Hi! I'm Lori, and my sweet "sugar" kitty is Thurmond. We just got our diabetes diagnosis today after I noticed that he was having weakness in his back legs for a few weeks. I kept thinking that he pulled a muscle or something until I finally did some Google research yesterday. I'm a little overwhelmed at the moment, but I know it's manageable. My vet wants to get him started on insulin immediately, which is fine with me, but I want to switch his food before we start the insulin. We've been feeding him dry food for years (I had no idea it was bad for him :sad
, so I'll need to switch him to wet food. He's also been a free-feeder so the transition is going to be tough. He's always been insistent on having a full bowl of food, so I may have some long nights in my future of him harassing me for more food.
My questions for you guys:
--How long should I have him on the new food before we start insulin? I'm currently scheduled to take him in on Monday for them to give him his first dose of insulin and monitor him for the day, but I'm willing to change that around if necessary.
--Any suggestions for making the transition from free-feeding to set meal times any easier?
--Should I start monitoring his blood sugar before we start doing the insulin just to see if the food change is helping?
I also briefly saw a blog post or something about a vitamin that can help them recover from the neuropathy a little quicker, do you guys have any insight on that?
I'm fortunate that I have a decent background with diabetes through nursing school (I'll be an RN by summer), but it's a bit different when the patient is a cat that can't tell you if he's cool and clammy or hot and dry.
My questions for you guys:
--How long should I have him on the new food before we start insulin? I'm currently scheduled to take him in on Monday for them to give him his first dose of insulin and monitor him for the day, but I'm willing to change that around if necessary.
--Any suggestions for making the transition from free-feeding to set meal times any easier?
--Should I start monitoring his blood sugar before we start doing the insulin just to see if the food change is helping?
I also briefly saw a blog post or something about a vitamin that can help them recover from the neuropathy a little quicker, do you guys have any insight on that?
I'm fortunate that I have a decent background with diabetes through nursing school (I'll be an RN by summer), but it's a bit different when the patient is a cat that can't tell you if he's cool and clammy or hot and dry.