Ellen and Woody
Member Since 2013
Hi all,
I was on this forum about 13 years ago with my cat Tucker, who is now gone. Today I found out that my cat Woody is diabetic, so here I am again! Luckily I knew the diabetes symptoms so I took him to the vet and he has a 326 BG. Here's my question. I'm on vacation, and my "vacation" vet says that since Woody is below 400, we can try to help him with diet alone to see if we can get his BG down below 250. The vet says his target range for diabetic cats getting insulin is 80-250, so he wants to try first by eliminating dry food and feeding only Science Diet canned M/D. If he falls to 250 or lower, we would just continue on the diet without insulin.
I called my "regular" vet and she says that we should start insulin right away. Her experience is that about 50% of newly diabetic cats given long-acting insulin (Glargine or Lantus) plus the M/D have gone into remission. He has only become diabetic in last couple months, when symptoms started (excess drinking). His BG was completely normal last April.
Q: should I try the M/D alone or do insulin plus M/D? Do you like M/D? How about Glargine or Lantus insulin?
Woody is a 9 year old long hair rescued sealpoint Siamese mix neutered male, perfect weight at 13 pounds. To add to the issue, he gets struvite crystals and has had most teeth pulled due to resorbtive disease. Vets say that M/D is okay for crystal cats, as it acidifies the urine.
I was on this forum about 13 years ago with my cat Tucker, who is now gone. Today I found out that my cat Woody is diabetic, so here I am again! Luckily I knew the diabetes symptoms so I took him to the vet and he has a 326 BG. Here's my question. I'm on vacation, and my "vacation" vet says that since Woody is below 400, we can try to help him with diet alone to see if we can get his BG down below 250. The vet says his target range for diabetic cats getting insulin is 80-250, so he wants to try first by eliminating dry food and feeding only Science Diet canned M/D. If he falls to 250 or lower, we would just continue on the diet without insulin.
I called my "regular" vet and she says that we should start insulin right away. Her experience is that about 50% of newly diabetic cats given long-acting insulin (Glargine or Lantus) plus the M/D have gone into remission. He has only become diabetic in last couple months, when symptoms started (excess drinking). His BG was completely normal last April.
Q: should I try the M/D alone or do insulin plus M/D? Do you like M/D? How about Glargine or Lantus insulin?
Woody is a 9 year old long hair rescued sealpoint Siamese mix neutered male, perfect weight at 13 pounds. To add to the issue, he gets struvite crystals and has had most teeth pulled due to resorbtive disease. Vets say that M/D is okay for crystal cats, as it acidifies the urine.