Monica and Atticus (GA)
Member Since 2011
Atticus (10 years old) was diagnosed 12/28 with glucose at 484. Yesterday he was at 411 (I think I erred giving him his shot yesterday morning, though). He's been getting 1 unit of Lantus twice a day since 12/31. We're in the process of switching him to wet food (we're at 60/40 wet/dry now).
I plan to get a glucometer this weekend and start testing when I bring him back to the vet on Tuesday (she wants me walk me through it the first time and compare my meter with hers). I'm weighing the different options on testing sites.
I'm leaning toward foot pad since I'm worried about the difficulty of testing at his ear (I think he might have trouble with that). The vet's assistant has a diabetic cat, and she says that since her cat's foot pads are too calloused to bleed, she cuts his nail to the point of the quick and takes blood from there.
Atticus is front-declawed (not my choice!), so he only has 10 nails. Obviously this wouldn't work for frequent testing. TR isn't going to be an option for us anyway; I live alone and work 8-5. Though I do worry about testing frequently vs testing once a week (I think that's what my vet said she'd recommend).
Has anyone heard of this method? Thoughts? Anyone else have a cat whose footpads don't bleed? If I can get blood from his foot pad, I think that'd be my first choice.
I plan to get a glucometer this weekend and start testing when I bring him back to the vet on Tuesday (she wants me walk me through it the first time and compare my meter with hers). I'm weighing the different options on testing sites.
I'm leaning toward foot pad since I'm worried about the difficulty of testing at his ear (I think he might have trouble with that). The vet's assistant has a diabetic cat, and she says that since her cat's foot pads are too calloused to bleed, she cuts his nail to the point of the quick and takes blood from there.
Atticus is front-declawed (not my choice!), so he only has 10 nails. Obviously this wouldn't work for frequent testing. TR isn't going to be an option for us anyway; I live alone and work 8-5. Though I do worry about testing frequently vs testing once a week (I think that's what my vet said she'd recommend).
Has anyone heard of this method? Thoughts? Anyone else have a cat whose footpads don't bleed? If I can get blood from his foot pad, I think that'd be my first choice.