Wren
Member
Hello everyone,
My 14 year old cat Micah was just diagnosed as having early Diabetes after getting the results of a blood/urine test done. I had taken him in because I was afraid that he had kidney failure. He started drinking water until he would throw up and peeing lakes. They said his blood glucose level was ~300 compared to the normal ~150 so twice normal.
I made an appointment to take him in tomorrow and it seems like the vet wants to put him on insulin and give him a prescription diet. Should I tell the vet that instead of a prescription diet, I would like to put him on a regular low carb wet canned food? (I was thinking Purine One Pates, which he loved last time I gave him a sample and had ~2-3% kcal from carb in a chart that I saw). Should I ask to just change his diet for now and come back to retest his sugar levels before putting him on insulin? Or should I put him on insulin right away?
I know that I want to do home tests to monitor his glucose levels.
EDITED:
2 more questions that I just thought of!
1) Once you are in a routine, how often do you take your diabetic cat to the vet?
2) Is there a good pet insurance that helps cover some of the costs?
If you have any advice or an answer to my question please respond ASAP! My vet appointment is tomorrow at 6:20pm EST.
Thanks a lot!
Karen
My 14 year old cat Micah was just diagnosed as having early Diabetes after getting the results of a blood/urine test done. I had taken him in because I was afraid that he had kidney failure. He started drinking water until he would throw up and peeing lakes. They said his blood glucose level was ~300 compared to the normal ~150 so twice normal.
I made an appointment to take him in tomorrow and it seems like the vet wants to put him on insulin and give him a prescription diet. Should I tell the vet that instead of a prescription diet, I would like to put him on a regular low carb wet canned food? (I was thinking Purine One Pates, which he loved last time I gave him a sample and had ~2-3% kcal from carb in a chart that I saw). Should I ask to just change his diet for now and come back to retest his sugar levels before putting him on insulin? Or should I put him on insulin right away?
I know that I want to do home tests to monitor his glucose levels.
EDITED:
2 more questions that I just thought of!
1) Once you are in a routine, how often do you take your diabetic cat to the vet?
2) Is there a good pet insurance that helps cover some of the costs?
If you have any advice or an answer to my question please respond ASAP! My vet appointment is tomorrow at 6:20pm EST.
Thanks a lot!
Karen
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