Lauren & Esse
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We've tried to test him 5 times so far and only been successful twice. He's so squirrely and active when he's hungry, i.e. after being fasted for 2 hs. pre-meal/shot! Can't imagine how so many of you do this by yourselves, it takes two of us just to corral him in one spot. But this morning's attempt was the quickest/most painless so far, so hopefully it'll continue to get easier. Any anecdotal experience about progress on testing welcome...
I am curious about how long after starting insulin it would be normal to start seeing improvement in symptoms. His only real symptoms before (that we noticed) were polydipsia/polyuria, and today's litter box output was very normal for his old self! But that must be a fluke, right?
I know we should be getting some mid-cycle spot checks, but it's hard to make myself stress him out again so soon. He's the only cat I've ever had who purrs as a stress response.
But we'll try today!
(The peaceful sleep of a guy who's done being poked and prodded for the day.)
I am curious about how long after starting insulin it would be normal to start seeing improvement in symptoms. His only real symptoms before (that we noticed) were polydipsia/polyuria, and today's litter box output was very normal for his old self! But that must be a fluke, right?
I know we should be getting some mid-cycle spot checks, but it's hard to make myself stress him out again so soon. He's the only cat I've ever had who purrs as a stress response.

(The peaceful sleep of a guy who's done being poked and prodded for the day.)