GioC
Member Since 2021
Hi,
I was just after a little advice on the best way to treat a diabetic cat that is also a tri-paw (as I like to call him). He had cancer 2 years ago and had to have a back leg amputated.
Mr Joshua is very high on the diabetes scale and I have been trying to sort this out with foods and certain herbal remedies.
Very concerned about Mr Joshua having insulin injections as even the vet said that he is quite a feisty cat and not all cats will tolerate you giving them this, especially if one lives on their own... (depending on how my cat reacts)
I have so far achieved the following...
Fructosamine Levels
25/03/2021 - 702
18/04/2021 - 654
10/05/2021 - 586
...obviously, we would still need to be seeing this come down by around 280 to get into safe zones.
Though this is going in the right direction, I am just trying to understand if the readings going down means that his body (especially the pancreas) is starting to improve by lowering the blood sugars, and more importantly, if he is not on insulin, would one still feed their cat only 2 times a day?
I am happy to write down his current diet and herbal remedies, if that helps others...
Thank you for any help that can be offered on this, and I apologise for making this my first post, here.
I was just after a little advice on the best way to treat a diabetic cat that is also a tri-paw (as I like to call him). He had cancer 2 years ago and had to have a back leg amputated.
Mr Joshua is very high on the diabetes scale and I have been trying to sort this out with foods and certain herbal remedies.
Very concerned about Mr Joshua having insulin injections as even the vet said that he is quite a feisty cat and not all cats will tolerate you giving them this, especially if one lives on their own... (depending on how my cat reacts)
I have so far achieved the following...
Fructosamine Levels
25/03/2021 - 702
18/04/2021 - 654
10/05/2021 - 586
...obviously, we would still need to be seeing this come down by around 280 to get into safe zones.
Though this is going in the right direction, I am just trying to understand if the readings going down means that his body (especially the pancreas) is starting to improve by lowering the blood sugars, and more importantly, if he is not on insulin, would one still feed their cat only 2 times a day?
I am happy to write down his current diet and herbal remedies, if that helps others...
Thank you for any help that can be offered on this, and I apologise for making this my first post, here.

