Jake was just diagnosed two weeks ago with diabetes! He is 7 years old, and about 20 pounds. He is a very large kitty. He was always free-fed Purina cat food, and I never knew the effects of this on him.. No one ever warned me! He is a large cat in general, but he is considered obese! He was peeing everywhere but inside his litter box a few weeks ago, so after a trip to the vet, it was discovered he was diabetic.
He is currently on 3 units of Lantus - I NEVER thought the shots wer going to be something I could handle, but (knock on wood), I have gotten a routine down, and dont get nervous, and think my tecnique is pretty good!
He is on a new food, as of about 4 weeks now, and he loves it.. Earthborn Holistic. (Any comments on this food?) He previously was eating almost 2 cups of food per day, if not more.. He is down now to about 1 cup, and two tablespoons of wet food.. He eats AM and PM..
Jake is VERY unhappy when he goes to the vet, and has to be sedated when we arrive. For this reason, testing is very difficult for us. Our vet wanted us to start off with the shots and get that down, and now I want to begin testing. A friend had a meter that she no longer uses for herself, and set us up with all of the supplies.
We tried last night, on his paw (per the vet reccomendation), and needless to say, I was not able to strike gold. . I am terrified of doing it on his ears. He has some small tumors on the edges of his ears. Now, not to say this isnt possible, but I just am afraid he will FREAK. When we tried the paw, he didnt even flinch, which makes me think its not even getting into his skin. I even tried the highest possible setting.
Should I just attempt the ear? My fiance shares the same fear, that Jake will go absolutly nuts, and he is the only person to help me at home. Jake is extremly strong and I can't really hold him down.
I would appreciate any feedback! Learning to live with this has been tougher emotionally on me then on Jake. He loves the attention and comes running when I pull the insulin out of the fridge! (I suspect he thinks it is his wet food though!)
Glad this site is here to lend me some help!
He is currently on 3 units of Lantus - I NEVER thought the shots wer going to be something I could handle, but (knock on wood), I have gotten a routine down, and dont get nervous, and think my tecnique is pretty good!
He is on a new food, as of about 4 weeks now, and he loves it.. Earthborn Holistic. (Any comments on this food?) He previously was eating almost 2 cups of food per day, if not more.. He is down now to about 1 cup, and two tablespoons of wet food.. He eats AM and PM..
Jake is VERY unhappy when he goes to the vet, and has to be sedated when we arrive. For this reason, testing is very difficult for us. Our vet wanted us to start off with the shots and get that down, and now I want to begin testing. A friend had a meter that she no longer uses for herself, and set us up with all of the supplies.
We tried last night, on his paw (per the vet reccomendation), and needless to say, I was not able to strike gold. . I am terrified of doing it on his ears. He has some small tumors on the edges of his ears. Now, not to say this isnt possible, but I just am afraid he will FREAK. When we tried the paw, he didnt even flinch, which makes me think its not even getting into his skin. I even tried the highest possible setting.
Should I just attempt the ear? My fiance shares the same fear, that Jake will go absolutly nuts, and he is the only person to help me at home. Jake is extremly strong and I can't really hold him down.
I would appreciate any feedback! Learning to live with this has been tougher emotionally on me then on Jake. He loves the attention and comes running when I pull the insulin out of the fridge! (I suspect he thinks it is his wet food though!)
Glad this site is here to lend me some help!