Vivian is a cat who has dealt with a host of medical issues in the past year, and each one has ultimately set her back with respect to appetite and keeping on weight. This is not a cat who became diabetic because she was overweight - ironically I have an overweight cat with perfectly normal BG. She had a thyroid tumor and was hyperthyroid, which led to weight loss and, after thyroid hormone regulation, reduced appetite. This apparently happened concurrently with large intestine inflammation, so even after thyroid function corrected she wasn't absorbing nutrition from her food before eliminating it. More weight loss. She went on pred for inflammation and to control diarrhea. It worked fairly well, and stimulated her appetite somewhat, but also increased BG and now she has ended up diabetic. At the same time she is tapering pred, she has started on chlorambucil, both of which have the effect of wreaking havoc with her appetite. And she is in a very precarious position with pred, as it was keeping her bowels in check and now I'm (slowly) taking it away. So faced with a suggestion that I need to feed her set meals (which she only eats a few bites of at most) and not let her eat at her leisure, I can't do that to her right now, and maybe not at all. I have picked up the food hours before insulin time so she'll be hungry for a meal, it doesn't work, she often flatly refuses to eat on command and is prone to hypoglycemia. If I leave the meal out for her, she will get around to eating more of it, in her own time. That's just the way it is right now. I measure my cats' food and don't leave unlimited food for grazing, but I do leave food, because when I'm at work I'm not around to push the food on Vivian 4 hours after insulin when her BG goes low, and I can't stay up with her all hours of the night - just not in the cards - I can't work and take correct care of my home and pets if I don't sleep at night.
Like all cases of diabetes, it's a complicated disease, further complicated by Vivian's other health problems and 10 years of habit. I have purchased some low carb canned food and will try to get both cats on some lower carb dry food, such as EVO, hopefully today - thanks for the tip on food BJM. The issue with that is that Vivian's system has become sensitive to diet change, and my other cat's system always has been that way, so it will be a slow transition if both can tolerate it. Given all that, Vivian's BG #s have been good and I am optimistic about remission, grazing or not. thank you - Laura