Welcome!
We have had great success feeding kitties lo carb, wet, non prescription foods and testing at home to determine how the insulin is working and how much to give.
WD is 37% carbs - like feeding donuts to a human diabetic. One of our members put together a food chart; we feed foods between 8-10% carbs. (
Janet and Binky’s chart A vet, Dr. Lisa, provides an excellent site that explains why wet lo carb is best for any cat but especially diabetics. She also deals with IBD issues (
http://www.catinfo.org)
Glargaline or Lantus as it is called in this forum is an excellent long lasting insulin but it doesn't work very well with a variable schedule because it builds up a shed in the body that influences how much insulin is needed. We have a separate forum here for Lantus, manned by only Lantus users. At the top are some excellent stickies regarding how it works and how to get started.
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We also urge you to learn how to hometest as soon as possible. We figure we would never get a prescription and dose for insulin for our children and then blindly dose for 2 weeks until we went back to the doctor for blood glucose testing; we do the same for our 4 legged children. We have taught hundreds of people over the internet to test at home; can we help you learn how?
It is a steep learning curve and overwhelming at first. We all felt overwhelmed. But the more you read and learn, and then start to test at home, the more in control you will feel and the safer your kitty will be. We all had to get up to speed and we all helped each other. We would love to help you help your kitty.