So I posted about two weeks ago that my 12 yr old Libby was just diagnosed as diabetic. That was my best guess and that of the vet after discussion. I've been in the medical field for 35 yrs so I know what diabetes looks like in humans so it wasn't hard to figure out. So thanks to this board I promptly made the switch from her all dry diet to an all canned diet. I noticed a great improvement in her within a few days. Less drinking, less urination and less hunger. Fast forward to today to her blood work. My cat hasn't needed a vet in years, so this was new experience for her. She weighed in at 21 lbs. Her BG was 316, much better than I expected. The rest of her CBC was good except her RBC's were a little low, but the vet wasn't worried. So, the vet starts the push for insulin. I querried her, because I didn't think her BG was that awfully high, considering it had only been less than 2 weeks on the new diet. She said if she gets down to 190-200 range she will be happy. Does that sound about right? Since I won't be around to monitor her I opted for pill instead of injectible insulin. The vet also seems to lean towards the pill since we don't have any place locally to get the injectible insulin. It has to be ordered from her supplier. So I will pick up the lantus (?) pills in a few days. I do have some questions though and my vet's assistant didn't seem to sure about the answer. The vet also started to push the "prescription" DM cat food, even dry! I declined and opted to stay with what seems to be working.
What do I watch for as far as possible hypoglycemic reaction? I know what it is in humans, but what are the signs in a cat?
Is the pill the right or best thing to do? I'm not sure if I should give the food and hopefully some weight loss a little time.
Any suggestions for timing of giving the medication and how to give it?
How do I know how much food to give my cat?
The vet would only give me a feeding chart if I went with her DM food. So right now I feed her half of a can of fancy feast, twice a day. I'm worried that isn't enough for her size. I was thinking of upping it to a full can, twice a day. Any feeding guidelines you can recommend is greatly appreciated. Since I have never fed her canned before I have no idea. Thanks in advance for your assistance. I really appreciate this group more than you know! confused_cat
What do I watch for as far as possible hypoglycemic reaction? I know what it is in humans, but what are the signs in a cat?
Is the pill the right or best thing to do? I'm not sure if I should give the food and hopefully some weight loss a little time.
Any suggestions for timing of giving the medication and how to give it?
How do I know how much food to give my cat?
The vet would only give me a feeding chart if I went with her DM food. So right now I feed her half of a can of fancy feast, twice a day. I'm worried that isn't enough for her size. I was thinking of upping it to a full can, twice a day. Any feeding guidelines you can recommend is greatly appreciated. Since I have never fed her canned before I have no idea. Thanks in advance for your assistance. I really appreciate this group more than you know! confused_cat