Hi all. I've been on this site non-stop for the last 5 days. Thank you for all the suggestions and encouragement.
Our vet phoned us last week after we had a senior blood analysis done and said our cat's blood sugars were high and she suspected diabetes. I asked her about home testing and food and she said no question insulin is the only way to treat it and they have home testing materials that they sell and we should never use human testing materials. She set up an appointment this week to get us set up. We started to research and switched her to wet food following what we read on here and she's stopped her non-stop drinking. In fact, she's acting totally normal. My question is, now that she is not eating her dry kibble, should we have the blood test done again before we start insulin to see if her BG is still high?
Our vet phoned us last week after we had a senior blood analysis done and said our cat's blood sugars were high and she suspected diabetes. I asked her about home testing and food and she said no question insulin is the only way to treat it and they have home testing materials that they sell and we should never use human testing materials. She set up an appointment this week to get us set up. We started to research and switched her to wet food following what we read on here and she's stopped her non-stop drinking. In fact, she's acting totally normal. My question is, now that she is not eating her dry kibble, should we have the blood test done again before we start insulin to see if her BG is still high?