My 13 1/2 yr old cat was diagnosed on 3/16/15 with FD after senior wellness exam for yearly physical. The vet went through all the numbers with me but it was all a blur of what she was telling me. Vet recommended Lantas for insulin and change diet to Hill's M/D canned. He went to vet the next day to start shots and they monitored him. When I picked him up, his glucose level was within normal range with one shot that morning at 9am and not a lot of food eaten. He ate about a tablespoon of food that night and I called the after hours vet and was told not to give him evening shot because he hadn't eaten enough. They just told me that he needs to eat a "good amount" of food. He has been on prescription dry food for 12 yrs for crystals in his urine. He eats a tiny bit of canned in the morning/evening when the other cats get their canned food but for the most part he is a free eater of his dry food. The food has now been taken up so I can monitor his eating and because the vet hadn't talked to Hills rep I was to feed him canned. He had 2oz of a Fancy Feast shredded chicken this morning and I gave him his insulin shot. When I picked up his food, the vet said I should give him 1 1/2 cans of wet food per day. The cans are 5.5 oz and this just seems like a lot of food at one time. It's roughly 4oz per meal. I'm getting rather annoyed at my vet's office because they just say that he needs to eat a "good amount" and to mix in the dry with the canned. My idea of a "good amount" and theirs are apparently not the same since I thought that 2oz of Fancy Feast was pretty good. This evening when I questioned them about the amount of food the tech said if I thought it was to much then give him less. When I told them that he ate just a small amount of food like last night, they said well, if you were told last night not to give him the shot, don't give him the shot if you don't want to. They told me his diet is critical and the amount of food is critical, but it's my pet so I should feed him what I think is the correct amount. They told me his insulin is critical but don't give it if I don't think he ate enough. I'm so frustrated at them, that I'm about to look for a new vet. I'm going to look into getting Fancy Feast canned food, Gluten Free variety if I can find it and taking the prescription food back.
The vet did not even mention monitoring his glucose. I'm going to go to purchase a kit tomorrow so I can learn how to do this. I'm going to have them send me his test results so that I know what numbers I'm looking for when I read the strips.
One thing that they noticed is that his pupils are dilated. The vet originally thought he had high blood pressure but all the other test results were normal. She now wants me to go to an optimologist to see if they can determine what is wrong with is eyes. I have read that this could be a symptom of FD. Has anyone else's cat have this symptom? If so, did the eyes correct themselves?
The vet did not even mention monitoring his glucose. I'm going to go to purchase a kit tomorrow so I can learn how to do this. I'm going to have them send me his test results so that I know what numbers I'm looking for when I read the strips.
One thing that they noticed is that his pupils are dilated. The vet originally thought he had high blood pressure but all the other test results were normal. She now wants me to go to an optimologist to see if they can determine what is wrong with is eyes. I have read that this could be a symptom of FD. Has anyone else's cat have this symptom? If so, did the eyes correct themselves?