LucyCat
Member Since 2013
My cat, Lucy, is 7 years old and was diagnosed with diabetes in March. My vet has monitored a twice daily dosage of ProZinc at 4 units each and it has not improved. Her glucose curve tests just yesterday were reading at around 400. He has concluded that ProZinc is not right for her and wants to switch her to Lantus. We will be starting Lantus as soon as we receive the vial on Tuesday. Until then I guess I will not be giving her anything because she is not supposed to have any ProZinc in her body when we start Lantus. He wants to start her at 2 units twice daily. She weighs 10 lbs.
Currently Lucy free-feeds on Iams Indoor Weight and Hairball Control dry food and gets a quarter of a can of Friskies Diabetic Pate 15 minutes before each of her insulin injections. People have suggested switching to scheduled feedings, which I need some advice about. Also, should I completely stop giving her dry food? I have another cat that tries to eat her wet food once she finishes her own. I'm concerned that scheduled feedings don't really work when you have 2 cats and one will always try to eat the other cat's food.
Thanks for your guidance.
Becky
Currently Lucy free-feeds on Iams Indoor Weight and Hairball Control dry food and gets a quarter of a can of Friskies Diabetic Pate 15 minutes before each of her insulin injections. People have suggested switching to scheduled feedings, which I need some advice about. Also, should I completely stop giving her dry food? I have another cat that tries to eat her wet food once she finishes her own. I'm concerned that scheduled feedings don't really work when you have 2 cats and one will always try to eat the other cat's food.
Thanks for your guidance.
Becky