Robin&Cecil
Member Since 2022
I have an eight year old male cat named Cecil. He was just recently diagnosed with diabetes. We unfortunately didn't see the signs until the neuropathy began to kick in, and he started to have difficulty with his back legs. I've been left feeling very bewildered. Our vet gave very little help. They did not instruct us on how to administer insulin. They still don't let people inside their offices because of Covid. We were prescribed Basaglar. At 300$s a bottle... We were given a coupon to lower the price to around 100$ or so, but it wasn't accepted. Our vet mentioned nothing about us monitoring glucose levels. Only that we were to bring him back in a month to have them run some tests. Is that normal? Everywhere online seems to say that you're supposed to be monitoring their blood sugar in order to correctly administer proper doses of insulin. I'm very afraid I'm going to overdose my best friend here without knowing his blood sugar levels beforehand. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

