Hello,
Just a short update on Harry cat
After struggling to get the vet to prescribe the PZI instead of the Caninsulin, we have some progress. We have NOT started the PZI yet as the bottle has not arrived, so he is still on caninsulin although with the change of diet the numbers are dropping
The vet has agreed to write the prescription for the PZI. THe price of caninsuln (including prescription charges) was around £10 per bottle (10 ml). The PZI is £44 per bottle (10ml) + a £12.98 prescription charge!! I would be interested in the prices other UK members have been charged for PZI.
I have also ordered the Bozita cat food and been feeding it to him since Tuesday this week. His numbers are really starting to drop.
What is bothering me is that we appear to be yo-yoing a bit with his dose as I am frightened of keeping him on such a high dose when his numbers are dropping, therefore I keep lowering and then upping his dose in response to my readings - which I don't think is the best way? His dose is 3.5 but I have just taken a reading of 15 so dropped the dose to 3. What is bothering me is that he will prob be high again tomorrow morning and I will end up increasing the dose again? I think what would be a safer approach is to lower the dose and stick to that for a bit (so keep it at 3, unless he drops really low?) rather than messing about between 3.5 and 4 which is what we were on before?
Also - how much should I be feeding him? He is permanently hungry (having been high for so long) so will eat whatever I put out but I am worried that this is not helping and we need a more regular dinner size to regulate his dose? I have got the 370g tetra paks of Bozita. the cat last weighed 4.5kg but he is underweight at that (he's a big ginger boy) and was around 5.5-6 kg before he was diagnosed. I would like to see him at at least 5 kg so at the moment he is underweight. I am thinking half a pack of Bozita would be OK for each meal??
Anyways apologies to the US people if the figures seem weird, I am not up to date enough to translate them for you!!! I will try and work on the spreadsheet later to update his numbers but we are bouncing all over the place :?
Just a short update on Harry cat
After struggling to get the vet to prescribe the PZI instead of the Caninsulin, we have some progress. We have NOT started the PZI yet as the bottle has not arrived, so he is still on caninsulin although with the change of diet the numbers are dropping
The vet has agreed to write the prescription for the PZI. THe price of caninsuln (including prescription charges) was around £10 per bottle (10 ml). The PZI is £44 per bottle (10ml) + a £12.98 prescription charge!! I would be interested in the prices other UK members have been charged for PZI.
I have also ordered the Bozita cat food and been feeding it to him since Tuesday this week. His numbers are really starting to drop.
What is bothering me is that we appear to be yo-yoing a bit with his dose as I am frightened of keeping him on such a high dose when his numbers are dropping, therefore I keep lowering and then upping his dose in response to my readings - which I don't think is the best way? His dose is 3.5 but I have just taken a reading of 15 so dropped the dose to 3. What is bothering me is that he will prob be high again tomorrow morning and I will end up increasing the dose again? I think what would be a safer approach is to lower the dose and stick to that for a bit (so keep it at 3, unless he drops really low?) rather than messing about between 3.5 and 4 which is what we were on before?
Also - how much should I be feeding him? He is permanently hungry (having been high for so long) so will eat whatever I put out but I am worried that this is not helping and we need a more regular dinner size to regulate his dose? I have got the 370g tetra paks of Bozita. the cat last weighed 4.5kg but he is underweight at that (he's a big ginger boy) and was around 5.5-6 kg before he was diagnosed. I would like to see him at at least 5 kg so at the moment he is underweight. I am thinking half a pack of Bozita would be OK for each meal??
Anyways apologies to the US people if the figures seem weird, I am not up to date enough to translate them for you!!! I will try and work on the spreadsheet later to update his numbers but we are bouncing all over the place :?