Hello everyone! My name is Holly and I have a SugarCat named Tuxedo. He is approximately 10 years old and I would say he has been diabetic for the past 5-6 years (I am horrible with dates!). He is currently on 4 units of PZI insulin twice a day.
Now, let me give you a little history on Tuxedo.....we rescued him from the alley behind my work about 8 years ago. After a couple of years we noticed he was urinating all over the house and just didn't seem like he could hold it. Then he started walking funny and we decided it was time to take him to the vet. That is when we found out he was diabetic. He has been on PZI insulin since we found out he was diabetic. Tuxedo seemed to be doing okay as a diabetic until a couple of years ago and then it seemed like everything hit the fan at once. It started with Tuxedo having a seizure. It was the scariest thing I have ever seen and I really don't want to witness it again. We took him to the emergency vet and they checked his blood and it was high so they didn't think diabetes was the culprit. He had the seizure immediately after he had eaten and received his shot so it's hard to believe the two things aren't related but I'm not a vet. After that it seemed like we were going to the vet every week to get his blood checked and his insulin just kept increasing. After a while the vet decided to pull all of Tuxedo's teeth because some of them were infected and a couple were broken and the vet thought this might help regulate his diabetes because infections can wreak havoc on their sugar levels (or something along those lines). So, we got his teeth pulled and it really did seem to help. His next blood glucose test was around 120 (I think. I remember it was low. I'm sure I have it written down at home somewhere)-the vet had me decrease the insulin and I thought we were on the up and up but the next time we went in it was around 300 (when they test his blood glucose it is 6 hours after we have given Tux his shot). At this time, and after reading this website, I decided to buy my own monitor and start home testing. It was pretty intimidating at first but I got the hang of it. Warming up the ear defiantly helps a ton! It is a Bayer Contour meter. We did home testing for a while and the numbers seemed ok but not great. Unfortunately, Tuxedo's brother (Ron) developed Cancer and I just couldn't devote as much time to Tuxedo as I should have and I stopped home testing. Tuxedo has seemed fine but we took him to the vet a couple of weeks ago for a checkup (and a suspected UTI) and it seems like we're on the same roller coaster again. The vet was pretty sure Tux had an infection so he gave him an antibiotic. The fructosamine test was high but the vet suspects that's from the infection so we didn't change his insulin at that time. On Friday, when I got home from work and before Tux was fed or given his shot I decided to test his blood since I hadn't done it in so long and I was curious...it was low. 137. We have had our monitor compared to what the vet uses and there is a 42 point difference with ours being on the low side so that would have put him at a 179 on the vets monitor I did not give him any insulin on Friday night. All weekend I monitored him before he got his shots and a lot of times he was in 300-400 range but some of the time he was in the 500 range. I tried to adjust the insulin according to what I thought was 'safe'. Yesterday, we took him back into the vet and I almost feel more confused. If I was a cartoon character I would have a big question mark on my head! I told the vet about the reading from Friday and he said I could have given Tux his insulin shot anyway because it was taken before food. I wouldn't have felt comfortable doing that. Tux's blood was at about a 300 at the vets office (this would have been 6 hours after his morning shot) which the vet was happy with and said to just stay on the same routine we had been on. I asked the vet about changing Tuxedo's food because he is eating some dry food right now (I didn't realize how horrible dry food was until recently. I was one of those people that thought since the vet was pushing it (Hills M/D) and it was for diabetics it was okay. Wrong!) and of course he tried to push the M/D wet on me which Tux won't eat and there were a couple of others but I told him Tux wouldn't eat any of them. He didn't seem to think feeding Tux dry food was a big issue and didn't even mention anything about decreasing the insulin or testing if I do change his diet. So, yesterday my husband and I went cat food shopping and bought some Merrick (which will have to be a treat at $1.50/can!) and some of the PetSmart Grreat Choice cat food. Last night we fed Tuxedo the Merrick and took away his dry food. He loved it! However, we cannot feed Tuxedo that every day. Tuxedo is a HUGE cat (he is big boned-a definite alley cat-and maybe just a tiny bit plump) and would need about 2-2 1/2 5.5oz cans per day. this morning I tried to feed him the Grreat Choice but he threw it up and then refused to eat it, and I tried two different flavors. I didn't know what to do and ended up putting a little dry food down for him before I left. I am gone from the house from about 7AM-5PM so it's a long time for him to go without food. My husband is home but he works nights so he's usually asleep in the day. So, sorry if this is a big confusing paragraph mess. I am just looking for a little help and guidance and was hoping someone with some more experience might be able to help me out. These are the things I am wondering about...
1. Is the Bayer Contour meter a reliable meter? I love it because it's super easy to use and I can get my supplies on Amazon. But 42 points difference from the vet seems like a lot-is that normal? If there is a better meter out there that is easy to use and can be bought on Amazon please let me know.
2. Is this the correct order of things-test, feed, insulin? If the test number is below a certain number do you not give insulin? I'm just confused because the vet thought it would still be okay to give insulin at 137 but that seems really low to me.
3. Diet! Are there any canned cat foods that I can pick up at Wal Mart that you would recommend (besides Fancy Feast)? Would 9 Lives be something to try? He is not a big fish fan. Also, any tricks for switching your cat from dry to wet food?
4. Any other tips and advice especially regarding when to test and his diet and how to switch his diet would be really appreciated.
Thank you so much for your time and help!
Holly and Tux
Now, let me give you a little history on Tuxedo.....we rescued him from the alley behind my work about 8 years ago. After a couple of years we noticed he was urinating all over the house and just didn't seem like he could hold it. Then he started walking funny and we decided it was time to take him to the vet. That is when we found out he was diabetic. He has been on PZI insulin since we found out he was diabetic. Tuxedo seemed to be doing okay as a diabetic until a couple of years ago and then it seemed like everything hit the fan at once. It started with Tuxedo having a seizure. It was the scariest thing I have ever seen and I really don't want to witness it again. We took him to the emergency vet and they checked his blood and it was high so they didn't think diabetes was the culprit. He had the seizure immediately after he had eaten and received his shot so it's hard to believe the two things aren't related but I'm not a vet. After that it seemed like we were going to the vet every week to get his blood checked and his insulin just kept increasing. After a while the vet decided to pull all of Tuxedo's teeth because some of them were infected and a couple were broken and the vet thought this might help regulate his diabetes because infections can wreak havoc on their sugar levels (or something along those lines). So, we got his teeth pulled and it really did seem to help. His next blood glucose test was around 120 (I think. I remember it was low. I'm sure I have it written down at home somewhere)-the vet had me decrease the insulin and I thought we were on the up and up but the next time we went in it was around 300 (when they test his blood glucose it is 6 hours after we have given Tux his shot). At this time, and after reading this website, I decided to buy my own monitor and start home testing. It was pretty intimidating at first but I got the hang of it. Warming up the ear defiantly helps a ton! It is a Bayer Contour meter. We did home testing for a while and the numbers seemed ok but not great. Unfortunately, Tuxedo's brother (Ron) developed Cancer and I just couldn't devote as much time to Tuxedo as I should have and I stopped home testing. Tuxedo has seemed fine but we took him to the vet a couple of weeks ago for a checkup (and a suspected UTI) and it seems like we're on the same roller coaster again. The vet was pretty sure Tux had an infection so he gave him an antibiotic. The fructosamine test was high but the vet suspects that's from the infection so we didn't change his insulin at that time. On Friday, when I got home from work and before Tux was fed or given his shot I decided to test his blood since I hadn't done it in so long and I was curious...it was low. 137. We have had our monitor compared to what the vet uses and there is a 42 point difference with ours being on the low side so that would have put him at a 179 on the vets monitor I did not give him any insulin on Friday night. All weekend I monitored him before he got his shots and a lot of times he was in 300-400 range but some of the time he was in the 500 range. I tried to adjust the insulin according to what I thought was 'safe'. Yesterday, we took him back into the vet and I almost feel more confused. If I was a cartoon character I would have a big question mark on my head! I told the vet about the reading from Friday and he said I could have given Tux his insulin shot anyway because it was taken before food. I wouldn't have felt comfortable doing that. Tux's blood was at about a 300 at the vets office (this would have been 6 hours after his morning shot) which the vet was happy with and said to just stay on the same routine we had been on. I asked the vet about changing Tuxedo's food because he is eating some dry food right now (I didn't realize how horrible dry food was until recently. I was one of those people that thought since the vet was pushing it (Hills M/D) and it was for diabetics it was okay. Wrong!) and of course he tried to push the M/D wet on me which Tux won't eat and there were a couple of others but I told him Tux wouldn't eat any of them. He didn't seem to think feeding Tux dry food was a big issue and didn't even mention anything about decreasing the insulin or testing if I do change his diet. So, yesterday my husband and I went cat food shopping and bought some Merrick (which will have to be a treat at $1.50/can!) and some of the PetSmart Grreat Choice cat food. Last night we fed Tuxedo the Merrick and took away his dry food. He loved it! However, we cannot feed Tuxedo that every day. Tuxedo is a HUGE cat (he is big boned-a definite alley cat-and maybe just a tiny bit plump) and would need about 2-2 1/2 5.5oz cans per day. this morning I tried to feed him the Grreat Choice but he threw it up and then refused to eat it, and I tried two different flavors. I didn't know what to do and ended up putting a little dry food down for him before I left. I am gone from the house from about 7AM-5PM so it's a long time for him to go without food. My husband is home but he works nights so he's usually asleep in the day. So, sorry if this is a big confusing paragraph mess. I am just looking for a little help and guidance and was hoping someone with some more experience might be able to help me out. These are the things I am wondering about...
1. Is the Bayer Contour meter a reliable meter? I love it because it's super easy to use and I can get my supplies on Amazon. But 42 points difference from the vet seems like a lot-is that normal? If there is a better meter out there that is easy to use and can be bought on Amazon please let me know.
2. Is this the correct order of things-test, feed, insulin? If the test number is below a certain number do you not give insulin? I'm just confused because the vet thought it would still be okay to give insulin at 137 but that seems really low to me.
3. Diet! Are there any canned cat foods that I can pick up at Wal Mart that you would recommend (besides Fancy Feast)? Would 9 Lives be something to try? He is not a big fish fan. Also, any tricks for switching your cat from dry to wet food?
4. Any other tips and advice especially regarding when to test and his diet and how to switch his diet would be really appreciated.
Thank you so much for your time and help!
Holly and Tux