Zoey831 said:
they put her on Lantus , 2 units two times a day. She weights 8.5lbs.
I currently have her on fancy feat wet and dry food but they just have me w/d science diet dry
And said to keep her on the wet.
Hi Jackie and Zoey from Bethlehem PA and welcome to the FDMB. You've already received some great advice from folks here.
That starting dose of Lantus is pretty high. Most cats don't need a higher dose to start than 1 unit unless there are extenuating circumstances such as ketones or DKA (diabetic ketoacidosis).
For an 8.5 lb/ 2.2 kilos per pound = 3.86 kilos. (These calculations are based on the lower of ideal weight or current weight if underweight).
0.25U per kilo = 0.965U of Lantus insulin, rounded down to the nearest quarter unit for safety. That gives us a maximum of 0.75U to start.
So your vet started your cat on more than twice as much insulin as the protocol we use. We like to start low, and go slow, gradually increasing the dose in 0.25U increments. It's safer for your cat and avoids bypassing the appropriate dose for you cat, Zoey.
Lantus is cumulative. It has a depot so the shot you gave today, only part of it went to work and the rest into storage in the body for slow, gradual release over time. If this were my cat, I would drop the dose to 0.75U and let the depot fill up over the next 5-7 days and reevaluate.
I would highly recommend getting that meter and the other items from Wendy's shopping list quickly and learn to home test now. We don't want to see your cat hypo on such a high starting dose.
I would not use the Hill's W/d dry or wet. It's what kept Wink in high numbers for months and once I stopped using it, he went into remission. He eats Fancy Feast classic pates and Friskies pate style canned food only and does not get his frequent UTI's anymore either. He has been in OTJ (off-the-juice, insulin being the juice) for four months now and no more UTI's.