Butters & Lyla
Member Since 2020
Hi all!
I stumbled across this forum three days ago and I am so grateful and happy that I did. I have read through so many threads and I have already gleaned pieces of helpful information from them! Thank you for being so generous with your knowledge and experiences.
I was wondering if you could help me? My cat Butters was diagnosed as Diabetic about 9 days ago. She had gone for a checkup three months earlier and was deemed to be in perfect health. I noticed she started begging for food in mid April but initially chalked it up to me being home a lot more due to the pandemic. She has longish thick fur and it took me a while to realize that she felt thinner. What stood out for me was her hind quarters seemed to be weak. I feel super guilty about taking so long to clue in, but I cannot change it.
So the vet did a fructosamine test which was 649 mol/L, and her glucose was 19.2 mmol/L. Her chloride came back low, 102 mmol/L (not sure if this is related?), everything else was in normal range. He told me to give her 2 units of Caninsulin 2x a day immediately after she eats her meals. Like do not wait any number of minutes. Inject right away. We have always fed her 2 meals per day so I was fine with that. But he tried to do a very hard sell on the Hill’s diet for diabetes, including dry food. He told me it was the only way he would be able to regulate her. I refused by saying she is extremely picky. I told him the exact wet food we were going to feed her, Feline Natural canned, and that it was pretty much no carbs. She was on raw food previously. So he told me just bring her back in 3 weeks for a follow up fructosamine test and sent me away with syringes and insulin. He briefly mentioned hypoglycaemia.
Fast forward to now and with all the new info I have found here, I am starting to worry. Butters is not getting any carbs in her food. She has really been playing a lot, running around the past three days (for her), 15 to 20 minutes after her meals. I don’t feel confident that the insulin dose took these things into account and I don’t know what to do. But also, the vet told me to give her extra food cos she had lost around 1.5 lbs. she was 8lbs 12oz but normal for her is 10lbs 4oz. She is getting around 60 additional calories per day right now. I am overall worried about hypoglycaemia. Thinking about it all the time. Should I be this worried? I have read the post on hypos.
I gather the best thing I can do is home testing. So I called the vet yesterday to ask if he would help me home test her blood glucose and compare results. I was told absolutely not, it is completely unnecessary. I was totally shut down. I am feeling pretty defeated and worried I cannot trust this vet. I bought a Freestyle Lite tonight and I am just going to figure it out myself I guess. I am confused by the preshot test, though. If i test her right before her shot, that would be after she eats, or do I do it before she eats?
Also it sounds like Caninsulin may not be the best option. But I would not dare ask my vet to consider anything else. I asked if he had a higher gauge, and shorter, needle (he had me buy a box of 100, 28 gauge 1/2 inch long), and he dismissed my concerns.
Anyways, thanks so much for listening and I appreciate any advice you are willing to share!
Lyla
I stumbled across this forum three days ago and I am so grateful and happy that I did. I have read through so many threads and I have already gleaned pieces of helpful information from them! Thank you for being so generous with your knowledge and experiences.
I was wondering if you could help me? My cat Butters was diagnosed as Diabetic about 9 days ago. She had gone for a checkup three months earlier and was deemed to be in perfect health. I noticed she started begging for food in mid April but initially chalked it up to me being home a lot more due to the pandemic. She has longish thick fur and it took me a while to realize that she felt thinner. What stood out for me was her hind quarters seemed to be weak. I feel super guilty about taking so long to clue in, but I cannot change it.
So the vet did a fructosamine test which was 649 mol/L, and her glucose was 19.2 mmol/L. Her chloride came back low, 102 mmol/L (not sure if this is related?), everything else was in normal range. He told me to give her 2 units of Caninsulin 2x a day immediately after she eats her meals. Like do not wait any number of minutes. Inject right away. We have always fed her 2 meals per day so I was fine with that. But he tried to do a very hard sell on the Hill’s diet for diabetes, including dry food. He told me it was the only way he would be able to regulate her. I refused by saying she is extremely picky. I told him the exact wet food we were going to feed her, Feline Natural canned, and that it was pretty much no carbs. She was on raw food previously. So he told me just bring her back in 3 weeks for a follow up fructosamine test and sent me away with syringes and insulin. He briefly mentioned hypoglycaemia.
Fast forward to now and with all the new info I have found here, I am starting to worry. Butters is not getting any carbs in her food. She has really been playing a lot, running around the past three days (for her), 15 to 20 minutes after her meals. I don’t feel confident that the insulin dose took these things into account and I don’t know what to do. But also, the vet told me to give her extra food cos she had lost around 1.5 lbs. she was 8lbs 12oz but normal for her is 10lbs 4oz. She is getting around 60 additional calories per day right now. I am overall worried about hypoglycaemia. Thinking about it all the time. Should I be this worried? I have read the post on hypos.
I gather the best thing I can do is home testing. So I called the vet yesterday to ask if he would help me home test her blood glucose and compare results. I was told absolutely not, it is completely unnecessary. I was totally shut down. I am feeling pretty defeated and worried I cannot trust this vet. I bought a Freestyle Lite tonight and I am just going to figure it out myself I guess. I am confused by the preshot test, though. If i test her right before her shot, that would be after she eats, or do I do it before she eats?
Also it sounds like Caninsulin may not be the best option. But I would not dare ask my vet to consider anything else. I asked if he had a higher gauge, and shorter, needle (he had me buy a box of 100, 28 gauge 1/2 inch long), and he dismissed my concerns.
Anyways, thanks so much for listening and I appreciate any advice you are willing to share!
Lyla


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