s taking to get his sugar consistent.
One of the other things worrying me is he keeps losing weight and I don’t know why. He was pretty consistent at 11.6lbs but I took his weight this morning and it was 11.0lbs. He’s getting more than the recommended food and it’s really worrying me. He’s eating DM (diabetic management) food from Purina because it’s what the vet recommended.
I am just overwhelmed and worried about him and I’m sure I’m not alone in that but I don’t know what else to do
If anyone has any advice (or words of encouragement which I also definitely need haha) I would really appreciate it.
Thank you all!
Every newbie kicks themselves for not feeding their cat the right food for years. Low carb canned food is best for diabetics. Raw and home cooked food are options too. Ideally no dry food. I wouldn't change the diet just yet, though. A diet change can have a big impact on blood glucose levels and the current insulin dose may end up being too much.