Kittenskitty
Member Since 2017
Hello! The cat in question is around 16 years old, norwegian forest cat. I must mention that she is a granny's cat and doesn't live with us, so I almost have no opportunity to directly supervise her, but if needed I will do my best. Has been diagnosed with diabetes year and a hald ago after ketoacedosis episode (been in ER for a few days, stabilised then diagnosed with diabetes). Doctor prescribed lowest dose of lantus two times a day and Purina w/d dry food which she also eats two time a day after a shot. For about a year everything was great, she got a bit of weight back (she is an underweight cat which was a drastic change from how she was before diabetes), but then although she is brushed every day, her fur started to get constantly tangled and became more matt. She became thinner again. We thought food is the main reason why it happened so I've started reading abount maintenence of diabeitic cats and best food available. We decided to switch her from dry purina w/d to canned animonda carny as this is the best availiable food in our country from the standpoint of quality, proteine and carbohydrates. However, I need a correct algorythm to do so because of hypoglecimia danger.
Here I must also mention that granny skipped testing for mounths as it became increasingly hard for her, but again, if needed I will persuade her to do it. So now as we don't know her "basic working" glucose levels before and after lantus shots. I imagine it must go like this:
1. Keep feeding dry food only for 3 more days, test 3 times a day, in the morning before food and shot, 6 hours after, in the evening. To get her actual glucose curve applicible now (is this a needed step?)
2. Start giving wet food, one meal per day is dry, one is wet (or should I mix dry and wet, or should I just switch her to wet completely in an instant with no dry food at all?), test BEFORE shot and meal on the very first day of switching (but if all guides say that wet food affects glucose levels and it will be lower than after dry food shouldn't I test after wet meal to look how it is and then decide is it to safe to shot her or not?)
3. Keep feeding wet food and testing until levels are stabilised
I have a question abouth this too - since cat has always been on the lowest dose of lantus, how do I lower the dose if a correction will be needed (glucose levels drop after wet fod -> need to lower insuline intake -> she already takes the lowest possible dose, so how do I make it even lower? -> should I not shot her at all? Is it safe?)
I also need to bring granny honey and sugar powder with big needlless syringe, teach her how to act in case of emergency and write an coherent and easy-to-use instrunction for her on what and when to do
Sorry if there are any mistakes, english is not my first language so if it is hard to understand what I mean please ask me to clarify.
Here I must also mention that granny skipped testing for mounths as it became increasingly hard for her, but again, if needed I will persuade her to do it. So now as we don't know her "basic working" glucose levels before and after lantus shots. I imagine it must go like this:
1. Keep feeding dry food only for 3 more days, test 3 times a day, in the morning before food and shot, 6 hours after, in the evening. To get her actual glucose curve applicible now (is this a needed step?)
2. Start giving wet food, one meal per day is dry, one is wet (or should I mix dry and wet, or should I just switch her to wet completely in an instant with no dry food at all?), test BEFORE shot and meal on the very first day of switching (but if all guides say that wet food affects glucose levels and it will be lower than after dry food shouldn't I test after wet meal to look how it is and then decide is it to safe to shot her or not?)
3. Keep feeding wet food and testing until levels are stabilised
I have a question abouth this too - since cat has always been on the lowest dose of lantus, how do I lower the dose if a correction will be needed (glucose levels drop after wet fod -> need to lower insuline intake -> she already takes the lowest possible dose, so how do I make it even lower? -> should I not shot her at all? Is it safe?)
I also need to bring granny honey and sugar powder with big needlless syringe, teach her how to act in case of emergency and write an coherent and easy-to-use instrunction for her on what and when to do
Sorry if there are any mistakes, english is not my first language so if it is hard to understand what I mean please ask me to clarify.