He had also been seeming to slow down on his eating though, so my husband and I decided to get his teeth cleaned. I was very nervous about it since he's so old. I really actually didn't want to do it but knew if the vet wasn't comfortable with doing it then they wouldn't. So I took him in last week and he did well. His glucose was the worst thing that day. They told me not to give him a shot in the morning so I didn't, but of course by the time he got there he was at 477. So the vet gave him a shot and then had to watch him all day. Otherwise, he had no teeth pulled. She did say his gums weren't great but that's expected with old age. The cost was $520! Getting a pet's teeth cleaned is one of the most expensive things I swear. And this was WITHOUT any teeth pulled. We did use Care Credit, which is a credit card you can use for humans or animals that usually has a limited time where you can make payments without interest. I think usually a vet office's terms are 6 months. So you have to pay it in 6 months and if you don't you get a huge interest rate on your money. If you don't have the money you may want to look into this for your pet but be sure you can pay the money back in the time allotted for no interest. My sister right now is struggling with her cat... she really wants to clean her cat's teeth but it's so expensive and she doesn't have the money for it.
I learned another thing this week that I should've learned years ago but NO vet ever told me. Apparently, you have to do what is called calibrating to your diabetes glucose reader. UMMMM WHAT! Why was I never told this before. My friend who's cat I mentioned above is an RN. So since he just ordered a reader he mentioned to me that readers need to be calibrated to make sure that they are still reading the blood glucose correctly over time. WHAT THE! I've been using the same reader for like 10 years. I'm really disappointed no one mentioned this. I ordered the fluid from Amazon today for my Easy Reader to calibrate it. It was only $9. I'm not sure exactly how to do it yet but I'm sure there are Youtube videos out there plus my friend has done it several times at work so I'm going to have him come over to help me do it. Anyways... even after having diabetic cats for at least 10 years I am still learning new things.
Hoping your diabetic cats are doing well