AmandaE
Member Since 2019
A Big HELLO!! to the Glargine / Detemir Group,
I am a VERY recent caregiver to a recently diagnosed handsome boy, Mowgli. He moved all the way from Nova Scotia to join my family in Alberta so that I could take care of him.
Mowgli is a family pet from my teenage years, he was taken to the vet when he was having issues making it to the litterbox before he would pee, and left sticky pee stains on the floor. It was an easy diagnosis for the vet since he had basically textbook signs of feline diabetes. I couldn't bear the thought of having him put down just because he couldn't create enough insulin of his own, so I had my sister fly out with him so that I could take over ownership and try to get him into remission. Upon arrival I could see that he had lost a lot of weight and was showing signs of neuropathy in his front paws, it was such a sin, and so concerning.
Mowgli was started on Caninsulin by his vet in Nova Scotia, but it became apparent that due to my work schedule it wasn't a very good option for him since it is so hard hitting and fast acting and I couldn't be there to ensure he was eating properly enough to manage the insulin. On the advice of this forum and Mowgli's new vet here in town, we made the switch to Lantus and are currently using Pen style injections at 1u BID.
As of right now, I am relying a lot on this forum for support, I'm so glad it exists and I am learning fast. I am doing home blood glucose testing and now that Mowgli seems to be settling into his new home, I plan to start the slow change from dry kibble to wet cat food. My biggest goal here is obviously to get poor Mowg OTJ and into remission! My biggest struggles are: slowly introducing Mowgli to my cat Nyx (such a cutie girl, 7yo, hates new things, never lived with another animal); getting blood samples without piercing Mowgli's ear; and properly administering insulin using the pen (Vet said pharmacist would show me, pharmacist said vet should show me). I think I have the use of the pen down now (thanks to youtube) but I would be open to any and all advice / tips that you could offer.
I have included all of my previous threads in case anyone wants a further history of our journey so far.
Anyway.... HELLOOOOO!

http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/posts/2350827/
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/looking-to-air-concerns-and-receive-advice.212095/
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/where-to-start.212134/
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/mowgli-is-here-advice-needed.212187/
I am a VERY recent caregiver to a recently diagnosed handsome boy, Mowgli. He moved all the way from Nova Scotia to join my family in Alberta so that I could take care of him.
Mowgli is a family pet from my teenage years, he was taken to the vet when he was having issues making it to the litterbox before he would pee, and left sticky pee stains on the floor. It was an easy diagnosis for the vet since he had basically textbook signs of feline diabetes. I couldn't bear the thought of having him put down just because he couldn't create enough insulin of his own, so I had my sister fly out with him so that I could take over ownership and try to get him into remission. Upon arrival I could see that he had lost a lot of weight and was showing signs of neuropathy in his front paws, it was such a sin, and so concerning.
Mowgli was started on Caninsulin by his vet in Nova Scotia, but it became apparent that due to my work schedule it wasn't a very good option for him since it is so hard hitting and fast acting and I couldn't be there to ensure he was eating properly enough to manage the insulin. On the advice of this forum and Mowgli's new vet here in town, we made the switch to Lantus and are currently using Pen style injections at 1u BID.
As of right now, I am relying a lot on this forum for support, I'm so glad it exists and I am learning fast. I am doing home blood glucose testing and now that Mowgli seems to be settling into his new home, I plan to start the slow change from dry kibble to wet cat food. My biggest goal here is obviously to get poor Mowg OTJ and into remission! My biggest struggles are: slowly introducing Mowgli to my cat Nyx (such a cutie girl, 7yo, hates new things, never lived with another animal); getting blood samples without piercing Mowgli's ear; and properly administering insulin using the pen (Vet said pharmacist would show me, pharmacist said vet should show me). I think I have the use of the pen down now (thanks to youtube) but I would be open to any and all advice / tips that you could offer.
I have included all of my previous threads in case anyone wants a further history of our journey so far.
Anyway.... HELLOOOOO!


http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/posts/2350827/
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/looking-to-air-concerns-and-receive-advice.212095/
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/where-to-start.212134/
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/mowgli-is-here-advice-needed.212187/