My baby, Lily, was diagnosed yesterday and I need some help. It's all so overwhelming. I am not sure about my vet's advice after reading through these forums and other articles I have been reading so I'd love some advice. I don't want to do anything to hurt her either so right now I'm just taking the instructions from the vet.
Lily is a rescue who turned 4 years old in September. My daughter rescued her from a gas/service station when she was approximately 8 weeks old. She was taken from her mother at 3 weeks old and sent to a gas station. One of the workers' had a girlfriend who's cat had kittens. He tried to bring her home and his parents wouldn't let him keep her so he took her to the gas station where he worked. The owner said that she could stay there a few weeks and once she was old enough they were going to let her loose. She ate hot dogs and hamburgers from their lunch, was knocked around a lot from the other workers, and my daughter found her sleeping in a box that she also used as a litter box although there was no litter to be found in there. She came to me drenched in urine and her own feces and very underweight. I told my daughter that once I nursed her back to health we would find a home for her. I fell in love the moment I saw her and begged my landlord to let me keep her and paid him a hefty deposit as well. On the 2nd day that I had her, I visited a pet store chain who had a popular animal hospital inside so I've been bringing her there. Lily had a mild case of asthma from the fumes at the service station so they were very helpful with that back then. Since then with air purifiers in my apartment and a little lovin, she's grown out of her asthma.
I took her to the vet yesterday for her routine dental cleaning. About 3 hours later I received a phone call saying that she was diagnosed with diabetes. Now, I don't know all of the words that she used (I was in shock) but she said that her levels were at 284 and they not only did a blood test but a urine test as well to make sure. She was there about 4 months ago for her vaccines and nothing showed up then so the vet tells me that this just started. Lily is overweight although I've been using the recommendations of the vet. I do think my 18 year old daughter feeds her more when I'm not around because she cries for food. We have since nicknamed her MooMoo because she stands at her bowl crying for food constantly.
She's been on Royal Canin since she was a baby (vet recommended) of wet and dry. Once I did some research about a year later, I switched her to Dry Innova but had to kept feeding her the Royal Canin wet because she wouldn't eat anything else. I read somewhere then that a wet and dry diet was the best for them. I guess I read wrong. First of all, Lily hates pate. Since the Innova dry food recall, I slowly switched her to Simply Nourish and Turkey & Oatmeal. The pet store recommended that after the Innova wasn't available at the pet store anymore. That was about 6 months ago.
The vet asked me a bunch of questions when I picked her up about signs and symptoms. Lily has none. She isn't sleeping more than normal, she hasn't lost any weight (she's the same weight she's been for 2 years now at 13.4 lbs and should be at 11 lbs according to the vet) She isn't any more thirsty (she won't drink out of a bowl. She will only use the bathroom sink) and hasn't been urinating any more frequently or not that I have noticed. I scoop the box once a day and nothing different. She's still as playful as ever and always has an appetite. She put her on 1 unit of Lantus twice a day. Lily got her first injection about 2 hours ago and is fine although I was a basket case when I was giving it to her. The vet prescribed either Royal Canin Diabetic (said I could do either wet or dry)or Hills Feline W/D. I opted for the royal canin since it wasn't pate and she was used to the morsels. Obviously, I've read here that she shouldn't be eating dry at all so I haven't even opened the bag.
The vet was a nice girl but young and didn't seem well versed in the subject when I was asking questions. She did say that normally they would have diabetic cats come in a few days later to check their levels but because Lily is so stressed at the vet that they didn't want to stress her out more so she would put her on the insulin and the prescription diet and I'd come back in 2 weeks. I asked her if it was possible for me to check her levels myself. My mom is a diabetic and checks her blood sugar every day. She told me "well I guess you could. I've never had an animal parent ask me that before so I need to check with my colleagues and call you tomorrow." They had another cat in distress and she had to attend to him since she was the only vet on duty so she left in a hurry. She did call me back today and emailed me a video with how to do the monitoring myself and told me to call her with questions. I did ask a few questions again but some of her answers went against what everyone is saying here. For example, she told me that cats should be on a high fiber diet, which I see here is not the case.
So here are my questions after reading these posts and other websites for 4 hours last night and 2 hours tonight.
1) Should I be feeding her the Royal Canin wet (won't do dry now that I've read the posts) since it's smothered in gravy. The can doesn't have the carb percentage on it and I've gone to their website and I can't find anything on there either about the carbs. I also went to the sites recommended here and can't find the carbs for the Royal Canin canned Diabetic formula.
2) If I switch her off this food to a high protein and low carb diet, will I be sending her into a hypo episode with the amount of Lantus she's taking? The vet says it's a very small dosage. I've seen the Fancy Feast options that are low in carbs too but will that put her in a dangerous situation and does anyone know if the Fancy Feast low carb option has anything in chunks and not pate. Lily is a picky eater.
3) The vial of Lantus says to discard after 28 days but I'm reading here that you can keep for 6 months. I asked the vet today when she called and she told me to hold on so that she could ask another vet. She came back to the phone and said that the other vet said that I could keep it for more but the potency might not be the same so I'm taking a risk with that.
4) I asked her about remission today and she said that it can happen but they don't see many cases of cats going into remission. Is this because they're prescribing this food? Even though I can't tell what's in this Royal Canin Diabetic formula food, from reading here, it might be high in carbs.
5) She told me that I should do the monitoring 2 weeks from now for a whole day. She said to do it before I feed her and give her the insulin and then check the level 2 hours later and then every hour after that until it starts going back up again and then every 2 hours if it reaches the level that it was at before I fed her and gave her the insulin and then write down results of each time. I should call her with my results and then we'll schedule another appointment a few days or a week after that. Does this seem crazy that I should wait 2 weeks from now?
6) I'm thinking I need to find a new vet. How do I find an expert in my area. I live in Chicago so I have to think that in this big city there has to be an expert but have been surfing the net for an hour and can't seem to find anyone.
7) How much should I be feeding her? The cans are 3 oz. cans. Today, the vet said that I should follow the instructions on the can but there are none. I gave her a can this morning that she ate quickly and then a can right before her insulin shot but she keeps crying by her bowl right now. It's about 2 1/2 hours after I gave her the shot.
8) If I give the insulin at 11 hours or 13 hours, will that hurt her? I'm just thinking that if I get home from work late or have to leave the house at night to go somewhere like to my daughter's volleyball game an hour before she would normally get it, will that hurt her? The vet only said that I had to feed her before I gave her the insulin.
I'm sure I'll have so many other questions but if anyone can answer these questions for now, I would greatly appreciate it. Lily is the love of my life. My girls and I are heart broken. By the way....money is not a problem. I can pay whatever I need to for food and insulin. I'll get a second job if I have to in order to keep her alive. No really...if I need to pay $200 to $300 a month for insulin and food, I will do that.
Thanks to you all and I'm so glad I found this site.
Lily is a rescue who turned 4 years old in September. My daughter rescued her from a gas/service station when she was approximately 8 weeks old. She was taken from her mother at 3 weeks old and sent to a gas station. One of the workers' had a girlfriend who's cat had kittens. He tried to bring her home and his parents wouldn't let him keep her so he took her to the gas station where he worked. The owner said that she could stay there a few weeks and once she was old enough they were going to let her loose. She ate hot dogs and hamburgers from their lunch, was knocked around a lot from the other workers, and my daughter found her sleeping in a box that she also used as a litter box although there was no litter to be found in there. She came to me drenched in urine and her own feces and very underweight. I told my daughter that once I nursed her back to health we would find a home for her. I fell in love the moment I saw her and begged my landlord to let me keep her and paid him a hefty deposit as well. On the 2nd day that I had her, I visited a pet store chain who had a popular animal hospital inside so I've been bringing her there. Lily had a mild case of asthma from the fumes at the service station so they were very helpful with that back then. Since then with air purifiers in my apartment and a little lovin, she's grown out of her asthma.
I took her to the vet yesterday for her routine dental cleaning. About 3 hours later I received a phone call saying that she was diagnosed with diabetes. Now, I don't know all of the words that she used (I was in shock) but she said that her levels were at 284 and they not only did a blood test but a urine test as well to make sure. She was there about 4 months ago for her vaccines and nothing showed up then so the vet tells me that this just started. Lily is overweight although I've been using the recommendations of the vet. I do think my 18 year old daughter feeds her more when I'm not around because she cries for food. We have since nicknamed her MooMoo because she stands at her bowl crying for food constantly.
She's been on Royal Canin since she was a baby (vet recommended) of wet and dry. Once I did some research about a year later, I switched her to Dry Innova but had to kept feeding her the Royal Canin wet because she wouldn't eat anything else. I read somewhere then that a wet and dry diet was the best for them. I guess I read wrong. First of all, Lily hates pate. Since the Innova dry food recall, I slowly switched her to Simply Nourish and Turkey & Oatmeal. The pet store recommended that after the Innova wasn't available at the pet store anymore. That was about 6 months ago.
The vet asked me a bunch of questions when I picked her up about signs and symptoms. Lily has none. She isn't sleeping more than normal, she hasn't lost any weight (she's the same weight she's been for 2 years now at 13.4 lbs and should be at 11 lbs according to the vet) She isn't any more thirsty (she won't drink out of a bowl. She will only use the bathroom sink) and hasn't been urinating any more frequently or not that I have noticed. I scoop the box once a day and nothing different. She's still as playful as ever and always has an appetite. She put her on 1 unit of Lantus twice a day. Lily got her first injection about 2 hours ago and is fine although I was a basket case when I was giving it to her. The vet prescribed either Royal Canin Diabetic (said I could do either wet or dry)or Hills Feline W/D. I opted for the royal canin since it wasn't pate and she was used to the morsels. Obviously, I've read here that she shouldn't be eating dry at all so I haven't even opened the bag.
The vet was a nice girl but young and didn't seem well versed in the subject when I was asking questions. She did say that normally they would have diabetic cats come in a few days later to check their levels but because Lily is so stressed at the vet that they didn't want to stress her out more so she would put her on the insulin and the prescription diet and I'd come back in 2 weeks. I asked her if it was possible for me to check her levels myself. My mom is a diabetic and checks her blood sugar every day. She told me "well I guess you could. I've never had an animal parent ask me that before so I need to check with my colleagues and call you tomorrow." They had another cat in distress and she had to attend to him since she was the only vet on duty so she left in a hurry. She did call me back today and emailed me a video with how to do the monitoring myself and told me to call her with questions. I did ask a few questions again but some of her answers went against what everyone is saying here. For example, she told me that cats should be on a high fiber diet, which I see here is not the case.
So here are my questions after reading these posts and other websites for 4 hours last night and 2 hours tonight.
1) Should I be feeding her the Royal Canin wet (won't do dry now that I've read the posts) since it's smothered in gravy. The can doesn't have the carb percentage on it and I've gone to their website and I can't find anything on there either about the carbs. I also went to the sites recommended here and can't find the carbs for the Royal Canin canned Diabetic formula.
2) If I switch her off this food to a high protein and low carb diet, will I be sending her into a hypo episode with the amount of Lantus she's taking? The vet says it's a very small dosage. I've seen the Fancy Feast options that are low in carbs too but will that put her in a dangerous situation and does anyone know if the Fancy Feast low carb option has anything in chunks and not pate. Lily is a picky eater.
3) The vial of Lantus says to discard after 28 days but I'm reading here that you can keep for 6 months. I asked the vet today when she called and she told me to hold on so that she could ask another vet. She came back to the phone and said that the other vet said that I could keep it for more but the potency might not be the same so I'm taking a risk with that.
4) I asked her about remission today and she said that it can happen but they don't see many cases of cats going into remission. Is this because they're prescribing this food? Even though I can't tell what's in this Royal Canin Diabetic formula food, from reading here, it might be high in carbs.
5) She told me that I should do the monitoring 2 weeks from now for a whole day. She said to do it before I feed her and give her the insulin and then check the level 2 hours later and then every hour after that until it starts going back up again and then every 2 hours if it reaches the level that it was at before I fed her and gave her the insulin and then write down results of each time. I should call her with my results and then we'll schedule another appointment a few days or a week after that. Does this seem crazy that I should wait 2 weeks from now?
6) I'm thinking I need to find a new vet. How do I find an expert in my area. I live in Chicago so I have to think that in this big city there has to be an expert but have been surfing the net for an hour and can't seem to find anyone.
7) How much should I be feeding her? The cans are 3 oz. cans. Today, the vet said that I should follow the instructions on the can but there are none. I gave her a can this morning that she ate quickly and then a can right before her insulin shot but she keeps crying by her bowl right now. It's about 2 1/2 hours after I gave her the shot.
8) If I give the insulin at 11 hours or 13 hours, will that hurt her? I'm just thinking that if I get home from work late or have to leave the house at night to go somewhere like to my daughter's volleyball game an hour before she would normally get it, will that hurt her? The vet only said that I had to feed her before I gave her the insulin.
I'm sure I'll have so many other questions but if anyone can answer these questions for now, I would greatly appreciate it. Lily is the love of my life. My girls and I are heart broken. By the way....money is not a problem. I can pay whatever I need to for food and insulin. I'll get a second job if I have to in order to keep her alive. No really...if I need to pay $200 to $300 a month for insulin and food, I will do that.
Thanks to you all and I'm so glad I found this site.