Brian and Tiger
Member
Hello. I'm having a difficult time with trying to get my 9 year old cat regulated. When the vet first advised me that my cat had diabetes, he informed me of the treatment course he wanted to take. Please keep in mind that I've been going to this vet for 30 years and he has earned my trust. He suggested that I start out with NPH, which he did for 3 weeks, going all the way up to 20 units and my cats numbers still hovered around 300-400. The vet said he didn't like being at those high of numbers, so he waited a week and started on Vetsulin. He informed me about the drug being taken off the market, but said he could still get some because my cat was considered hard to regulate. So for the past 9 days the cat is on Vetsulin. The vet did 2 units a day increases and his numbers would end up falling to the low 300's, but would shoot right back up to around 700 by the next day.
So after a phone call with the vet today, he's told me that he thinks it might be pancreatic cancer. Well, obviously this upset me a great deal. Which brought me here. I'm not convinced that it's cancer. I personally think it's part the food, and the stress of having to stay in a cage all day for weeks at a time.
I have a total of 4 cats and I free feed them Hill's Science Diet indoor formula. When the cat in question (Tiger) was a younger cat, he had 2 UTI's in a row (within a month of each other) so I switched to the Science Diet as the vet told me it was lower in magnesium and ash, the cause of the UTI. Anyway, he said something about switching him over to W/D I think it was, but said since the other cats still free fed that it was best to keep him on the Science Diet. Well, now I'm starting to doubt this.
Here's what I want: to do whatever it takes within my means to get this cat well/regulated/happy. Thursday I am scheduled to go back down to the vets where I will tell him that I want to learn how to draw blood, do the strips, how to give the cat the insulin, and regulate him myself on better food and a less stress free environment. I've done some quick reading at this site regarding regulating, the hard to regulate, the food to feed them, etc. But it's all so overwhelming and I'm having a hard time taking it all in. So if someone out there has ran into this sort of problem, any advice or information would be greatly appreciated.
Please let me know if there was some information I missed or if there are any questions. I want to understand all this and I want to help my cat. Thanks to all who read this.
So after a phone call with the vet today, he's told me that he thinks it might be pancreatic cancer. Well, obviously this upset me a great deal. Which brought me here. I'm not convinced that it's cancer. I personally think it's part the food, and the stress of having to stay in a cage all day for weeks at a time.
I have a total of 4 cats and I free feed them Hill's Science Diet indoor formula. When the cat in question (Tiger) was a younger cat, he had 2 UTI's in a row (within a month of each other) so I switched to the Science Diet as the vet told me it was lower in magnesium and ash, the cause of the UTI. Anyway, he said something about switching him over to W/D I think it was, but said since the other cats still free fed that it was best to keep him on the Science Diet. Well, now I'm starting to doubt this.
Here's what I want: to do whatever it takes within my means to get this cat well/regulated/happy. Thursday I am scheduled to go back down to the vets where I will tell him that I want to learn how to draw blood, do the strips, how to give the cat the insulin, and regulate him myself on better food and a less stress free environment. I've done some quick reading at this site regarding regulating, the hard to regulate, the food to feed them, etc. But it's all so overwhelming and I'm having a hard time taking it all in. So if someone out there has ran into this sort of problem, any advice or information would be greatly appreciated.
Please let me know if there was some information I missed or if there are any questions. I want to understand all this and I want to help my cat. Thanks to all who read this.