stacia
Member Since 2014
After a few days of browsing, I thought I should do a quick introduction before I inevitably come back with questions. My very long-haired extremely opinionated 14-yo Tasha was diagnosed with diabetes on Tuesday of this week with a glucose reading of 427. Kidneys and everything else seemed fine according to the doctor. We took her in because she'd been drinking/peeing/eating a lot over the past few weeks and we also noticed some weight loss. Over the past 6 months, she's lost 5 lbs (down to 9.4 lbs).
We go Monday to meet with the vet and start with insulin so I'm not 100% sure what her treatment plan will be yet. I would've liked to start sooner but our vet had some days off (she felt it was OK to wait for her rather than see the back-up vet, who I wasn't as comfortable with), my husband is often out of town (I want him informed too), general scheduling issues. And since Tasha is eating/drinking, Monday it is.
Other than feeling generally overwhelmed, I'm specifically concerned about getting dosing correctly (testing and adjusting and what if she dips and we aren't here?) and the fact that we tend to travel frequently. Our pet sitter is fabulous and very capable of insulin but opinionated Tasha isn't good friends with her. Sample kitty diary entry from pet sitter: "Tasha walked by me today without swatting!" Not to mention having someone come in, inject, then leave (twice a day) seems like a no-no.
Long-term, my civvie Ripley is an 11-yo tubby tabby (15 lbs) and I'm concerned now about getting that under control so I don't have two sugarkitties.
I guess I'll end with a question. They're both currently eating dry food now - adult indoor Blue Buffalo, which I thought was good for them. Now I know better. Should I start switching them to canned food now, before seeing the vet on Monday? They both eat it occasionally. Ripley's just finished several months of crystals in his urine and a stubborn UTI, coming off rx urinary food that's full of junk I hated so I want him to have the extra liquid anyways. I'm torn between CHANGE EVERYTHING NOW and just breathe and wait for Monday.
Thanks. That was long. My thoughts haven't stopped rushing since Tuesday. Before, really. Tasha doesn't get all the fuss.
We go Monday to meet with the vet and start with insulin so I'm not 100% sure what her treatment plan will be yet. I would've liked to start sooner but our vet had some days off (she felt it was OK to wait for her rather than see the back-up vet, who I wasn't as comfortable with), my husband is often out of town (I want him informed too), general scheduling issues. And since Tasha is eating/drinking, Monday it is.
Other than feeling generally overwhelmed, I'm specifically concerned about getting dosing correctly (testing and adjusting and what if she dips and we aren't here?) and the fact that we tend to travel frequently. Our pet sitter is fabulous and very capable of insulin but opinionated Tasha isn't good friends with her. Sample kitty diary entry from pet sitter: "Tasha walked by me today without swatting!" Not to mention having someone come in, inject, then leave (twice a day) seems like a no-no.
Long-term, my civvie Ripley is an 11-yo tubby tabby (15 lbs) and I'm concerned now about getting that under control so I don't have two sugarkitties.
I guess I'll end with a question. They're both currently eating dry food now - adult indoor Blue Buffalo, which I thought was good for them. Now I know better. Should I start switching them to canned food now, before seeing the vet on Monday? They both eat it occasionally. Ripley's just finished several months of crystals in his urine and a stubborn UTI, coming off rx urinary food that's full of junk I hated so I want him to have the extra liquid anyways. I'm torn between CHANGE EVERYTHING NOW and just breathe and wait for Monday.
Thanks. That was long. My thoughts haven't stopped rushing since Tuesday. Before, really. Tasha doesn't get all the fuss.