Our 9 year old cat trident was diagnosed with diabetes earlier this week. We had noticed and increase in drinking and urination frequency/volume. When we took her in for her yearly checkup, we mentioned this and had blood tests done. Her glucose was at 343 so the vet id'ed her as diabetic and gave us a prescription for Novalin N insulin and said to give her 4 units twice a day. I did some research and realized that this amount of insulin seemed pretty high, so we only gave her 1 unit. Injected her twice. Then I decided to do some home glucose testing. Bought a human home testing meter. We have been testing her twice a day for the past 3 days and she consistently reads between 130 and 160. We haven't given her any insulin since we began testing - afraid we will put her in hypo state. We did adjust her food from dry to wet (higher protein, low carb).
Should we be giving her insulin? She has a good appetite and energy level - not as thirsty....
Should we be giving her insulin? She has a good appetite and energy level - not as thirsty....