NatCat
Member Since 2015
Hi, Friends. My beloved tuxedo cat, Pax, was diagnosed a few months ago. I have done a lot of reading and am working closely with my veterinarian, but I am having trouble getting him regulated.
Pax is around 10 years old. Otherwise healthy. He was always heafty, since I have owned him (5 years), but never fat. He lost weight, and was diagnosed quickly. The vet sees no neuropathy. Before and since his diagnosis, he has not been especially thirsty. He is still extremely shiny, and he does not act any different than pre-diagnosis, except for his increased interest in food.
When he was diagnosed, my vet wanted to try Novalin. I was hesitant because of what I read about it, but he insisted that we try it because he has known several cats who responded well to it. After several months, the vet and I finally made the switch to Lantus. I was hoping for a really miraculous result, but instead, my readings are looking similar to what they did on Novalin. His fasting numbers are usually in the 500s. It comes down slowly, but not to normal numbers. We are now doing 3 units, twice a day.
I have switched foods. Because I have four cats this hasn't been easy, but my vet recommended anything with a protein percentage of above 13. I have been shopping around with a few different foods, but nothing has made a huge difference.
Is there anything else I can be doing? I keep careful logs and upload them for the vet to see. I have done several curves on my own. We test constantly. I just want to get him better.
Pax is around 10 years old. Otherwise healthy. He was always heafty, since I have owned him (5 years), but never fat. He lost weight, and was diagnosed quickly. The vet sees no neuropathy. Before and since his diagnosis, he has not been especially thirsty. He is still extremely shiny, and he does not act any different than pre-diagnosis, except for his increased interest in food.
When he was diagnosed, my vet wanted to try Novalin. I was hesitant because of what I read about it, but he insisted that we try it because he has known several cats who responded well to it. After several months, the vet and I finally made the switch to Lantus. I was hoping for a really miraculous result, but instead, my readings are looking similar to what they did on Novalin. His fasting numbers are usually in the 500s. It comes down slowly, but not to normal numbers. We are now doing 3 units, twice a day.
I have switched foods. Because I have four cats this hasn't been easy, but my vet recommended anything with a protein percentage of above 13. I have been shopping around with a few different foods, but nothing has made a huge difference.
Is there anything else I can be doing? I keep careful logs and upload them for the vet to see. I have done several curves on my own. We test constantly. I just want to get him better.