Good morning,
My cat, Mittsy, is a 12 yr. old indoor Tuxedo recently diagnosed with diabetes. I didn't know about this site until we started on this journey so I have probably made some errors according to what I've read here . She was diagnosed through a simple blood test, the vet had me start her on the prescription dry food but also sent along the prescription wet food if she didn't like the dry. She wasn't a fan of the dry but ate it, she ate the wet since all I've had her on previously was dry with wet as an occassional treat. But no longer likes the wet prescription food either.
We did the food bit for 2 weeks to see if it made any difference, brought her back, rechecked her blood sugar and it was still high - 355. This past weekend I started her on insulin named Humulin N, 2 units 2xday. That is going OK but I'm not sure how I know if it's making a difference yet - 2 days of injections.
Based on the posts and the videos at this site, I have purchased the glucose meter/strips/lancets/antibiotic cream. Not the ketone strips because I don't know where I'm looking in Walmart to find them. They weren't with the diabetic supplies. Anyway, I'm not opposed to testing her blood sugar numbers.
Here is where I really need advice. I work full-time and I'm not sure how to keep this routine going at a uniform pace for Mittsy. How often do I check her blood sugar? Do I check it before I go to work, give her food and her insulin? Do I check her at night then when I feed her, check her blood again?
Questions about the feeding, also. She greatly enjoys the FF solid stuff. I want to make sure she's getting enough to eat. I give her a 3 oz. can AM, another 3 oz. can PM. But she did lose 2 # since last year's wellness check-up and she had been a normal weight cat (now down to 9#5oz). Do I fill her bowl again in the AM right before I leave so there is one to nibble on?
Since I've already started on the injections should I continue?
My cat, Mittsy, is a 12 yr. old indoor Tuxedo recently diagnosed with diabetes. I didn't know about this site until we started on this journey so I have probably made some errors according to what I've read here . She was diagnosed through a simple blood test, the vet had me start her on the prescription dry food but also sent along the prescription wet food if she didn't like the dry. She wasn't a fan of the dry but ate it, she ate the wet since all I've had her on previously was dry with wet as an occassional treat. But no longer likes the wet prescription food either.
We did the food bit for 2 weeks to see if it made any difference, brought her back, rechecked her blood sugar and it was still high - 355. This past weekend I started her on insulin named Humulin N, 2 units 2xday. That is going OK but I'm not sure how I know if it's making a difference yet - 2 days of injections.
Based on the posts and the videos at this site, I have purchased the glucose meter/strips/lancets/antibiotic cream. Not the ketone strips because I don't know where I'm looking in Walmart to find them. They weren't with the diabetic supplies. Anyway, I'm not opposed to testing her blood sugar numbers.
Here is where I really need advice. I work full-time and I'm not sure how to keep this routine going at a uniform pace for Mittsy. How often do I check her blood sugar? Do I check it before I go to work, give her food and her insulin? Do I check her at night then when I feed her, check her blood again?
Questions about the feeding, also. She greatly enjoys the FF solid stuff. I want to make sure she's getting enough to eat. I give her a 3 oz. can AM, another 3 oz. can PM. But she did lose 2 # since last year's wellness check-up and she had been a normal weight cat (now down to 9#5oz). Do I fill her bowl again in the AM right before I leave so there is one to nibble on?
Since I've already started on the injections should I continue?