SoCalcoolcatt
Member Since 2010
Hi, My cat George is currently on Lantus. Previously he was on Lantus and Humulin-R but after reading this board for the last several weeks, I convinced my vet to take him off the Humulin-R. We are in week 2 of Lantus alone and have gone up from 1 unit to a skinny 1.25 units. His curve is overall pretty flat in the high 200's to low 300's. I am working on a spreadsheet because I could use advise on how to better control his numbers but suddenly I have a new problem. I think I might have to skip his daytime Lantus shots for a day or two.
Here's the problem. My apartment complex posted a message today that they will be installing new toilets in all units this week. Normally when the management has to enter our place we put George in one of the bathrooms (2 baths, 2 bedrooms). But because they are installing toilets in both bathrooms, there is nowhere for me to secure George. He's one of those cats that will take advantage of an open front door and bolt (and we have lots of coyotes around here), so is my one other cat. I'm terrified they'll escape if I leave them here. I can stay home with them while the workmen come and go which Might keep cats from bolting for the door, but I can't be sure of that. I could lock both cats in a tiny coat closet but logistically that probably won't work. Or I could try to catch both cats and put them in their carriers and put those in the garage but they could have to stay in carriers from 7AM to 6PM because Management won't tell me what time they'll be in my unit and I can't give Lantus while George is stuck in a carrier. He's a very skittish boy and I"m very lucky he trusts me enough to let me get 2 tests a day and his shots done. With any stress all bets are off.
So the only real solution I can think of (unless someone else has another idea) is to take cats to my mothers house for the day. Hopefully its just one day, but the management won't tell me which day my unit will have new toilets could be Wednesday or Thursday. If I take George to my mother's house, he will be completely terrified and I don't know how in the world I"ll be able to get him to come out of hiding over there in order to eat and get his Lantus shot.
I'm so scared I'm going to have to skip his daytime Lantus shot for 2 days????? Should I still give him the nighttime shot when we get home and skip the daytime shot? Or if by some miracle I can give him his Lantus what will happen if he won't eat (which I can guarantee he won't if I take him to my moms). Should I take him to my mom's house and drop down his Lantus to 1 unit (if I get lucky and can get his shot into him)? I have almost no money so I can't afford to board him at the vets for a day. Then afterwards what do I do with his Lantus dose? I don't understand what skipping a dose or two will do to his insulin depot. Do I continue to work our way up to a higher dose or do I hold the skinny 1.25 units for a few days after all the stress. I'm so worried about how to get this to work. I just don't know what to do with him and his Lantus dose. Need help.
Here's the problem. My apartment complex posted a message today that they will be installing new toilets in all units this week. Normally when the management has to enter our place we put George in one of the bathrooms (2 baths, 2 bedrooms). But because they are installing toilets in both bathrooms, there is nowhere for me to secure George. He's one of those cats that will take advantage of an open front door and bolt (and we have lots of coyotes around here), so is my one other cat. I'm terrified they'll escape if I leave them here. I can stay home with them while the workmen come and go which Might keep cats from bolting for the door, but I can't be sure of that. I could lock both cats in a tiny coat closet but logistically that probably won't work. Or I could try to catch both cats and put them in their carriers and put those in the garage but they could have to stay in carriers from 7AM to 6PM because Management won't tell me what time they'll be in my unit and I can't give Lantus while George is stuck in a carrier. He's a very skittish boy and I"m very lucky he trusts me enough to let me get 2 tests a day and his shots done. With any stress all bets are off.
So the only real solution I can think of (unless someone else has another idea) is to take cats to my mothers house for the day. Hopefully its just one day, but the management won't tell me which day my unit will have new toilets could be Wednesday or Thursday. If I take George to my mother's house, he will be completely terrified and I don't know how in the world I"ll be able to get him to come out of hiding over there in order to eat and get his Lantus shot.
I'm so scared I'm going to have to skip his daytime Lantus shot for 2 days????? Should I still give him the nighttime shot when we get home and skip the daytime shot? Or if by some miracle I can give him his Lantus what will happen if he won't eat (which I can guarantee he won't if I take him to my moms). Should I take him to my mom's house and drop down his Lantus to 1 unit (if I get lucky and can get his shot into him)? I have almost no money so I can't afford to board him at the vets for a day. Then afterwards what do I do with his Lantus dose? I don't understand what skipping a dose or two will do to his insulin depot. Do I continue to work our way up to a higher dose or do I hold the skinny 1.25 units for a few days after all the stress. I'm so worried about how to get this to work. I just don't know what to do with him and his Lantus dose. Need help.