scoobydoox
Member Since 2016
Hello,
I have a 15 year old male cat that was diagnosed two weeks ago with diabetes and infection. 2 units of vetinsulin twice a day the first week and changed to 3 units twice a day the second week. Vet appt is Wed for another blood and glucose test. The infection was treated with clavamax.
The vetinsulin is $50.00 and $40.00 for u40 syringes (100) every six weeks. Can I find these cheaper?
The vet is also trying to sell me really expensive food. What do you guys feed diabetic cats? After finding the catinfo.org site I purchased the meter and supplies recommended for home testing & also canned wet food.
I am confused by all of the information that I am finding online. My vet doesn't recommend home monitoring just wants me to come in for testing and then once regulated come back twice a year to check levels. I already spent $400.00 just to find out he is diabetic with an infection and now I am starting to think is my vet really skilled enough in diabetic cats? I am on a very tight budget. Any help and information to buy supplies, food cheaper would be much appreciated. Do any of you use worksheets to monitor your cat?
I have a 15 year old male cat that was diagnosed two weeks ago with diabetes and infection. 2 units of vetinsulin twice a day the first week and changed to 3 units twice a day the second week. Vet appt is Wed for another blood and glucose test. The infection was treated with clavamax.
The vetinsulin is $50.00 and $40.00 for u40 syringes (100) every six weeks. Can I find these cheaper?
The vet is also trying to sell me really expensive food. What do you guys feed diabetic cats? After finding the catinfo.org site I purchased the meter and supplies recommended for home testing & also canned wet food.
I am confused by all of the information that I am finding online. My vet doesn't recommend home monitoring just wants me to come in for testing and then once regulated come back twice a year to check levels. I already spent $400.00 just to find out he is diabetic with an infection and now I am starting to think is my vet really skilled enough in diabetic cats? I am on a very tight budget. Any help and information to buy supplies, food cheaper would be much appreciated. Do any of you use worksheets to monitor your cat?

