ProfCat
Member Since 2026
I spoke with our vet today about Virgil's numbers just not budging. The chart is here. She believes he has acromegaly because he is a LARGE cat and his toes and paws and nose have grown more prominent in the past year (he's always been big, but it's moreso now-- he is 11 years old). And he snores terribly. He also had entropic eyes suddenly last summer, and that is a sign of acromegaly. Then, after that surgery, he wasn't healing well, so we had bloodwork done and found out he was diabetic in November.
Our vet used the dog protocol and originally had him on ProZinc, and we increased the dose too fast. She also wanted him fed only 2x a day, 12 hours apart, with his shot. I showed her the research and protocols for cats, and she agreed to try Lantus and increase slowly, and also that he can eat low- to no-carb food at any time (excluding 2 hours before AMPS and PMPS). We've used our vet for over 10 years, and I love the fact that she listens and learns.
She did some research on acromegaly, the bloodwork, and the treatment. She didn't think we need to bother with the bloodwork as treatment would basically be increasing his insulin dosage until we find what works. I can push her on getting the blood work done if it makes sense, but it was a quick phone call before I was teaching, so I didn't have a chance to get into the details. We could never afford the surgery, so I'm not sure it's worth it to go as far as an MRI etc. We just want as much quality of life as possible.
She said, assuming he has acromegaly or has some other kind of insulin resistance, we could go up quicker on the Lantus. We are at 4 units now, and she said to go to 5 instead of 4.5. And to increase by 1 unit every 5 days rather than every 7 days. We want to see the numbers changed, so I am tempted to follow her advice. Thoughts?
Otherwise, Virgil is acting fine. His bloodwork was great, other than the diabetes. He drinks a lot of water and pees a lot, but no ketones. He eats great and acts like he feels good overall.
Our vet used the dog protocol and originally had him on ProZinc, and we increased the dose too fast. She also wanted him fed only 2x a day, 12 hours apart, with his shot. I showed her the research and protocols for cats, and she agreed to try Lantus and increase slowly, and also that he can eat low- to no-carb food at any time (excluding 2 hours before AMPS and PMPS). We've used our vet for over 10 years, and I love the fact that she listens and learns.
She did some research on acromegaly, the bloodwork, and the treatment. She didn't think we need to bother with the bloodwork as treatment would basically be increasing his insulin dosage until we find what works. I can push her on getting the blood work done if it makes sense, but it was a quick phone call before I was teaching, so I didn't have a chance to get into the details. We could never afford the surgery, so I'm not sure it's worth it to go as far as an MRI etc. We just want as much quality of life as possible.
She said, assuming he has acromegaly or has some other kind of insulin resistance, we could go up quicker on the Lantus. We are at 4 units now, and she said to go to 5 instead of 4.5. And to increase by 1 unit every 5 days rather than every 7 days. We want to see the numbers changed, so I am tempted to follow her advice. Thoughts?
Otherwise, Virgil is acting fine. His bloodwork was great, other than the diabetes. He drinks a lot of water and pees a lot, but no ketones. He eats great and acts like he feels good overall.