Hi,
After being diagnosed last fall my cat was on insulin for just a couple of months before going into remission last December. I kind of got out of the habit of checking her regularly. I see tonight that her level is pretty high. She does have a feline glucometer. I don't think she ate recently but she did snack on some nutritional yeast which does have calories and carbs so that could explain a higher level temporarily, no? She is on the Zero-Carb cat food which has been fantastic. She has been slowly gaining weight since she went into remission but she has always loved water so it is hard to tell if her appetite for it has increased. I don't think it has. She is 14, slim, and not very active due to a neurological disorder that affects her back legs (not diabetes related).
I guess I should check her blood when I know she hasn't had ANY snack at all? Also, she saw me coming a bit so perhaps that spiked it?
10/2/2013 208 8 PM
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12/11/2013 304 8 PM
Thanks for your feedback.
After being diagnosed last fall my cat was on insulin for just a couple of months before going into remission last December. I kind of got out of the habit of checking her regularly. I see tonight that her level is pretty high. She does have a feline glucometer. I don't think she ate recently but she did snack on some nutritional yeast which does have calories and carbs so that could explain a higher level temporarily, no? She is on the Zero-Carb cat food which has been fantastic. She has been slowly gaining weight since she went into remission but she has always loved water so it is hard to tell if her appetite for it has increased. I don't think it has. She is 14, slim, and not very active due to a neurological disorder that affects her back legs (not diabetes related).
I guess I should check her blood when I know she hasn't had ANY snack at all? Also, she saw me coming a bit so perhaps that spiked it?
10/2/2013 208 8 PM
10/8/2013 189 8 PM
12/11/2013 304 8 PM
Thanks for your feedback.