Karen & Biscuits
Member Since 2021
Hi Everyone! It's been a little while again since I've been able to update you on Biscuits. Not a lot has changed, except the vet increased her insulin dosage to 6 units twice a day. Not helping much though. I've gotten her glucose down to 250-300 range at the 6 hour peak but nothing lower than that except one time, and I have no idea why it went lower that time and not consistently. I have her back on Weruva Cats in the Kitchen canned food, but I'm not seeing any change in her glucose levels with that either. She's only get 1/3 out of two 3oz cans. I divide them up with her brothers, so they all get an equal portion and her levels are still high. I give her Fancy Feast and they stay high. She's only getting Fancy Feast classic pates or the beef/poultry etc. None of the creamy or gravy styles. I got a bottle of Nutricost Vitamin B-12 capsules today from a faithful member of my facebook page who has a soft spot for Biscuits. What an awesome thing to do! I wasn't expecting that. However, I have no clue how much is safe to give her. Is it safe for her to take with her dose of gabapentin? Since they are capsules I assume I'll have to sprinkle the contents on her food?
Her neuropathy is not worse, thankfully, but not better either. I am hoping the B-12 will help with that. Can anyone give me tips on how much and how often to give it to her? On the bottle it says Methylcobalamin, 2000 MCG, 240 capsules. The human recommended dose is one capsule daily, but I imagine it's a lot less than that for a cat. What do you give your cats who are using Vitamin B-12? How long was it before you saw that it was or was not working? Also, even though her brother Skittles is not showing signs of neuropathy, do you think it's good to give him some B-12 too as a preventative or does that not work? He has been a fairly easy diabetic cat to deal with, and responds well to the Vetsulin. He has never had issues with neuropathy at all. His biggest issue is mats in his fur. I call them his ping pong balls because no matter how many I take off, he gets new ones a few days later. Just wondering if B-12 works with their skin and coat too? I am kinda naive about this stuff, so I need your input please.
I hope all of your own kitties are doing well right now. Wishing you all a blessed week!
Her neuropathy is not worse, thankfully, but not better either. I am hoping the B-12 will help with that. Can anyone give me tips on how much and how often to give it to her? On the bottle it says Methylcobalamin, 2000 MCG, 240 capsules. The human recommended dose is one capsule daily, but I imagine it's a lot less than that for a cat. What do you give your cats who are using Vitamin B-12? How long was it before you saw that it was or was not working? Also, even though her brother Skittles is not showing signs of neuropathy, do you think it's good to give him some B-12 too as a preventative or does that not work? He has been a fairly easy diabetic cat to deal with, and responds well to the Vetsulin. He has never had issues with neuropathy at all. His biggest issue is mats in his fur. I call them his ping pong balls because no matter how many I take off, he gets new ones a few days later. Just wondering if B-12 works with their skin and coat too? I am kinda naive about this stuff, so I need your input please.
I hope all of your own kitties are doing well right now. Wishing you all a blessed week!
