Aevans
Member Since 2014
Hello everyone! I am already comforted by the fact that there are others who know what it's like to have diabetic kitty!
My sweet baby Lulu was diagnosed back in May 2013. Getting married, moving into our first home, and our baby being diagnosed...what a year it has been! We've been working with our vet to get our fluffy girl regulated but it has been a roller coaster ride. Numbers are all over the place. The vet seemed to become complacent with our strategy. So my husband and I made it our New Year's resolution to do more for Lulu's health. We asked ourselves, "what else can be done?" I started doing research and reading posts from other diabetic cat owners. I couldn't believe all of the things I learned! And all of the new questions I now have....
*I need to start keeping an online log of data instead of writing it...add that to my list of resolutions.
A little about Lulu....
Lulu is 6 years old. She's currently on Hills prescription M/D (wet) and Lantus. 3.5 units twice a day. Weighs about 8 pounds. Neuropathy in her back legs.
After doing research, I found that her current food might not be the best for her. That expensive prescription food is 14% carbs and it has flour and byproducts in it! Why did the vet recommend this? Isn't 10% the threshold for carbs? I'm sure you have all asked those same questions. Oh, and don't forget the "Why didn't I look at the label sooner?"
Anyways, knowledge is power and I now know that I can find a better food with lower carbs. So that leads me to my first question....
I saw that Fancy Feast classic is hanging around the 4-5% and Purina DM is 3%. Are there any other foods that I might have overlooked that are worth trying??? (Don't worry, our vet is aware that we will be changing the food--detox, insulin adjustment is necessary). We are really hoping the food adjustment will help!
My research also led me to a few reviews of methylcobalamin and how it can help neuropathy. She started walking down on her hocks and I told the vet...they didn't really offer much info about it. So I found that some people had luck with Zobaline brand. I purchased some and we are going to give it a try. Thoughts, suggestions, etc on methylcobalamin??
Last question. My vet only offered Lantus. I saw some info on PZI. I don't want to change too much all at once but is it worth trying? confused_cat
We are devoting this weekend to food adjustment. Wish us luck. I'm going to buy 2 extra containers of litter...
I appreciate all of your input and time.
My sweet baby Lulu was diagnosed back in May 2013. Getting married, moving into our first home, and our baby being diagnosed...what a year it has been! We've been working with our vet to get our fluffy girl regulated but it has been a roller coaster ride. Numbers are all over the place. The vet seemed to become complacent with our strategy. So my husband and I made it our New Year's resolution to do more for Lulu's health. We asked ourselves, "what else can be done?" I started doing research and reading posts from other diabetic cat owners. I couldn't believe all of the things I learned! And all of the new questions I now have....
*I need to start keeping an online log of data instead of writing it...add that to my list of resolutions.
A little about Lulu....
Lulu is 6 years old. She's currently on Hills prescription M/D (wet) and Lantus. 3.5 units twice a day. Weighs about 8 pounds. Neuropathy in her back legs.
After doing research, I found that her current food might not be the best for her. That expensive prescription food is 14% carbs and it has flour and byproducts in it! Why did the vet recommend this? Isn't 10% the threshold for carbs? I'm sure you have all asked those same questions. Oh, and don't forget the "Why didn't I look at the label sooner?"
Anyways, knowledge is power and I now know that I can find a better food with lower carbs. So that leads me to my first question....
I saw that Fancy Feast classic is hanging around the 4-5% and Purina DM is 3%. Are there any other foods that I might have overlooked that are worth trying??? (Don't worry, our vet is aware that we will be changing the food--detox, insulin adjustment is necessary). We are really hoping the food adjustment will help!
My research also led me to a few reviews of methylcobalamin and how it can help neuropathy. She started walking down on her hocks and I told the vet...they didn't really offer much info about it. So I found that some people had luck with Zobaline brand. I purchased some and we are going to give it a try. Thoughts, suggestions, etc on methylcobalamin??
Last question. My vet only offered Lantus. I saw some info on PZI. I don't want to change too much all at once but is it worth trying? confused_cat
We are devoting this weekend to food adjustment. Wish us luck. I'm going to buy 2 extra containers of litter...
I appreciate all of your input and time.