Hi everyone,
My 13 year old, polydactyl cat "Toes" was recently (2 days ago) diagnosed with diabetes. I noticed he was not well when he was drinking constantly and using the litter box waaay more than usual. He has been overweight for many years. His sugars were in the 500's when the vet tested him, but had no ketones in his urine. He was started on 2 1/2 units of Prozinc twice a day and we also switched him to Hill's m/d-canned.
After reading this board, I ordered a home test kit but haven't received it yet, and he hasn't been to the vet for a curve so I have no idea what his numbers are right now. However, he seems so much better! He is drinking normally and not using the litter box as much. He also seems to be slightly more energetic.
My question is this: Toes has always eaten dry food throughout the day. We were told to feed him the new canned food twice a day, but when I try, he only eats a little bit and so is hungry an hour or two later. I am making him wait as long as possible, but he is still eating about 4 small meals throughout the day. Is it more dangerous to have him not eat for a long time, or to eat more often than two times a day?
Thanks for all the great information on this board.
Erin
My 13 year old, polydactyl cat "Toes" was recently (2 days ago) diagnosed with diabetes. I noticed he was not well when he was drinking constantly and using the litter box waaay more than usual. He has been overweight for many years. His sugars were in the 500's when the vet tested him, but had no ketones in his urine. He was started on 2 1/2 units of Prozinc twice a day and we also switched him to Hill's m/d-canned.
After reading this board, I ordered a home test kit but haven't received it yet, and he hasn't been to the vet for a curve so I have no idea what his numbers are right now. However, he seems so much better! He is drinking normally and not using the litter box as much. He also seems to be slightly more energetic.
My question is this: Toes has always eaten dry food throughout the day. We were told to feed him the new canned food twice a day, but when I try, he only eats a little bit and so is hungry an hour or two later. I am making him wait as long as possible, but he is still eating about 4 small meals throughout the day. Is it more dangerous to have him not eat for a long time, or to eat more often than two times a day?
Thanks for all the great information on this board.
Erin