Darlene & Jack
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So I took Jack to the new vet today and she was just wonderful. In addition to treating diabetic cats, she has had personal experience in having had her own diabetic cat. She did a glucose check, drew blood from the leg and checked it on her pet meter and I had brought mine to check for accuracy. Her reading was 261, and my Relion read 265! I was quite impressed with that. Right before we left for the vet I had checked Jack at home and he was 87. We talked about the different kinds of insulin and she said she usually starts cats on Lantus just because it is easier to obtain, can be filled at any pharmacy and is cheaper. But she said they have 18 vets who work they and they all have different opinions on insulins. She said for now stick with the PZ and if we want to switch in the future we can. I brought the spreadsheet and she was not too concerned with the highs for the pre shot readings, she said she would expect that for now. Her concern more is for the lows. She wants us to stick with the current dose for a few weeks and email her the spreadsheet in 2 weeks, or before if I had questions or concerns. She was pleased with the home testing and said we were doing a great job with that. So overall we really liked her and were very happy with the visit.
Jack on the other hand, was not too happy. He peed in the crate as soon as we got in the car to go home, then seemed so embarrassed. He just put his head down and seemed so sad. Got him home and cleaned him up, gave him some treats and he seems to have forgotten about it now.
Jack on the other hand, was not too happy. He peed in the crate as soon as we got in the car to go home, then seemed so embarrassed. He just put his head down and seemed so sad. Got him home and cleaned him up, gave him some treats and he seems to have forgotten about it now.
