Every day, no. I only offer her one maybe every 2-3 days, she very rarely eats more than half, and I only started adding it more frequently within maybe the past couple weeks? Just as a way to get more calories in her. I looked around the forums to see if raw eggs were fine and saw where some people offered it to their cats so assumed it was safe. I do not think the eggs are what's causing the weight issue because the egg in the diet is fairly recent BUT I will cut back to a very small amount like you listed and see if that helps any! Thank you for pointing that out.Another thing that been nagging me:
Did I read it correctly that you give Panic raw egg? As in whole raw egg?
Every day?
I read here that raw Egg White can cause delay in absorption in the GI track.
I could not find the post.
Egg Yoke on the other hand is beneficial for motility and often recommended in small portions - like 1/4 of a tea spoon every now and then.
What if Panic's weight could be explained by the lack of absorption?
If it were my cat I'd like to rule out possible Egg White effect and cancel it all together for a few weeks. The fewer variables the clearer the picture, imho.
A bit of Egg Yoke is ok.
This makes sense, so it's important to figure out when each cat's nadir is to find the "cut-off" for food till the next cycle to help coast them through it? If I'm understanding right then, if say a cat's nadir is +5 (just throwing out a number) then you want to stop giving food at +5?Just to raise awareness that food given at or post nadir (the lowest of the cycle) will cut duration short which for Vetsulin isn't helpful BC = high Preshot=more risks for low dives=invitation for a bounce.
Use the smallest portions lc past nadir possible and it should be ok, I think.
In short - yes, no food past nadir.so it's important to figure out when each cat's nadir is to find the "cut-off" for food till the next cycle to help coast them through it? If I'm understanding right then, if say a cat's nadir is +5 (just throwing out a number) then you want to stop giving food at +5?
-- +2= 365 -- AMPS was 337 -- now what?? am sure it wasn't a fur shot, could be a bounce, could be that the droplet was on edge of too small (and I had to prick twice, first one smeared as I collected it) --- 
not solely for the food cut off.so it's important to figure out when each cat's nadir is to find the "cut-off" for food
Wonder if that AMPS was too unnaturally low for her and caused another bounce.ugh!-- +2= 365 -- AMPS was 337 -- now what??
+3 was 692 on Alphatrak.
darnWonder if that AMPS was too unnaturally low for her and caused another bounce.
that's enough Panic, get down already!it worth your while to try, imo.Thursday at the vet I can get the vet to agree with me to make an insulin switch and get some stabilization
You did exactly right - and the food amounts are good. Timing of it looks good to me too.She's eaten only LC FF today, about a tablespoon each hour after shooting and at +1.5 I gave her 1/3 can, plus a few LC treats here and there. I was really trying to keep her from dipping and causing a bounce!
I keep thinking about Panic being so low weight.
Just trowing an idea here for you to talk over with the vet - some parasites cause low weight, as well thyroid dysfunction.
Absolutely.Am I right in thinking once she's starts getting regulated her body will start using her food properly again and help her gain the weight back?
Good luck! I hope you are successful - the Negative read would be awesome. Fingers crossed you'll get it soon.I just bought the ketone strips the day before but I haven't caught her peeing - she doesn't like the new litter box (it's not hers anyway) so I'll either catch her tinkling on the carpet or she goes outside most of the time.
What I read was not about bacteria - but rather egg whites ability to block or delay absorption of the stomach lining, if I am not mistaken. I wish I found the post. It may or it may not be bad. I'd err to the cautious side just in case or untill matter is clarified.egg -- as a former hobby chicken keeper, I'm aware of salmonellosis
I too feed it.Friskies Mixed Grill pate day
looks like you are free woman till the PMPS!+2= 365 -- AMPS was 337 -- now what??
re - egg - was more explaining why I cook it rather than serving raw -- and yes when I share scrambled, I select the yellow bits for Catcat, I prefer my scrambled to be a conglomerate, not a smooth homogeneity, and still fairly moistWanted to let you know that I finger thru every Friskies serving (every flavor every serving)and every time I fish out a lot of what looks like bone derbies. The Mixed Grill is the lesser offender but Turkey and Giblets, Liver and Chicken are the worth - a lot of small sharp pieses of bone that can easily hurt the gums, or worth.
ETA: If I feed Friskies Pate I add 1:1 just boiled water - makes fingering easy. (a bit gross thou)

wish the Vetsulin forum was more active, would really reassure me to have one of the more experienced users analyze my spreadsheet and advise me which way to move on dose

I too feed it.
Wanted to let you know that I finger thru every Friskies serving (every flavor every serving)and every time I fish out a lot of what looks like bone derbies. The Mixed Grill is the lesser offender but Turkey and Giblets, Liver and Chicken are the worth - a lot of small sharp pieses of bone that can easily hurt the gums, or worth.
I started fingering thru about 2 years ago when someone's kitty being operated on for blockage - and the surgeon picked up a lot of bone derbies. The kitty was eating Friskies Pate.
ETA: If I feed Friskies Pate I add 1:1 just boiled water - makes fingering easy. (a bit gross thou)
Morning.Am I correct in thinking wiping a ketone stick against a pee'd-on puppy pad will not give an accurate reading? I caught kitty tinkling on it but couldn't get one under her in time. I wiped it against the pad just for kicks and the color was between Negative and Trace.

?anyone?I'll try to find that thread (I vagely remember the name).Could this be corrected or clarified?
I have also noticed these bone pieces but my understanding was that a cat’s stomach ph is acidic enough to help break those down, and that they need some bone in their diets?

-- my hot-milk-with-coffee-flavoring is not waking me very wellI started Alice out on NPH (shorter acting) and switched to Lantus and it’s just so much better. ECID but the longer lasting insulins seem to make a huge difference. My Alice has put so much weight back on and keeps getting better. I think it has been easier on me as CG, too. I hope you both get a chance to try something different if it is needed! I wish I had not waited so long, honestly.
But it looks so good that I think it should go into a cell in the SS (whenever time it was taken) with the question mark added BC we are not sure whether the read is legit or false. Make sure you wait for thest results no longer than per instructions BC any longer gets it darker and looks (false) as Positive.
* is Panic hitting the puppy pad often?
longer healing action is better for any diabetic, imho.your signature says Alice is 2.06kg, is this still accurate? I was just wondering, because Panic is roughly the same weight...cats need longer-lasting insulin because of their high metabolism, for smaller cats such as Alice and Panic, is a longer-lasting insulin even MORE beneficial then?
There's a couple areas in the house that she insists on peeing on instead when she's inside - no amount of enzyme cleaner will discourage her! So I lay the pads down where she's notorious for using so yes I could definitely lay some plastic wrap down and snag some that way, what a good idea! As for the litter box - we only use litter boxes when we have new kitten arrivals, and of course the indoor/outdoor cats don't mind using them when they are here. This time it's a gorgeous little white kitten who can't be out during the day because she's getting her ears burned! But anyway, the litter box is hers and it's one of those really tall ones with the cover - Panic hates the cover, so I took it off, now she hates high-stepping into it and won't use it. I could use an old low one but she primarily goes outside anyway.
We started on NPH too so I know what you mean! Curious, your signature says Alice is 2.06kg, is this still accurate? I was just wondering, because Panic is roughly the same weight...cats need longer-lasting insulin because of their high metabolism, for smaller cats such as Alice and Panic, is a longer-lasting insulin even MORE beneficial then?
*sips*
I'll add that to the SS then, thanks for that! Really glad I decided to read the instructions before just trying it out, I would have wasted a strip completely otherwise!
This may not be the case with Panic, but after DKA, Alice was too weak to climb into the litter boxes. For a bit I used those cardboard flats with the little sides that come up an inch, that cans come on in grocery stores. I can take a pic of one of my description doesn’t make sense. They are free, biodegradable, and disposable!
Alice was as low as 1.89kg!!!! She was a walking skeleton. She is now about 2.9kg. She had an average weight increase of a quarter kg per week, recently. 4u Lantus 2x/day, and as much friskies LC as she wants basically—she can eat up to 3 cans in a day!!
Her healthy weight is between 7-8lbs.
longer healing action is better for any diabetic, imho.
It is rather a ? of the insulin nature and its working mechanisms then it is about cat's size.
ProZinc, Lantus and Levemir have longer effect than any fast acting/ short lived insulin incl Vetsulin.
But...
I was thinking...
...one more thing to take into consideration about going Lantus (and to discuss with your vet tomorrow @Panic )
is something called Brittle Diabetes , as been observed in humans. I have very very generalized understanding of that phenomenon and cannot provide good explanation but I know who posted about it and will try to fetch that thread later(it's a few years old). I heard it with regards to the Lantus patient and this may not be applicable to Panic on Ventulin but BC you are going to see your vet I thought I'd mention. Not aware if the ProZ needs any fat to work well.
In short - BC Lantus is stored in the fatty tissue layer and then released into the bloodstream over time the patient has to have some fat on their body to put that Lantus in. If I am not mistaken a curve of such patient is high in general, very up and down and the patient is very thin - like Panic now. That's another why Lantus may not be the best at this time. Ask you vet if it something that affects Panic.
tons of vetty vines for Panic!Vet appointment is 10AM tomorrow - it feels like it'll never come!
About Brittle Diabetes: it turns out that the main qualification is dropy-bouncy curves +being underweight. Panic is underweight but we cannot say with certainty that her curves are up and down -we do not enough nightly data. Nor can we be certain that she is not because we still do not know how low she goes at night, if at all.
here is the link:
..."As for the "brittle diabetes" (large swings of BS that prevent regulation), mostly this occurs in very skinny cats, cats with poor appetite, or cats with a disease that affects metabolism/absorbtion (IBD, hyper or hypothyroid, cancer, heart disease). High calories and gaining weight will make the diabetes less brittle. Food and calories should not be restricted in thin cats with hard-to-regulate sugars. More food might mean higher blood sugars -> more insulin, but that's ok as insulin can help to gain weight and even things out.
I am still searching for the post about fat deposits being good for Lantus; I hope I didn't dream it.
Thanks for digging that up! Interesting. I would have liked to see what was in that bag! I wonder if friskies ever responded.....@AliceMeowliss&Cassandra
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Could this be corrected or clarified?
I'll try to find that thread (I vagely remember the name).)
Here is that thread.
I didn't know anything about an anti-nausea and appetite stimulate! What all should I consider having on-hand? Mirtazapine isn't a steroid is it?
no troubles at all: I am reminded about it every time I pop up Friskies can...Thanks for digging that up! Interesting. I would have liked to see what was in that bag! I wonder if friskies ever responded.....
lotsa sharpy edges. something for nausea like Cerenia pills (mine worked just fine 6 mo after expiration). Used when being nauseated symptoms are present like food sniffing/lip licking and walking away from foods, very common. Or an Rx for human Odnasterton pills.
Mirtazapine pills, non steroid appy stimulant, none cumulative. Common vet solution.
It's good to have Rx for a bag of Lactated Ringer's Solution with lines needles which is given SQ in case of dehydration, kidney problems, pancreatitis, etc. Dehydration can lead to all kind of problems.
Vets readiness to write the script vary per vet.
Something for pain in case Panic has any.
These are very common meds for FD, many on here keep at just in case the problem arises at night or on Holyiday (as it often does).
Trying to think about anything else....
PS. About the SS. Some vets are so much against it - do not be surprised if you get chastised for being vigilant mom and keeping the SS at all... (just say yes, doctor, and get the scripts. ) Or is yours ok?
Here’s where I am potentially obnoxious for correcting spelling??
thank you for correcting that!!!accuracy/clarity when visiting vet, it’s ondansetron or brand name in US is Zofran

Okay besides my weird magical spelling ability, I remember this drug name because it sounds like a dancing robot to me.thank you for correcting that!!!
i rely a lot on peer reviewing.
My PC's typing ability decreases by day (must be a "senior moment" as the PC is 10 years old) hence the typos.
My personal spelling always sucked.![]()
PS. About the SS. Some vets are so much against it - do not be surprised if you get chastised for being vigilant mom and keeping the SS at all... (just say yes, doctor, and get the scripts. ) Or is yours ok?
I’m impressed at the longevity of your PC though.
do stress out that you are planning on storing it at home not to use liberally - simply to cover your back in case not eating event comes at the time the vet is closed and to spare you nightly ER trips which $$$. Ask about dosage - it is always weight contingent and Panic's being so thin now she might need smaller doses than I ever used (1/4 16 mg Cerenia/24 h).I will ask my vet tomorrow about whether she thinks she would benefit from having any of those on-hand
not surprised --tells me you are a younger person: they used to make things that worked for ages.
My parents owned and used US made toaster from late 1960s thru late 1990s and the vacuum cleaner that lasted 20+ years, and such longevity was to be legibly expected. (but TBH it's not PC as the hardware at fault here; Bill Gates decided that Vista PC no longer need to be supported by MS and all kind of application have fallen off and that what makes the typing to freeze and reinsert itself not were I was typing)