gorillahowl
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Quick recap: Cat diagnosed as diabetic last Saturday, sent home with prescription for 2 units of Lantus 2x a day.
I've been trying to take away his food at night so he'll eat in the morning and I can give him his shot.
He woke me up at 3:30 begging for food. I wasn't going to give it to him, but he threw up (what looks like water) and I was afraid he was going hypo.
I gave him food; he ate. He is chilling out now in his chair.
We are supposed to go to the vet at 11:30 for a blood glucose test. (She wants to see him four hours after his shot. The vet also closes every day from 12-2, so the window for getting him tested is small.) We are also going to learn how to do our own home glucose tests today, so hopefully I won't have to play this guessing game anymore.
Assuming I can get him to eat again in the morning, should I give him the shot?
I've been trying to take away his food at night so he'll eat in the morning and I can give him his shot.
He woke me up at 3:30 begging for food. I wasn't going to give it to him, but he threw up (what looks like water) and I was afraid he was going hypo.
I gave him food; he ate. He is chilling out now in his chair.
We are supposed to go to the vet at 11:30 for a blood glucose test. (She wants to see him four hours after his shot. The vet also closes every day from 12-2, so the window for getting him tested is small.) We are also going to learn how to do our own home glucose tests today, so hopefully I won't have to play this guessing game anymore.
Assuming I can get him to eat again in the morning, should I give him the shot?