https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/new-member-tony-the-tiger.237475/
Tony's Person first post, his cat does have CKD also.
I asked him to set up his signature so we are aware of this.
I took a look at his SS and it looks like he might be dosing
going by pre- shots.
His numbers were a lot of reds and blacks in the beginning
Giving different does at PMPS at times.
Can you please take a look at his SS
@Wendy&Neko
@Sienne and Gabby (GA)
I went back to all of his posts and saw that you have helped him.
If I am wrong about anything I told him please correct me
Thanks ladies

Apologies - I did link to my sheet in my signature. I did it twice, in fact. I don’t know why it’s not sticking.
Regardless, Tony was hospitalized for a week at a Veterinary Specialist hospital at start of his journey, and I’m also working with a geriatric specialist ongoing. So while I do find this forum helpful, please understand that most of what I’ve been doing is under constant advice and supervision of the vet specialists. During his stay in the hospital they did whatever they thought was needed to stabilize him. I’d say whatever he did seemed to make him much worse in some ways...he went in sick and with high BG but he came out extremely sick. He couldn’t stand or walk, he was anemic, and he was extremely thin. Since I’ve had him home he has been getting steadily better in many ways - walking, jumping, gaining weight, BG lower, etc.
They had him on 4-5 units when he came home and I’ve been instructed to give varying doses depending on his BG. However, I’ve been reading this forum and have mostly moving him downward and trying to hold the dose for as long as it seems safe. He’s now down to 3 units...but I go to 2.5 if he has been particularly low. I think his geriatric specialist is wonderful and we speak almost daily.
She just started him on some herbs and she said that one of the herbs could lower his BG so I am not surprised to see his numbers dropping.
The weird thing is that his nadir seems to be just before his shot. (At around +10-11). At +6 he is oftentimes higher?
I’d like to go to 2.5 units but it seems like when I do that he suddenly starts having crazy high numbers again.
Also, FYI - he has been on Hills KD for about 2-3 years. His kidney values are good. Cretan one is in high-normal range and BUN is just slightly above normal. He gets subQ fluids once a week too.
Given that his kidneys are doing so well (relatively speaking), the geriatric vet advised I start mixing a diabetes food with his KD. So I’ve been mixing up both FF pate amd Hills DM along with his K/D. It’s about 50/50. He has gained weight and his anemia has been steadily improving - he’s almost past that now. His neuropathy is also much improved. All his food is wet.
So, overall, I think he’s doing well. The only thing is that I’d like his BG to be more steady amd not so bouncy.
Based on this forum, I’m leaning towards reducing to 2.5 amd holding steady for a week even if I see spikes. The thing is that, as mentioned, he seems to dip most just before next shot.
Oh, and although it looks like I didnt retest when numbers are low, I always retest before shot to ensure BG is going up. My vets told me to feed him, wait 45 mins, then retest - and if it’s going up to give “usual” dose. He is on Lantus and they said that since it isn’t quick acting, so long as he has a full belly and rising BG, he’ll be ok.
I hope that fuller story helps.
Again, back to my original question - any thoughts on Zobaline twice a day for a cat with CKD? I’ve read Tanyas page, and others, and there seems to be conflicting info.