KukaaKatchou
Member Since 2013
Hello! My name is Stacey and my 12 year old cat has just been diagnosed with diabetes. He has a stuffed and runny nose that won't go away, so the vet did a blood panel. Our vet did some research and we decided to go with Lantus for Diego and that is the insulin I am using for myself, as I am also diabetic. I've started the spreadsheet, and I am having some doubts as to whether I am medicating the cat or his fur
The numbers aren't dropping as much as I would like, but my experience is solely based on how I reacted to the insulin. I have switched Diego from a dry food to canned food - we are currently using Friskies Ocean Whitefish and Tuna (6% carbs) and Salmon Dinner (6% carbs). I have a second cat who has food allergies (unidentified) and who still eats the dry food until I can safely transition him to canned. He bleeds internally if he eats the wrong food.
Diego did lose weight in the past few months, so the vet suggests I free feed him. Any time he comes to me and meows, he gets some canned food. He is also on an antibiotic to kill any bacteria lurking in his nose and sinuses.
Any and all help is very much appreciated. I wasn't this stressed when I was diagnosed!
Diego did lose weight in the past few months, so the vet suggests I free feed him. Any time he comes to me and meows, he gets some canned food. He is also on an antibiotic to kill any bacteria lurking in his nose and sinuses.
Any and all help is very much appreciated. I wasn't this stressed when I was diagnosed!