scissorchik
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Hi everyone. My 9 year old orange tabby Basil was just diagnosed with feline diabetes yesterday. Him an his brother always ate dry food, free range, and I have now had to switch to wet food, 2 feedings a day, 12 hours apart.
He takes a very small dose of Lantis, and he is eating Hills MD. I separate the two cats, and give Bas his diet, and Monkey gets some fancy feast at the same time. I also give Bas his shot while he's eating, and distracted. The vet said to only do the 2 feedings a day for now, and she will show me how to do the curve on Friday.
How long should I give Bas for his feeding? 15 minutes? Half an hour? I gave him 20 and when I checked in with him he had only eaten about 1/2 of his serving, and wouldn't touch the rest. I guess what bothers me is knowing if he has enough food in his system for the insulin to work, especially since he doesn't eat til 7pm tonight.
I'm going to check with the vet's office, but i figured with the wealth of knowledge gathered here, someone might be able to advise me.
Thanks,
Leanne
He takes a very small dose of Lantis, and he is eating Hills MD. I separate the two cats, and give Bas his diet, and Monkey gets some fancy feast at the same time. I also give Bas his shot while he's eating, and distracted. The vet said to only do the 2 feedings a day for now, and she will show me how to do the curve on Friday.
How long should I give Bas for his feeding? 15 minutes? Half an hour? I gave him 20 and when I checked in with him he had only eaten about 1/2 of his serving, and wouldn't touch the rest. I guess what bothers me is knowing if he has enough food in his system for the insulin to work, especially since he doesn't eat til 7pm tonight.
I'm going to check with the vet's office, but i figured with the wealth of knowledge gathered here, someone might be able to advise me.
Thanks,
Leanne