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It is overwhelming when we hear that our precious fur baby has diabetes, we all have been in your shoes, however do know that it is manageable, with the right insulin, diet, food schedule home testing and lots of cuddles
first, the best insulin for cats are Lantus and ProZinc they are a 12- hour insulin easy on the cat, I shoot Corky while he has his face in the bowl he does not even know what happened, you should read the link below on Senvelgo , there are many risks involving this new medication in cats, and it does not last long in their system which makes it difficult to regulate or remission, Also home testing is very important, you do not want to give any form of insulin without knowing the glucose level, to avoid a hypoglycemic episode, if you have difficulty home testing because Mollie will not sit still there's also the option of CGM The LIBRE, it is a sensor on your cat's back that constantly monitors the BG programed on a phone, and you can monitors without pricking Mollie, now, the sensors lasts only 14 days, and they are a bit pricy, unlike the ReliOn human monitor and strips, (Walmart) the monitor is $9.00 and the strips are $9.00 for 50 /$17.88 for 100, good to always have extra strips handy. or any human monitor, diabetic cats needs to have a wet can or raw foods between 0 -10% carbs, most members use Fancey Feast pates or Friskies Pates, most feed up to 5%,Molly should have a feeding schedule and should have3-4 small meals or snacks during the day besides the main meal before the insulin, I have another cat, so I got Coco on the same schedule same food. You are not alone, please continue to post, we are here for you
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