JennyBankers
Member Since 2014
I got a call this morning from the vet that my cat's, Marbles, blood sugar results were high. I took her to the vet on Friday because she was drinking/peeing/eating a lot more than normal as well as shedding like crazy for about 1.5 weeks he thought it might be either diabetes, kidney failure, or UTI so he sent her home with antibiotics and did a full panel on her. I am going back to the vet this Thursday to discuss what needs to be done now for treatment (i.e. insulin shots, etc.). My first thought was that I was going to have to put her to sleep, but I have since found out that this is a very manageable problem with my cat! YAY! I was so happy to find out that cats are living long, happy lives once you can get them regulated.
I have read about the low carb/high protein diets, and I am stopping at Wal-Mart on the way home to buy some Fancy Feast classics for Marbles. Does anyone recommend good low-carb treats and where to find them? My cat loves treats!! She is currently on 50%/50% wet/dry cat food - I am stopping all of that today.
My biggest question/concern is home monitoring/testing. I understand why it is done but should I start doing that now before seeing the vet on Thursday or wait until I find out the vet recommended treatment for her? Also, I am not familiar with home testing kits, but I am gather that it will give me a number (i.e. 100). However, what number ranges are low, normal, high? Also, any recommendations on home monitoring kits?
Thanks in advance for any advice. I am trying to learn as quickly as possible, but it is overwhelming and all I want to do it cry for my poor sick kitty!
I have read about the low carb/high protein diets, and I am stopping at Wal-Mart on the way home to buy some Fancy Feast classics for Marbles. Does anyone recommend good low-carb treats and where to find them? My cat loves treats!! She is currently on 50%/50% wet/dry cat food - I am stopping all of that today.
My biggest question/concern is home monitoring/testing. I understand why it is done but should I start doing that now before seeing the vet on Thursday or wait until I find out the vet recommended treatment for her? Also, I am not familiar with home testing kits, but I am gather that it will give me a number (i.e. 100). However, what number ranges are low, normal, high? Also, any recommendations on home monitoring kits?
Thanks in advance for any advice. I am trying to learn as quickly as possible, but it is overwhelming and all I want to do it cry for my poor sick kitty!