So now that I have changed the cat's diet - he looks ten years younger (tho he is only 8), his coat is stunning, he has lost a lot of weight, he has the energy of a kitten, and folks keep commenting "oh my god he looks so amazing" and " i did not know Petey could run" and so what I want to know is Where Can I Get Some of That -
That's right - WTF can I eat more/less of so I am not the old Petey -meaning lazy, irritable, with bad skin.
Anyways, I have to go and run his bath - he has a hot date tonight. I am staying in and cleaning his litterbox.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Monday, August 10, 2009
soft shiny fur
Saturday, August 8, 2009
off insulin for now
I cannot stress the importance of home glucose testing! No diabetic would shoot themselves up without first checking their glucose levels. Cats are no different. The protocol is to shlep your cat to the vet once a week to get their glucose tested. But if during that week their numbers drop you would never know - unless you test yourself. Ergo I tested Petey and he was measuring in the 40s and 50s - which means giving him insulin would make him sicker. The very nice vet at Ellicott Small Animal Hospital, Dr. Stevens (who is kind and excellent) reviewed Petey's numbers with me on the phone (no shlepping cat to vet and thus stressing him out - which affects their readings) told me to cease the insulin until his numbers reach over 150 - then to give only 1ml. I have been reading that a change of food alone can reverse diabetes in some newly diagnosed critters. I feel Petey is one of those critters. I also feel that the medical community is very quick to prescribe medicine without trying alternatives first. Many clinics first try changing the food before they send their clients home with needles.
Before I wised up to home testing I brought Petey in to the vet for a glucose test - his number was 70. A little digression here - to take the blood they shaved part of his leg and made him scream - barbaric when all they needed to do was prick his ear or foot pad. But I continue to maintain that medical treatment (animal and human) takes the needs and comfort of the patient last in all cases.
But I digress, back to the reading - right then and there I should have been told not to administer insulin until his numbers (if his numbers went up). He was on the new high protein low carb wet food and that may have taken care of the problem. But instead I shot him up twice a day for another 4 days - which did him no good at all. Insulin is a powerful drug. The cat mistook an open piece of luggage for his litter box - he NEVER does that. Anyways, all to say levels this morning were at 56 - so no insulin today or last night.
Again - I watched youtube videos on getting a sample of blood from your cat's ear - it is so easy and painless. I did not have to warm the ear - I just rubbed it between my fingers for a few minutes as part of an overall calming him/massage session. If your vet will prescribe you a meter - the peeps at Rite Aid can get you a discount of 20 percent. The Rite Aid pharmacists on Delevan and Delaware are extremely helpful and compassionate.
Before I wised up to home testing I brought Petey in to the vet for a glucose test - his number was 70. A little digression here - to take the blood they shaved part of his leg and made him scream - barbaric when all they needed to do was prick his ear or foot pad. But I continue to maintain that medical treatment (animal and human) takes the needs and comfort of the patient last in all cases.
But I digress, back to the reading - right then and there I should have been told not to administer insulin until his numbers (if his numbers went up). He was on the new high protein low carb wet food and that may have taken care of the problem. But instead I shot him up twice a day for another 4 days - which did him no good at all. Insulin is a powerful drug. The cat mistook an open piece of luggage for his litter box - he NEVER does that. Anyways, all to say levels this morning were at 56 - so no insulin today or last night.
Again - I watched youtube videos on getting a sample of blood from your cat's ear - it is so easy and painless. I did not have to warm the ear - I just rubbed it between my fingers for a few minutes as part of an overall calming him/massage session. If your vet will prescribe you a meter - the peeps at Rite Aid can get you a discount of 20 percent. The Rite Aid pharmacists on Delevan and Delaware are extremely helpful and compassionate.
Friday, July 31, 2009
Diapetey
Petey the cat was recently diagnosed with diabetes. The affliction is common in house cats of his size. I feel very responsible - and of course I am.
He is being well taken care of by the Ellicott Small Animal Hospital.
He is on 2 ml of insulin twice a day and Purina D/M wet food - which has the highest protein levels and lowest carb of any food out there. I feel very duped by the cat 'health food" industry. I overpaid for fancy food for years - and of course now being more educated I can see that including blueberries in cat food was purely for my sake (the health conscious cat owner) - cat's don't eat blueberries. Live and learn.
Needless to say I am the same weight since high school - my cat weighs 21 pounds.
Petey is responding very well to treatment and there is a very good chance that if he loses some weight, his condition may go into remission.
We are hopeful.
Diabetes is not cheap.
The initial vet visit and diagnosis - I brought him in because he was walking strange and lying on the floor trembling - was 165.
The insulin was 90 - but I am told it can last months (at least 3-4)
Glucose testing is 21 a week.
Other various costs - food - needles - all add up
when all was said and done I spent over 400 - but I am told that the cost is heaviest at the beginning -
He will need to get tested weekly - so that is 84 dollars a month - which is CRAZY - I am looking into a home testing meter but it is not so easy to get blood from a cat, as I witnessed in the vet's office.
However, it is very easy to give him the needles - he does not seem to mind at all.
Right now, I am on the couch and he is beside me - very content.
The situation is definitely a big drag and I worry about him - but I hope that we can turn this around!
He is being well taken care of by the Ellicott Small Animal Hospital.
He is on 2 ml of insulin twice a day and Purina D/M wet food - which has the highest protein levels and lowest carb of any food out there. I feel very duped by the cat 'health food" industry. I overpaid for fancy food for years - and of course now being more educated I can see that including blueberries in cat food was purely for my sake (the health conscious cat owner) - cat's don't eat blueberries. Live and learn.
Needless to say I am the same weight since high school - my cat weighs 21 pounds.
Petey is responding very well to treatment and there is a very good chance that if he loses some weight, his condition may go into remission.
We are hopeful.
Diabetes is not cheap.
The initial vet visit and diagnosis - I brought him in because he was walking strange and lying on the floor trembling - was 165.
The insulin was 90 - but I am told it can last months (at least 3-4)
Glucose testing is 21 a week.
Other various costs - food - needles - all add up
when all was said and done I spent over 400 - but I am told that the cost is heaviest at the beginning -
He will need to get tested weekly - so that is 84 dollars a month - which is CRAZY - I am looking into a home testing meter but it is not so easy to get blood from a cat, as I witnessed in the vet's office.
However, it is very easy to give him the needles - he does not seem to mind at all.
Right now, I am on the couch and he is beside me - very content.
The situation is definitely a big drag and I worry about him - but I hope that we can turn this around!
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Friday, March 27, 2009
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Finally

A product that lives up to its name. Slimcat!
This pink translucent miracle ball has transformed my cat from a plus size to a "just enough to love" size!
Place food in plastic ball.
Set holes just small enough that only 1 piece of kibble is released with each turn.
Place ball on ground. Watch cat push ball around. (Video to come!) He will eat less, burn calories, and hate your guts!
NOW THAT IS PROGRESS!
I recommend FROMM surf and turf - No grain food.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Friday, February 27, 2009
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Petey is losing weight!
Confirmed by two witnesses.
They came in the house - they saw -they commented:
Hey, he looks smaller
(not so freakish I believe was the precise term)
Our goal is to weigh in at 15 pounds - these are eyeball estimates as we do not own a scale
At his heaviest he was probably 22 (last time he was at the vet he was 21)
I think now he is around 19.
Cat weight loss takes time!
According the experts: Cats have a unique metabolic response to fasting and whenever a feline's intake is rapidly and markedly depressed a serious and potentially fatal disorder can occur called Hepatic Lipidosis-- So be careful!
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
New Food
Petey is eating FROMM SURF AND TURF FOR CATS
No grains - he seems to really like it!
Should be healthier - cats are supposed to only eat pure protein.
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Tyrant
The..spacebar..on..my..keyboard..is..not..working
so..please..bear..with..me...
Petey..is..a..tyrant...he..is...fighting..the..strict..food..rules...hard
waking..me..up..earlier..and..earlier..4am...
But...I..will..remain..steadfast...in..my..quest..
i..made..him..run..all..over..the..apartment...for...food..tonite..
any..ideas..are...welcome
Monday, January 26, 2009
Monday, January 12, 2009
Friday, January 9, 2009
Getting my cat to lose weight - Strategy 1
After scouring various websites for ideas - I have begun making feeding time an opportunity for exercise!
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