Hello! I've already gotten soooo much information from this site, so, thanks everyone.
I'm pretty overwhelmed, but definitely want to make changes and have Princess in the best state of regulation possible.
Some background
Princess is 8 y.o. and has weighed between 12 and 14 pounds for the 5 years I've known her. About 2-3 years ago, I switched her from holistic blend dry to a dry generic adult weight control.
Before christmas she was scooting. I took her to the vet who expressed her anal glands. After christmas, more scooting. The vet recommended the addition of pumpkin. This Really helped her achieve looser stools. The vet also gave an injection combination of antibiotic/anti inflammatory, so her butt could calm down. He also took a blood sample that came back totally normal.
About a month ago I began to notice increased appetite. This was not completely unusual. She has always wanted/had constant accesss to food. But then- PU/PD. I had a hard time getting great instructions from the vet techs on getting a urine sample. That probably wasted about 3 days. Urinalysis showed glucose, I believe slightly elevated, so she came back for a full blood workup. That showed glucose at 8 mm/dL. At this point the vet recommended royal canin GI (low carb high fibre).
She was brought in last friday for a full day. I didn't feed her in the morning and I think she was at about 18mm/dl, then ranged about 10-11 after an insulin injection. The vet recommended 2 units of caninsulin in the am and 1 unit 12 hrs later.
I've been reading voraciously. After reading Elizabeth Hodgkins' book I am pretty sad about what I feel has amounted to poision my cat and resolved to swtich her to canned. More research shows that this is really dangerous to do right now. At the same time, I know its possible to go on a honeymoon if she's treated quickly. The vet seemed quite encouraged that she might revert, or whatever that is called. I also want to get her off the high fiber stuff.
Her poops have been WEIRD. Very rubbery, flat, stinky and orange. She's still drinking more than in the past.
I do rather like my vet. Their advice may not have been perfect, but they have treated both Princess and I with kindness, respect and patience. I really appreciate that.
So now some questions!
Food. I want to get away from the dry asap. I've added 2 tbs of wet and reduced the dry for the past 2 meals. She has a significantly decreased appetite. She eats maybe 1/3 of the food as I set it out and then noms between feedings. I'm giving her injections after she eats, but sometimes it's not very much. I'm pretty worried that I'm endangering her. Any advice?
I am having a very hard time not drawing air bubbles into the syringe. Once in there, it's seemingly impossible to knock them out; they cling to the plunger. My method is drawing back to desired unit #, inserting the needle to bottle/container, pushing air out in air pocket, and drawing insulin in. I have a 1cc 40 unit syringe. Thoughts?
I want to the best I can for Princess. If it would improve her chances of being non diabetic I'm totally interested in buying different insulin. I live in Toronto, so I don't know what our regional differences are. However I know the pharmacy carries Lantus in different formats. It's about $70. Caninsulin sounds like it's not as good, and the vet charged me $9. It also sounds like I can't switch from one kind to another at the drop of a hat. I have a follow up with princess in one week (march 14) so I can get more info on how to switch if need be.
The vet said to wait abit before getting a glucometer, which I thought was another positive sign that she might revert from diabetes. However I'm beginning to realize that this may not happen, and even if, I should still probably get one for the long term. I guess that also this really critical scary stage would be less so if I knew exactly where she stood at any one time. My mom had one, and if waiting weren't precarious, I could wait for her to send it, or buy a used one online. Should I just get one, now?
Uhhhhhhhhhng. Wow! Sorry that was so long, I didn't realize all of that had to come out! Thanks for reading/advising!
I'm pretty overwhelmed, but definitely want to make changes and have Princess in the best state of regulation possible.
Some background
Princess is 8 y.o. and has weighed between 12 and 14 pounds for the 5 years I've known her. About 2-3 years ago, I switched her from holistic blend dry to a dry generic adult weight control.
Before christmas she was scooting. I took her to the vet who expressed her anal glands. After christmas, more scooting. The vet recommended the addition of pumpkin. This Really helped her achieve looser stools. The vet also gave an injection combination of antibiotic/anti inflammatory, so her butt could calm down. He also took a blood sample that came back totally normal.
About a month ago I began to notice increased appetite. This was not completely unusual. She has always wanted/had constant accesss to food. But then- PU/PD. I had a hard time getting great instructions from the vet techs on getting a urine sample. That probably wasted about 3 days. Urinalysis showed glucose, I believe slightly elevated, so she came back for a full blood workup. That showed glucose at 8 mm/dL. At this point the vet recommended royal canin GI (low carb high fibre).
She was brought in last friday for a full day. I didn't feed her in the morning and I think she was at about 18mm/dl, then ranged about 10-11 after an insulin injection. The vet recommended 2 units of caninsulin in the am and 1 unit 12 hrs later.
I've been reading voraciously. After reading Elizabeth Hodgkins' book I am pretty sad about what I feel has amounted to poision my cat and resolved to swtich her to canned. More research shows that this is really dangerous to do right now. At the same time, I know its possible to go on a honeymoon if she's treated quickly. The vet seemed quite encouraged that she might revert, or whatever that is called. I also want to get her off the high fiber stuff.
Her poops have been WEIRD. Very rubbery, flat, stinky and orange. She's still drinking more than in the past.
I do rather like my vet. Their advice may not have been perfect, but they have treated both Princess and I with kindness, respect and patience. I really appreciate that.
So now some questions!
Food. I want to get away from the dry asap. I've added 2 tbs of wet and reduced the dry for the past 2 meals. She has a significantly decreased appetite. She eats maybe 1/3 of the food as I set it out and then noms between feedings. I'm giving her injections after she eats, but sometimes it's not very much. I'm pretty worried that I'm endangering her. Any advice?
I am having a very hard time not drawing air bubbles into the syringe. Once in there, it's seemingly impossible to knock them out; they cling to the plunger. My method is drawing back to desired unit #, inserting the needle to bottle/container, pushing air out in air pocket, and drawing insulin in. I have a 1cc 40 unit syringe. Thoughts?
I want to the best I can for Princess. If it would improve her chances of being non diabetic I'm totally interested in buying different insulin. I live in Toronto, so I don't know what our regional differences are. However I know the pharmacy carries Lantus in different formats. It's about $70. Caninsulin sounds like it's not as good, and the vet charged me $9. It also sounds like I can't switch from one kind to another at the drop of a hat. I have a follow up with princess in one week (march 14) so I can get more info on how to switch if need be.
The vet said to wait abit before getting a glucometer, which I thought was another positive sign that she might revert from diabetes. However I'm beginning to realize that this may not happen, and even if, I should still probably get one for the long term. I guess that also this really critical scary stage would be less so if I knew exactly where she stood at any one time. My mom had one, and if waiting weren't precarious, I could wait for her to send it, or buy a used one online. Should I just get one, now?
Uhhhhhhhhhng. Wow! Sorry that was so long, I didn't realize all of that had to come out! Thanks for reading/advising!