WhimzicalWhizkerz
Member Since 2014
Hey Everyone!
I was just wanting some opinions on a few things to do with my 2 year old fur baby Tramp. Well technically he is only half my fur baby since he belongs to my boyfriend, but I love him just the same. Tramp has been diagnosed with diabetes since April 17th and boy that month leading up to his diagnosis was hectic. Late in March Tramp had an incident where he could not control his pee and we took him to the vet immediately since this what not normal. We were given meds for a UTI and we were also told his sugar levels in his urine were high, but it could just be due to him being stressed out. We were suppose to bring another urine sample back later that week, but there was a huge ice storm that knocked the power out for over a week. So since Tramp was feeling better after his medicine we did not think much of it until he started to uncontrollably throw up. This time we ended up taking him to a different vet (we had trouble with our vet and decided to change vets) and come to find out his sugar was 518 :O. Our new vet also told us that stress would not have elevated his sugar levels in his urine so our original vet should have immediately done a blood test to find out if Tramp was diabetic.
After all was said and done Tramp was put on 1 unit of Vetsulin twice a day and his diet was changed to Hill's Prescription Diet W/D for weight and glucose management. After about a week Tramp's spirits had turned around. He was playing a lot more, he stopped drinking a ton of water, and you could just tell he was feeling better.
We do not do the BG home testing because giving him a shot is extremely stressful on him. I know we should, but at the moment it is not worth the fight. We are also extremely prepared and know the signs of a hypo, but so far he has shown no signs.
On April 17th we took Tramp in for a 2 day glucose curve at the vet. The vet, taking in to account stress, said that his glucose seemed to be stabilizing but that their were some spikes. So we have now upped the Vetsulin to 2 units twice a day. Tramp seems to be doing perfectly fine on the 2 units (even though he hates his shots) and he will not go back for his next glucose curve until June 17th.
The vet is very knowledgeable when it comes to diabetic cats. He did originally want us to put Tramp on lantus, but it was way out of our price range so he put us on Vetsulin instead. He also seemed to believe that their is not a big difference between the dry food for diabetic cats vs. the wet foods. I like the fact that our vet wants to take it slow with increasing the dosage and he is always willing to take our phone calls. Another great thing is his vet office is 24/7 at regular vet prices which is wonderful b/c Tramp gets his food and shots at 1am and 1pm and if we go anywhere they will be able to board him and keep him at his regular times.
Anyway now I feel like I am rambling. Thanks for stopping in.
I was just wanting some opinions on a few things to do with my 2 year old fur baby Tramp. Well technically he is only half my fur baby since he belongs to my boyfriend, but I love him just the same. Tramp has been diagnosed with diabetes since April 17th and boy that month leading up to his diagnosis was hectic. Late in March Tramp had an incident where he could not control his pee and we took him to the vet immediately since this what not normal. We were given meds for a UTI and we were also told his sugar levels in his urine were high, but it could just be due to him being stressed out. We were suppose to bring another urine sample back later that week, but there was a huge ice storm that knocked the power out for over a week. So since Tramp was feeling better after his medicine we did not think much of it until he started to uncontrollably throw up. This time we ended up taking him to a different vet (we had trouble with our vet and decided to change vets) and come to find out his sugar was 518 :O. Our new vet also told us that stress would not have elevated his sugar levels in his urine so our original vet should have immediately done a blood test to find out if Tramp was diabetic.
After all was said and done Tramp was put on 1 unit of Vetsulin twice a day and his diet was changed to Hill's Prescription Diet W/D for weight and glucose management. After about a week Tramp's spirits had turned around. He was playing a lot more, he stopped drinking a ton of water, and you could just tell he was feeling better.
We do not do the BG home testing because giving him a shot is extremely stressful on him. I know we should, but at the moment it is not worth the fight. We are also extremely prepared and know the signs of a hypo, but so far he has shown no signs.
On April 17th we took Tramp in for a 2 day glucose curve at the vet. The vet, taking in to account stress, said that his glucose seemed to be stabilizing but that their were some spikes. So we have now upped the Vetsulin to 2 units twice a day. Tramp seems to be doing perfectly fine on the 2 units (even though he hates his shots) and he will not go back for his next glucose curve until June 17th.
The vet is very knowledgeable when it comes to diabetic cats. He did originally want us to put Tramp on lantus, but it was way out of our price range so he put us on Vetsulin instead. He also seemed to believe that their is not a big difference between the dry food for diabetic cats vs. the wet foods. I like the fact that our vet wants to take it slow with increasing the dosage and he is always willing to take our phone calls. Another great thing is his vet office is 24/7 at regular vet prices which is wonderful b/c Tramp gets his food and shots at 1am and 1pm and if we go anywhere they will be able to board him and keep him at his regular times.
Anyway now I feel like I am rambling. Thanks for stopping in.