rrrinphx said:
My cat Adam was diagnosed with diabetis in beginning of Nov. he is 13 yrs. old.
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rrrinphx said:
On lantus up to 3mm twice a day now.
Lantus is a great insulin for diabetic cats.
You mean 3 units, not mm or cc. Insulin is always measured in units.
Did you start at 1 unit twice a day? How often was the dose increased and based on what? In vet office blood glucose curvse?
Read the stickies over on the Lantus board to understand how Lantus works for cats:
viewforum.php?f=9
rrrinphx said:
I try to give him more wet food, usually Fancy Feast- but have just started a raw diet (feline pride) and DM-( I thought it was a bad choice for him) - not sure why the vet prescribed it.
You don't need fo feed the DM, dry or canned. It's basically junk food. Vets prescribe it because they don't know much about nutrition.
Stick with the Fancy Feast and raw. Make sure to feed only the low carb varieties of Fancy Feast (or any other canned food). Have you seen the food charts? If not, take a look at them and choose foods that have a number 10 or less in the carb column:
http://binkyspage.tripod.com/canfood.html Fancy Feast is on the "old" chart.
http://www.catinfo.org has more info on proper diet for cats.
rrrinphx said:
He seems to be doing good- gained weight,fur looks better and seems more energized. But is still drinking a lot and peeing, there's times when he just lays by the water bowl and lets out this agonizing cry- I try and time the crys- seems like its about 1/2 hour before insulin , but than a hour after he will cry again. It worries me and not sure what he needs- food or sugar- his appearance and actions seem fine.
Unregulated diabetic cats are always hungry because their bodies can't use the food nutrients the right way. Free feed your cat. Many people here provide several small meals throughout the day, either by using a timed feeder or freezing canned food into chunks and letting a few chunk thaw out in a bowl for the cat to eat.
rrrinphx said:
I haven't started home testing yet- but want to- now i take him to the vet. should I be testing when he crys like this.
You should be testing your cat's blood glucose levels

Blindly shooting insulin into the cat can be more harmful than good.
You don't need the vet's permission to test your cat's blood glucose levels at home and you don't need a pet blood glucose meter. A Human blood glucose meter works just fine.
rrrinphx said:
Also, the vet says it is ok to feed and give insulin before I take him in to get his glucose test and also the fructosamine, I just question if hes getting a correct count.
It's fine and won't impact the glucose test or fructosamine.
rrrinphx said:
I have another cat Freddy who is 2yrs. and loves dry food- I want to use a raw food diet along with a low carb/high protein dry for them or is this really bad!
Dry food in general is bad and is one reason why many cats end up diabetic. Even grain-free dry foods can keep a cat's blood glucose levels too high. You can transition your non-diabetic cat over to raw/canned food. There are tips on
http://wwww.catinfo.org