RamaMoo22
Member Since 2017
My cat, Rama, was diagnosed with diabetes on July 5th, 2017 after we noticed he was losing a lot of weight. He is 12 years old and has always been a big cat, not just weight wise but overall size, he's just a big boy. We noticed we could feel his spine and when we took him to the vet his glucose number was 379. Since then we started him on 1 unit of insulin, which we quickly upped to 1.5 units. We also switched both of our cats to Vital Cat freeze dried raw patties so they are on a low carb, species appropriate diet. The diet has been great for my cats' coats and their overall energy. He plays like he's a kitten again! Even with these changes, Rama's numbers were still getting up to 600 at night and in the morning and his glucose was not going below 400 midday. The vet told us he may need more insulin because he's such a big cat so he is now on 2-2.5 units every 12 hours. Unfortunately my husband and I both work full time jobs so our only time to test him midday is on the weekends or in the middle of the night. We saw one low number at 70 in the middle of the night, about 8 hours after his insulin shot, but overall his low numbers have been around 250-350. His normal for morning and night is 500-600. It is pretty rare we've seen it around 100, that was really at the beginning of us giving him 2.5 units (he's been on 2-2.5 units for a week today). We were thinking it was the somogyi effect, where he's getting too low and then it shows up as getting too high, but I'm really not sure because he seems very rarely low and even the low numbers seem high. I was giving him two big meals, 12 hours apart when I give him his insulin, but he was acting like he was starving (he used to graze) so now I give him the daily portion size but over four feedings- a whole pattie for breakfast at 5:45 am, 1/4 a pattie at 10 am, 1/4 a pattie at 2 pm, and then a whole pattie for dinner at 5:45 pm. The portion size says 2 patties for a 12 pound cat and he is 14 pounds. This schedule works out well for him because he seems more content. We just started this feeding schedule and got an automatic feeder so he can always have his midday meals. Unfortunately we are still getting high readingin the morning and at night, still 500-600. Midday has been more like 250. He is on lantus and I was just wondering why you may think his numbers are still getting so high, is the food schedule I have him on okay? Also, do you feel like it could be the somogyi effect where he is getting too low or does he need more insulin? Any advice is a big help to us, we're doing our best for him but we're newcomers. Thanks again!
Rama's mama,
Fran
Rama's mama,
Fran
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