And I'm just stopping by to say hello. I haven't been able to be on the Board much recently and I was thinking of your Ottie and wondering how things are going these days?
Sorry for the late reply... but in summary, the journey seems to be full of ups and downs.
Since Ottie's diagnosis of diabetes and CKD... we settled on a low carb diet of Sheba... and on this regard... we managed to get his BG down to levels where we were getting close to good levels. On top of that... Ottie's CKD was being treated with Aluminium Hydroxide. Just over 2 months later... we carried out blood test to monitor how Ottie is doing... and on this regard... all his levels had improved on all fronts. Ottie's demeanour however was one of lethargy and not his usual self. He was not a happy cat.
Then almost a week after the blood test... Ottie just stopped eating all together. At first, he refused to eat Sheba full stop. Then we pretty much tried every cat food that's available in UK, and Ottie just flat out refused them all... with the exception of one... which was a Gourmet Gold Pate from Purina (high carb). Even that, he wasn't totally keen... Stress was quite high at this time, and we had to determine whether Ottie has appetite, but simply refusing the food given to him. Ottie started to slowly lose weight as well.
In last ditch attempt, we basically had no option but to try and cook human food, with no flavouring. Essentially steamed salmon and chicken. Ottie seem to love that, so he definitely had appetite (just refused cat food). I have no idea why he just flat out starting to refuse almost all cat food. Since this incident... trying to maintain his BG numbers or aiming for remission seem to be a no go situation. Then about a month after this incident, Ottie started to eat Whiskas Fish Favourites in Jelly. Seem like a miracle, but he started to eat Whiskas on a regular basis. I wanted Ottie to have food that was high in moisture because of his CKD. Gold Pate is not high enough in moisture. Although Whiskas seems to be fine for now... The downside though is that it is not particularly low in carbs. So now... Ottie is on a diet of Whiskas and the other half of his diet is human food that we have to steam for him specifically. This has meant that his BG levels were higher, and once his diet started to be consistent, I had to increase his dosage to 0.75U.
One major change though is that Ottie's demeanour is back to his normal self. Ottie has also gained all his weight back. My worry though is that I probably have to give up on hopes of remission and I sincerely hope his CKD doesn't get worse.