Hi!
I'm new to this board, so I'd like to introduce myself and my newly diagnosed cat, Rocky. My name is Sandy and I'm a "mom" to 13 cats, 2 Aussies and 10 horses (no kids). 9 of those cats are indoor kitties and 4 are "barn" kitties. I use the term "barn" loosely because they might as well be "indoor barn kitties". I have a heated room in the barn with a cat door that they can come and go as they like at night when the barn is closed up. (We have coyotes in the area - so I'm protective)
While I consider myself very educated in the care and feeding of horses - lots of experience with low starch feeds (I sell low starch ADM feeds) and have had a Cushing's / insulin resistant horse before.... I find myself sorely lacking in feline nutrition...but boy have I learned a LOT by reading this board and the associated linked sites.
A couple of months ago, Rocky started losing weight and becoming increasingly hungry. I knew something was wrong and my gut said diabetes. Sure enough, after a blood test at the vet's office on 11/26, his glucose was 434. Yep...I have a diabetic cat. Rocky was a stray that I got at work about 7 years ago. He was about 2 then, so we figure he's about 9 years old. He's a fluffy white and tiger cat and weighs about 11 lbs. His personality is VERY laid back. He's self confident and is very affectionate. Well worth putting the time and effort into making him feel better.
So...after reading a bunch, I ordered a glucose testing unit and the ingredients to begin making my own homemade food. I have a few things working in my favor... I love to work in the kitchen and Rocky is going to be a great patient! The ingredients will be delivered tonight. I'm going to start out grinding chicken thighs (with my kitchen aid attachment) without bone and adding bone meal for the short term until I can invest in a "real" meat grinder.
My equine vet is wonderful. She's done a bunch of research as well and has ordered insulin for me (this is the first diabetic cat she has worked with - her specialty is horses, but she LOVES cats and dogs too and will work on them for her equine clients). So...we're in this together!
Rocky's BG was 163 on Monday night...not bad! (Yes, I did calibrate the meter and I tested myself. I was 74 so I feel pretty good about the result). Last night I tested Rocky before feeding...he was 201. Then I tested 1 1/2 hours after he ate and he was 229. I'm sure the 434 at the vet's office was high due to stress. Keep in mind that he is not on any insulin yet!
So here's what I'm thinking.... see if I can maybe manage this with a diet change. He was being fed Science Diet dry (yeah, found out how bad this stuff is)...once he started losing weight I started feeding him Fancy Feast....but not Classic...I was spoiling him with gravy and marinated morsels...which I've found out are higher in carbs than the Classic versions. Am I being unrealistic?
The challenge? Switching all 9 indoor kitties over to homemade food! That's a LOT of food to make...and I want to make sure they all get enough. Fortunately, Rocky has a good appetite. I also have a couple of chunky monkeys that would do well to lose several pounds. I'm concerned about a couple of the more timid cats that may or may not take well to this change. I figure with enough dishes spread out they'll do just fine. Eventually I will most likely switch the 4 barn cats over to the homemade food too...that's just going to take me a bit longer. There aren't that many mice out there, so I know they need additional food beyond what they catch.
That's where I'm at in our journey!! I'm an IT person, so problem solving is what I do all day. I look at this as a problem I have to solve and maintain. I know we can do this. I'm not overwhelmed. I just want to educate myself and learn from all of you!!! I look forward to your feedback!
Sandy & Rocky ;-)
....and the rest of the indoor team: Evie, Bart, Lisa, Butters, Ozzy, Oliver, Wendy & Suzie
....and the outdoor crew: Teal'c, Sam, Jack & Daniel.
I'm new to this board, so I'd like to introduce myself and my newly diagnosed cat, Rocky. My name is Sandy and I'm a "mom" to 13 cats, 2 Aussies and 10 horses (no kids). 9 of those cats are indoor kitties and 4 are "barn" kitties. I use the term "barn" loosely because they might as well be "indoor barn kitties". I have a heated room in the barn with a cat door that they can come and go as they like at night when the barn is closed up. (We have coyotes in the area - so I'm protective)
While I consider myself very educated in the care and feeding of horses - lots of experience with low starch feeds (I sell low starch ADM feeds) and have had a Cushing's / insulin resistant horse before.... I find myself sorely lacking in feline nutrition...but boy have I learned a LOT by reading this board and the associated linked sites.
A couple of months ago, Rocky started losing weight and becoming increasingly hungry. I knew something was wrong and my gut said diabetes. Sure enough, after a blood test at the vet's office on 11/26, his glucose was 434. Yep...I have a diabetic cat. Rocky was a stray that I got at work about 7 years ago. He was about 2 then, so we figure he's about 9 years old. He's a fluffy white and tiger cat and weighs about 11 lbs. His personality is VERY laid back. He's self confident and is very affectionate. Well worth putting the time and effort into making him feel better.
So...after reading a bunch, I ordered a glucose testing unit and the ingredients to begin making my own homemade food. I have a few things working in my favor... I love to work in the kitchen and Rocky is going to be a great patient! The ingredients will be delivered tonight. I'm going to start out grinding chicken thighs (with my kitchen aid attachment) without bone and adding bone meal for the short term until I can invest in a "real" meat grinder.
My equine vet is wonderful. She's done a bunch of research as well and has ordered insulin for me (this is the first diabetic cat she has worked with - her specialty is horses, but she LOVES cats and dogs too and will work on them for her equine clients). So...we're in this together!
Rocky's BG was 163 on Monday night...not bad! (Yes, I did calibrate the meter and I tested myself. I was 74 so I feel pretty good about the result). Last night I tested Rocky before feeding...he was 201. Then I tested 1 1/2 hours after he ate and he was 229. I'm sure the 434 at the vet's office was high due to stress. Keep in mind that he is not on any insulin yet!
So here's what I'm thinking.... see if I can maybe manage this with a diet change. He was being fed Science Diet dry (yeah, found out how bad this stuff is)...once he started losing weight I started feeding him Fancy Feast....but not Classic...I was spoiling him with gravy and marinated morsels...which I've found out are higher in carbs than the Classic versions. Am I being unrealistic?
The challenge? Switching all 9 indoor kitties over to homemade food! That's a LOT of food to make...and I want to make sure they all get enough. Fortunately, Rocky has a good appetite. I also have a couple of chunky monkeys that would do well to lose several pounds. I'm concerned about a couple of the more timid cats that may or may not take well to this change. I figure with enough dishes spread out they'll do just fine. Eventually I will most likely switch the 4 barn cats over to the homemade food too...that's just going to take me a bit longer. There aren't that many mice out there, so I know they need additional food beyond what they catch.
That's where I'm at in our journey!! I'm an IT person, so problem solving is what I do all day. I look at this as a problem I have to solve and maintain. I know we can do this. I'm not overwhelmed. I just want to educate myself and learn from all of you!!! I look forward to your feedback!
Sandy & Rocky ;-)
....and the rest of the indoor team: Evie, Bart, Lisa, Butters, Ozzy, Oliver, Wendy & Suzie
....and the outdoor crew: Teal'c, Sam, Jack & Daniel.