Hi there.
My 13 year-old cat Smookie has just been diagnosed with Diabetes here in Australia. We have't got the insulin for her yet - the vet has given us a week to discuss what we want to do about treatment and, after reading through the posts on here, we have decided that we will go ahead with the insulin treatment. I really wanted to find out from any other members of the forum here in Aus what you use for blood glucose monitoring. My vet has advised that I can buy a human monitor from the chemist which will provide accurate monitoring of Smookie's BG but there are quite a few out there, and any recommendations would be great. Any other advice on how to handle this would be welcome - I'm quite scared about proceeding with the treatment as I am unsure how I will manage giving her jabs even though she is such a placid cat. The reason she was diagnosed was that I took her in for her shaving and the vets's noticed that she had lost weight - you couldn't tell while she was so fluffy!! She lets the vet shave her without any issues - she just sits and purrs, so I think she will handle the diabetes better than I will.
Thanks,
Allison
My 13 year-old cat Smookie has just been diagnosed with Diabetes here in Australia. We have't got the insulin for her yet - the vet has given us a week to discuss what we want to do about treatment and, after reading through the posts on here, we have decided that we will go ahead with the insulin treatment. I really wanted to find out from any other members of the forum here in Aus what you use for blood glucose monitoring. My vet has advised that I can buy a human monitor from the chemist which will provide accurate monitoring of Smookie's BG but there are quite a few out there, and any recommendations would be great. Any other advice on how to handle this would be welcome - I'm quite scared about proceeding with the treatment as I am unsure how I will manage giving her jabs even though she is such a placid cat. The reason she was diagnosed was that I took her in for her shaving and the vets's noticed that she had lost weight - you couldn't tell while she was so fluffy!! She lets the vet shave her without any issues - she just sits and purrs, so I think she will handle the diabetes better than I will.
Thanks,
Allison