oslo
Member Since 2017
Hi all,
Our dear 6-year-old cat Oslo was diagnosed with diabetes in early June. Since then, we've switched from dried food to canned (Friskies pate, 1 can a.m./1 can p.m.), started him on Novolin (starting at 2 units) with a dosage increase to 3 units (no change in glucose levels), then switched to Lantus (2 units). He is still his normal, playful, affectionate self, but his appetite is out of control - he wants food pretty much all the time (he's down to 9 pounds and needs to gain weight, but it doesn't seem to be happening no matter the amount of food). We do periodic curves at home using the AlphaTrak2 meter, and they've all been kind of crazy...either high numbers throughout the day or starting low/normal at fasting, then rising to 500+ by the day's end. At first diagnosis in June, the vet also detected an UTI and Oslo did two rounds of antibiotics (amoxicillan) for that. At a re-check afterwards, bacteria was still present in his urine so they did another round of antibiotics. Oslo was in last week for another recheck...vet still saw some bacteria in urine so ordered a culture. The culture came back with nothing growing, but the vet wants to do another 2 week round of antibiotics since there was some bacteria present in the office (even though lab culture showed nothing). This will be the fourth round of antibiotics in 3 months....is this normal? Does it usually take several months to regulate a cat? What else can we do to regulate him?
Thanks for your time!
Susan
Our dear 6-year-old cat Oslo was diagnosed with diabetes in early June. Since then, we've switched from dried food to canned (Friskies pate, 1 can a.m./1 can p.m.), started him on Novolin (starting at 2 units) with a dosage increase to 3 units (no change in glucose levels), then switched to Lantus (2 units). He is still his normal, playful, affectionate self, but his appetite is out of control - he wants food pretty much all the time (he's down to 9 pounds and needs to gain weight, but it doesn't seem to be happening no matter the amount of food). We do periodic curves at home using the AlphaTrak2 meter, and they've all been kind of crazy...either high numbers throughout the day or starting low/normal at fasting, then rising to 500+ by the day's end. At first diagnosis in June, the vet also detected an UTI and Oslo did two rounds of antibiotics (amoxicillan) for that. At a re-check afterwards, bacteria was still present in his urine so they did another round of antibiotics. Oslo was in last week for another recheck...vet still saw some bacteria in urine so ordered a culture. The culture came back with nothing growing, but the vet wants to do another 2 week round of antibiotics since there was some bacteria present in the office (even though lab culture showed nothing). This will be the fourth round of antibiotics in 3 months....is this normal? Does it usually take several months to regulate a cat? What else can we do to regulate him?
Thanks for your time!
Susan
