Christine & KR
Member Since 2012
Hello, everyone. My vet has directed me to start Kitty Rabbit on insulin (1u Lantus BID). This won't start until Thursday night as I'll take off work Friday to stay home and see how the first three days go.
Over the year's I've managed to train KR that "mom coming home from work" equals a treat (1/4 can FF mixed with 1 capsule Cosequin) and dinner (1/4 can Friskies Pate). The amount she eats varies widely; some days she'll polish off the treat plate but leave her dinner, some days she eats a little of both, and still other days she eats just a tiny bit of the treat (I always leave whatever's not eaten as she'll eat it over the next couple hours when she gets hungry). KR is currently underweight at 6 pounds; her healthy weight is 8 pounds.
With a 12-hour shot schedule, Mom will be home from work almost 2 hours before the next shot is due. I'm pretty sure I shouldn't give her a lot of food when I get home as it will affect her PMPS, but since she's so well trained on the "treat" side I hate to just stop treats/immediate feeding cold turkey.
How long does it take for food to impact BG? How much food? If I give her a tiny piece of a low-carb treat will it have an impact? My poor girl's 19 and I feel like I've already changed a whole lot of things on her; I'd prefer to find a way for her to get a treat when I come home if at all possible.
Any advice will be appreciated,
Christine & Kitty Rabbit
Over the year's I've managed to train KR that "mom coming home from work" equals a treat (1/4 can FF mixed with 1 capsule Cosequin) and dinner (1/4 can Friskies Pate). The amount she eats varies widely; some days she'll polish off the treat plate but leave her dinner, some days she eats a little of both, and still other days she eats just a tiny bit of the treat (I always leave whatever's not eaten as she'll eat it over the next couple hours when she gets hungry). KR is currently underweight at 6 pounds; her healthy weight is 8 pounds.
With a 12-hour shot schedule, Mom will be home from work almost 2 hours before the next shot is due. I'm pretty sure I shouldn't give her a lot of food when I get home as it will affect her PMPS, but since she's so well trained on the "treat" side I hate to just stop treats/immediate feeding cold turkey.
How long does it take for food to impact BG? How much food? If I give her a tiny piece of a low-carb treat will it have an impact? My poor girl's 19 and I feel like I've already changed a whole lot of things on her; I'd prefer to find a way for her to get a treat when I come home if at all possible.
Any advice will be appreciated,
Christine & Kitty Rabbit