Steven & Shadow
Member Since 2013
Hi: I have a 15 year old male snowshoe Siamese cat named Shadow who was diagnosed with diabetes about 15 months ago. Three years ago my Mother could no longer care for him so I took him in so she could visit with him from time to time. Unfortunately my Mom fed him high carb dry food in unlimited quantities. I changed that to what I thought was better dry food (Iams Senior) in low quantities. He lost some weight but came down with diabetes anyway. I then changed his diet to low carb wet food only except for Purina DM dry food when I am away. I now use YoungAgain instead of the DM when I'm away. He has been getting one to two shots a day of Lantus (1.5 units twice a day recently as per vets advice).
The reason I joined this board is I test the cat's urine from time to time with Purina glocotest squares. Recently they showed zero ketones. I bought some Relion ketone test strips and checked again with the same results. I went online and realized he was showing signs of hypoglocemia so I stopped the Lantus 36 hours ago. The symptoms persisted so I fed him some high carb dry food with pure maple syrup on it (last night and again this morning). He seems better but a little lethargic which is inconclusive with an old guy. I decided I cannot be running to the vet all the time due to logistic and funds issues so I am going to start testing his blood glucose with a Relion Micro glucose monitor.
I'm fairly technical so I may figure it out but if I have questions I won't hesitate to post them here. I just tested his urine again and no ketones again. OK, here I go.
Question #1: I am concerned about feeding him more syrup. I bought some high carb wet food (32+%) , mid carb wet food ( about 15%), and low carb wet food (>10%) thinking I should gradually get him back to low carb food depending on his readings. Good thinking or out to lunch?
The reason I joined this board is I test the cat's urine from time to time with Purina glocotest squares. Recently they showed zero ketones. I bought some Relion ketone test strips and checked again with the same results. I went online and realized he was showing signs of hypoglocemia so I stopped the Lantus 36 hours ago. The symptoms persisted so I fed him some high carb dry food with pure maple syrup on it (last night and again this morning). He seems better but a little lethargic which is inconclusive with an old guy. I decided I cannot be running to the vet all the time due to logistic and funds issues so I am going to start testing his blood glucose with a Relion Micro glucose monitor.
I'm fairly technical so I may figure it out but if I have questions I won't hesitate to post them here. I just tested his urine again and no ketones again. OK, here I go.
Question #1: I am concerned about feeding him more syrup. I bought some high carb wet food (32+%) , mid carb wet food ( about 15%), and low carb wet food (>10%) thinking I should gradually get him back to low carb food depending on his readings. Good thinking or out to lunch?