Hi, (from the U.K.)
Have already found so much out in the last few weeks from reading posts on this site. Thanks so much for all the great info.
Ted was diagnosed a few weeks back after becoming really lethargic and losing weight with extreme manic hunger. We changed diet to a low carb high protein before we started on insulin and then started on caninsulin 1.5 (for 1 week), then 2.0 (For 1 week) and now on 2.5 (1 week so far but back to vet in 4 days) as his levels on testing at the vet are still high. 29-31 (they say to aim for 10 but should be 5/6)
His energy levels have increased, still a bit clumsy on jumping but back to hunting and eating his kills .
I want to start testing his BG at home and I was wondering what monitors people recommend, I wish cost was no option, but I have a few poorly animals, so I’m looking for the most accurate but also cost efficient way to do this.
thanks for any advice
Have already found so much out in the last few weeks from reading posts on this site. Thanks so much for all the great info.
Ted was diagnosed a few weeks back after becoming really lethargic and losing weight with extreme manic hunger. We changed diet to a low carb high protein before we started on insulin and then started on caninsulin 1.5 (for 1 week), then 2.0 (For 1 week) and now on 2.5 (1 week so far but back to vet in 4 days) as his levels on testing at the vet are still high. 29-31 (they say to aim for 10 but should be 5/6)
His energy levels have increased, still a bit clumsy on jumping but back to hunting and eating his kills .
I want to start testing his BG at home and I was wondering what monitors people recommend, I wish cost was no option, but I have a few poorly animals, so I’m looking for the most accurate but also cost efficient way to do this.
thanks for any advice
That will give you the information you really need to be able to understand what is happening with your kitty's blood glucose.