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    Calloway's glucose STILL high at 469 on Feb 13th :(

    This cat is driving me nuts! I've been treating him for diabetes now for 3 months, and we're still not regulated. I took him back to the vet today for a blood glucose check, and he was 412!! He's on Purina D/M food dry and canned. The only thing he gets that isn't diabetic in nature is treats, and he gets those twice a day for when he gets his insulin. He's such a good boy when he gets his insulin too, and the vet said treats were allowed, so I don't want to stop giving him those. He did say I could use the canned food as a treat, but they're expensive and I'll never get 2 cans of wet food eaten in a day. Even with the others, they won't finish that much canned food.

    We're now up to 5 units of insulin twice a day. The vet also commented that Calloway has put weight back on, and that's not good. SIGH. Before it was "don't let him lose too much weight", then he gained some back, lost a little more, now gained some more back. He's still a little over 17lbs, and a chubber. So, what is it? Lose weight? Don't lose weight? I'm getting frustrated and confused by the different comments (2 different vets, same practice).

    Anyone else deal with a cat with diabetes and having issues controlling the glucose levels? Anyone not having issues and have suggestions??
    Last edited by jennielynn1970; 02-13-2009 at 03:28 PM.

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    How frustrating! I mean, it's not like my Dad, who keeps "cheating" and eating stuff he shouldn't, lol.

    You may get more help from a pet diabetes forum? I know this one gets a lot of good reviews:
    http://www.petdiabetes.net/

    You can google and find cat specific ones as well.
    cat diabetes forum
    brings up plenty of options.
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    It took me about 8 months to get Morgan's insulin regulated. But it was every time we went to have his sugar checked, we had to keep dropping the levels, well except for the first time. I went from 8 units once a day to 5 twice a day. From there it came down one unit at a time (like 4 twice a day, to 3 twice a day). He isn't on any insulin anymore and hasn't been for a year and a half. He eats a rationed amount of the DM dry. It is usually 3/4 to 1 cup of food a day. He would get a small spoon of wet food in the mornings before we found out about the diabetes. Then when he had to have the shots and the vet said that he needed to eat when we gave him the insulin, we started giving him another spoon of wet food in the evenings also. He is still on that schedule. He eats mostly dry and the wet food is his treat. Like I said though it is only a small spoonful, so what is left goes in the fridge. It takes him several days to go through a whole can. I don't use the DM canned food. I use mostly Nine Lives Tuna Select. It is very high in protein and low in carbs, even more so than the DM actually. That is his treat, although occasionally I will give him one or two tempations. There is a website that I can't find at the moment that lists the protein vs carb amounts in commercial cat foods.

    I'm also housesitting a cat that showed up at my house 8 years ago and I found him a home. His mom is on vacation, so he is at my house. He is also diabetic. She didn't change his food. He eats Nine Lives dry. She doesn't regulate how much he eats either. He is regulated with 4 units twice a day. I guess a lot of it depends on the cat.

    I also have other friends that had a very hard time regulating their diabetic cat. They used a different kind of insulin though.

    My vet uses Vetsulin. My friends live in Knoxville and I forget which insulin they used, but I know it was much more expensive. What kind or brand of insulin does Calloway use? I hope you can get everything regulated for him. It is frustrating I know!

    ETA: I found the website. There are links here to both wet and dry food charts. Here's the link.

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    I am so sorry for Calloway. I only had 1 diabetic cat, and it was over 6 years ago, so my memory fails me. But getting him regulated was completely impossible. I wish Calloway a better outcome.
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    I gotta say, I don't only give him 1 or 2 Temptations, lol. Ooops. I guess I should start the canned food as his treat and do the fridge thing. I'll check out the Nine Lives canned food too.

    I'll have to see what insulin he gets. I know it's $80 for the small bottle of it. I almost fell over when I saw the bill. Granted, the last bottle lasted for almost 3 months, but that was also with lesser amounts being used in the beginning.

    The vet said to give him 1/2 c. of food a day. That's not much, and I know he'll lose weight on that, which will probably have the other vet telling me he lost too much too quickly, lol.

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    Never had a cat with diabetes, but I know it is difficult for a human to lose weight while on insulin, so maybe it's the same for a cat.

    3 months is not a long time, though. It can take time to get regulated on any medication - to get the correct blood levels.

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    I know how frustrated you and Calloway are over the insulin. Sorry that things haven't straightened out sooner.

    Some animals are fairly easy to get under control others are more difficult. It's probably not helping that you have two vets with dissagreeing opinons either.

    From what I see at work the ones that seem to have steadier insulin levels were caught early and have a very strict routine for feeding times, amounts and excercise. Not sure if it's as applicable to cats, since we see way more dogs with diabetes than cats, but I'd imagine the principle would be the same.

    Is there just one vet of the two that you trust more? Maybe just request to only see that one, that way you don't get conflicting information?

    I hope things straighten out soon for both you guys.

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    Found this on his insulin bottle, not sure what "kind" it is.

    Insulin PZI BCP

    I haven't noticed any eye issues, thank god.

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    That's the insulin my friends in Knoxville used. It was WAY more expensive than what my vet prescribed. They had trouble getting their kitty regulated with it, but I know many vets prefer it. How often does Calloway go in to be tested? Morgan went every 2 weeks.

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    I'm sorry to hear that Calloway's insulin levels aren't regulated yet. That insulin is expensive! Barney was on Canninsulin and it was pretty cheap. The vet sent us home with half a vial and I think it was less than 15.00. Maybe you could see if another brand could be used that might be more effective for Calloway and cheaper for you.
    I have been trying to keep Paddy on a stricter diet and now he is off the Temptation treats altogether and finaly lost a few pounds. I think they are pretty fattening but boy do they love 'em! He loves food so much though that I can give him dry food as a treat because he doesn't free feed so any crunchies are welcomed by him. He gets about a cup in total per day spread out.
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    Calloway...

    Poor thing...I have never had a cat with diabetes, but I can imagine how difficult and frustrating it must be to get them regulated on their insulin.

    I know how frustrating it is to get dueling opinions from different vets about the same thing. Do you have a favorite or regular vet that you prefer? If you can, try to stick with them, although I know it's not always possible to see them if they're in surgery, off for the day, or just booked. In the meantime, ask lots of questions, and trust your gut instincts.

    Good luck, and hugs and prayers to you and Calloway!

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    Every cat is different. PZI works for Moby; maybe it doesn't work for Calloway, or maybe not enough time has passed.
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    ask the vet which is it? maybe tell them they keep telling you different things. probably they want the kitty to stay at a certain weight, not too thin but not overweight either, and I know that isn't easy. good luck . sending prayers for you kitty!!

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    How is Calloway?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moesha View Post
    That's the insulin my friends in Knoxville used. It was WAY more expensive than what my vet prescribed. They had trouble getting their kitty regulated with it, but I know many vets prefer it. How often does Calloway go in to be tested? Morgan went every 2 weeks.
    He goes in every two to three weeks. Every time he's been over 400!

    I got home yesterday after work, and boy did he yell at me!!! I had only left out what was left of his morning serving to last through the rest of the day, which really wasn't more than 2 Tbsp. full. I left at 5:45am, got home at 4:45pm, and had one HUNGRY and unhappy camper, lol! He gave me the most annoyed sounding meow I've ever heard, and he looked totally ticked off. Ears to the side, little eye brows furrowed. He was really too cute, lol.

    I'm hoping that maybe since I'm back to work, and he'll not be getting crunchies from me during the day (I thought he could have extra) maybe he'll be able to be regulated better??

    I'll cut back on the Tempations, but I won't take them out all together. He's such a troooper with getting the shots and all, he really deserves SOME treats. Maybe that's just me projecting onto the cat how I'd feel, I dunno. I said Calloway and I are just meant to be, because we are both just very food oriented, lol.

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