picklesmom
Member Since 2020
My 8 year old kitty, Pickles, was diagnosed with diabetes 2 years ago. He was put on 2 units of vetsulin 2x a day. We did that for a month and a half plus I switched him to a zero carb diet (young again kibble and fancy feast pate) and he went into remission. We stopped the insulin and he's been fine for the past 2 years.
Recently i noticed a big weightloss, his coat was unkempt and he had loose stool. But he wasn't drinking or urinating excessively (which is what alerted us last time to an issue). I just took him to the vet this AM and they called to say all they could find after doing bloodwork and xray is moderately high glucose (350). He wants to put him on 1-2 units of vetsulin again.
First question - should I try removing the young again kibble from his diet and only do fancy feast and see if that helps?
Second question - Is there a better option than vetsulin? I know it's the cheapest, but I'd pay for something better.
I'm so stressed because it was so hard to get him to let me test him. I never figured out the ear so I always had to do paw and it required both me and my husband to get it done. I was really hoping he'd stay in remission :'(
Recently i noticed a big weightloss, his coat was unkempt and he had loose stool. But he wasn't drinking or urinating excessively (which is what alerted us last time to an issue). I just took him to the vet this AM and they called to say all they could find after doing bloodwork and xray is moderately high glucose (350). He wants to put him on 1-2 units of vetsulin again.
First question - should I try removing the young again kibble from his diet and only do fancy feast and see if that helps?
Second question - Is there a better option than vetsulin? I know it's the cheapest, but I'd pay for something better.
I'm so stressed because it was so hard to get him to let me test him. I never figured out the ear so I always had to do paw and it required both me and my husband to get it done. I was really hoping he'd stay in remission :'(
