Hi-
My cat Hannah was just diagnosed with diabetes last week. We moved across the country a few months ago to a smaller town and there aren't many choices for vets here. I really don't have a relationship with the vet who diagnosed her, but he is the closest vet to where we live.
The vet put Hannah on Novolin N with an initial dose of 2 units twice a day. He also told me I needed to switch her to Hills Prescription Diet m/d. He said that I should bring her by in a month and have one of the vet techs test her glucose level then. I thought it was weird that he didn't want to see her at all and didn't want to monitor for a month, but I am new to this whole thing, so I just figured it was normal and I was being a panicky pet mom. After looking online, I have serious concerns about the type of insulin, the dose and the lack of monitoring, especially after switching her food. I am thinking I need to find a new vet, but in the meantime, what should I do?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated-I love my kitty and don't want to do anything to hurt her.
Thanks!
Kim
My cat Hannah was just diagnosed with diabetes last week. We moved across the country a few months ago to a smaller town and there aren't many choices for vets here. I really don't have a relationship with the vet who diagnosed her, but he is the closest vet to where we live.
The vet put Hannah on Novolin N with an initial dose of 2 units twice a day. He also told me I needed to switch her to Hills Prescription Diet m/d. He said that I should bring her by in a month and have one of the vet techs test her glucose level then. I thought it was weird that he didn't want to see her at all and didn't want to monitor for a month, but I am new to this whole thing, so I just figured it was normal and I was being a panicky pet mom. After looking online, I have serious concerns about the type of insulin, the dose and the lack of monitoring, especially after switching her food. I am thinking I need to find a new vet, but in the meantime, what should I do?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated-I love my kitty and don't want to do anything to hurt her.
Thanks!
Kim