Hello Everyone!
To start, my name is Liz and my newly diagnosed diabetic cat is a 6 year grey black tabby, Gus. I brought Gus to the vet last week because he was losing weight (from 19 lbs at last vet visit in July 2013 to 14 lb in November 2013, his body score is a 3/4 - basically he is a bit too thin now) and urinating a lot. He was also refusing to eat food. After some tests, the vet determined Gus' BG was above 400. A complete senior panel was run and this was the only problem that the vet identified. Gus was prescribed Lantus, at 1 unit every 12 hours, and has been on it for about 6 days without any major problems. He doesn't like the shot, but he isn't fighting it either.
I've changed Gus' food from 3/4 cup of Dry Healthy Weight Purina Kibble each day to canned Purina DM. Gus really likes kibble, so to aid the transition from kibble to canned, I tossed the Healthy Weight Purina Kibble and purchased a small bag of EVO Cat and Kitten kibble, which Gus eats as if it was cat-candy. I've been using this as treats and to tempt him to eat the canned food. I've changed from a once-per-day feeding to twice-per-day. My question is: How much canned food should I feed him? The Purina DM website says that he should get 2 and 1/8 cans (each can is 5.5 oz) everyday, which seems like a huge amount for a cat that was overweight on just 3/4 cup of food. On the other hand, he needs to gain about a pound.
I haven't done a BG curve yet, as the vet said I should wait 1-2 weeks to let the insulin and the diet change settle.
Any suggestions are welcome as I don't feel that I have a good grasp as to how to feed Gus now.
Thanks! Liz
To start, my name is Liz and my newly diagnosed diabetic cat is a 6 year grey black tabby, Gus. I brought Gus to the vet last week because he was losing weight (from 19 lbs at last vet visit in July 2013 to 14 lb in November 2013, his body score is a 3/4 - basically he is a bit too thin now) and urinating a lot. He was also refusing to eat food. After some tests, the vet determined Gus' BG was above 400. A complete senior panel was run and this was the only problem that the vet identified. Gus was prescribed Lantus, at 1 unit every 12 hours, and has been on it for about 6 days without any major problems. He doesn't like the shot, but he isn't fighting it either.
I've changed Gus' food from 3/4 cup of Dry Healthy Weight Purina Kibble each day to canned Purina DM. Gus really likes kibble, so to aid the transition from kibble to canned, I tossed the Healthy Weight Purina Kibble and purchased a small bag of EVO Cat and Kitten kibble, which Gus eats as if it was cat-candy. I've been using this as treats and to tempt him to eat the canned food. I've changed from a once-per-day feeding to twice-per-day. My question is: How much canned food should I feed him? The Purina DM website says that he should get 2 and 1/8 cans (each can is 5.5 oz) everyday, which seems like a huge amount for a cat that was overweight on just 3/4 cup of food. On the other hand, he needs to gain about a pound.
I haven't done a BG curve yet, as the vet said I should wait 1-2 weeks to let the insulin and the diet change settle.
Any suggestions are welcome as I don't feel that I have a good grasp as to how to feed Gus now.
Thanks! Liz