ShanNClover
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Hi everyone. My name is Shannon. I have a 7 1/2 year old neutered male cat named Clover who was just recently diagnosed with diabetes. I am hoping you all can help me with some questions I have. I don't really trust my vet like I should. You'll understand why...
Ok...Clover had the regular symptoms...weight loss, drinking and peeing alot, and then eventually not eating. Took him to the vet, feline diabetes is the result. First reason I don't trust my vet...After the initial appt, I called to ask him a few questions, and he NEVER called me back. A week or so later, I called back to ask if they would accept payments as I did not have $300.00 just lying around for him to get regulated. Again, he NEVER called me back. I ended up putting him on a low carb diet, (thanks to this website), and waited about 3 months to take him in to get regulated. (I had to save the money)
When I went to pick him up, the vet showed my mother (cuz he was living with her) and I how to give the insulin shots. He explained what to do if he got hypo, and that was it. Therefore, we thought thats all there was to it, as we do not know anything about diabetes. The dose the told us to give was 3 units, twice a day, 12 hours apart. So, my mom gave him his shot that evening, and everything seemed fine. (This was a Saturday by the way) The next morning, my mom called me at about 7:30 am. Clover was laying on the floor, unable to move, with his one front leg underneath/behind him! I raced to her house as fast as I could. She had tried giving him a little honey mixed with water. And she called an emergency vet hospital to get some info. I tried to give him a little more honey. We ended up taking him to the emergency vet hospital. They fed him food that he "shouldn't have" to get his sugar back up. Then, they explained to us that if he doesn't eat at least a quarter of a can, only give him a half a dose of his insulin. WOW! We couldn't believe that our regular vet didn't tell us that!!! We then made the decision that Clover should come to my apartment and live with my boyfriend and I. My mom has another cat and a puppy at her house (the puppies mine as well) so we thought we could monitor how much he eats better, and he wouldn't have the stress of the puppy either.
That night, I ended up only giving him 1 1/2 units instead of 3 because he didn't eat much and I was nervous. Everything was fine. He adjusted to our apartment fine. The next morning (Monday), same thing, 1 1/2 units. Monday evening, he ate more that a quarter of a can so I decided to give him his full dose. Luckily I stayed home with him while my boyfriend went to a friends house because Clover ended up having a seizure!!! He seemed fine about 10 minutes after. I tried to check his blood, but i couldn't get enough blood by pricking his ear. I called the vet the next day and he told me to change his dose to 2 units instead of 3. Ok, that worked out fine. I was finally able to get enough blood and check his bg one time and it was at 98.
Last week I took Clover back for his "one month" check up. His sugar was high again, in the 400's. (it was over 550 originally) So, he told me to up the dose to 3 units again. I was nervous about that so I went to 2 1/2 for a few times and then to 3. He isn't drinking or peeing as much now. He's also become picky about what food i give him.
Ok...so here's my questions for you:
1. I am currently converting him to Innova Evo 95% canned food. I did some research and from what I can tell, grain-free is the best way to go. Does anyone have advice on that? And, how will this effect the insulin? I'm sure I'll need to adjust it, I'm just not totally sure how.
2. How much should I feed him? The vets office said as much as he wants, but that just didn't sound right to me. I'm currently feeding him 3/4 of a can in the morning, before his shot, the i leave him with 1/4 cup of the Innova Evo dry food while I'm at work. Then in the evening, I give him 1/2 of a can before his shot. And, before i go to bed, I give him another 1/4 of a can, plus 1/4 cup of the dry food. Is that ok?
3. How often should I test his blood? He hates it so I really hate to do it.
- The insulin he's on is PZI.
Thank you all in advance for your help and advice! :smile:
Ok...Clover had the regular symptoms...weight loss, drinking and peeing alot, and then eventually not eating. Took him to the vet, feline diabetes is the result. First reason I don't trust my vet...After the initial appt, I called to ask him a few questions, and he NEVER called me back. A week or so later, I called back to ask if they would accept payments as I did not have $300.00 just lying around for him to get regulated. Again, he NEVER called me back. I ended up putting him on a low carb diet, (thanks to this website), and waited about 3 months to take him in to get regulated. (I had to save the money)
When I went to pick him up, the vet showed my mother (cuz he was living with her) and I how to give the insulin shots. He explained what to do if he got hypo, and that was it. Therefore, we thought thats all there was to it, as we do not know anything about diabetes. The dose the told us to give was 3 units, twice a day, 12 hours apart. So, my mom gave him his shot that evening, and everything seemed fine. (This was a Saturday by the way) The next morning, my mom called me at about 7:30 am. Clover was laying on the floor, unable to move, with his one front leg underneath/behind him! I raced to her house as fast as I could. She had tried giving him a little honey mixed with water. And she called an emergency vet hospital to get some info. I tried to give him a little more honey. We ended up taking him to the emergency vet hospital. They fed him food that he "shouldn't have" to get his sugar back up. Then, they explained to us that if he doesn't eat at least a quarter of a can, only give him a half a dose of his insulin. WOW! We couldn't believe that our regular vet didn't tell us that!!! We then made the decision that Clover should come to my apartment and live with my boyfriend and I. My mom has another cat and a puppy at her house (the puppies mine as well) so we thought we could monitor how much he eats better, and he wouldn't have the stress of the puppy either.
That night, I ended up only giving him 1 1/2 units instead of 3 because he didn't eat much and I was nervous. Everything was fine. He adjusted to our apartment fine. The next morning (Monday), same thing, 1 1/2 units. Monday evening, he ate more that a quarter of a can so I decided to give him his full dose. Luckily I stayed home with him while my boyfriend went to a friends house because Clover ended up having a seizure!!! He seemed fine about 10 minutes after. I tried to check his blood, but i couldn't get enough blood by pricking his ear. I called the vet the next day and he told me to change his dose to 2 units instead of 3. Ok, that worked out fine. I was finally able to get enough blood and check his bg one time and it was at 98.
Last week I took Clover back for his "one month" check up. His sugar was high again, in the 400's. (it was over 550 originally) So, he told me to up the dose to 3 units again. I was nervous about that so I went to 2 1/2 for a few times and then to 3. He isn't drinking or peeing as much now. He's also become picky about what food i give him.
Ok...so here's my questions for you:
1. I am currently converting him to Innova Evo 95% canned food. I did some research and from what I can tell, grain-free is the best way to go. Does anyone have advice on that? And, how will this effect the insulin? I'm sure I'll need to adjust it, I'm just not totally sure how.
2. How much should I feed him? The vets office said as much as he wants, but that just didn't sound right to me. I'm currently feeding him 3/4 of a can in the morning, before his shot, the i leave him with 1/4 cup of the Innova Evo dry food while I'm at work. Then in the evening, I give him 1/2 of a can before his shot. And, before i go to bed, I give him another 1/4 of a can, plus 1/4 cup of the dry food. Is that ok?
3. How often should I test his blood? He hates it so I really hate to do it.
- The insulin he's on is PZI.
Thank you all in advance for your help and advice! :smile: