At the time (6:30 am) I told her not to shoot, she was still dropping & I wanted so see how things were progressing. Was concerned, esp. after she shot 2 units twice in a 2-hr time period last night. But maybe a little dose will help now. I guess we'll find out more after Melissa returns from the store ...I disagree on the no insulin advice. With the elevated glucose levels, a token dose of 0.5 units should start bringing that down, may trigger some hunger, and may improve her energy level.
Hi there, Meya - Yes, I was curious about that, as well. Appears kitty wasn't getting insulin again until last night, and apparently Melissa had run out of test strips, too (based on SS note). So I think that high BG# she popped last night scared Melissa; hence, the 2.oU doses just 2 hours apart.Just a question, I know the spreadsheet is a work in progress, so I wanted to clarify:
The past week there was 0.0 for all the doses, was she getting insulin at this time? If so how much? If not, what was the reason for no insulin?
Yes! As you know, it is the Heartland! People can surprise you here.Great idea Brenda. It's worth a try. It sounds like she really needs to be seen by a vet without delay!!



To all of you!! You are awesome human beings!!
No I have not dosed her when I couldnt test her.Just a question, I know the spreadsheet is a work in progress, so I wanted to clarify:
The past week there was 0.0 for all the doses, was she getting insulin at this time? If so how much? If not, what was the reason for no insulin?
As my finances have not been good, as goes for my creditHave you ever applied for Care Credit Melissa? They usually give you at least 6 months to pay off at no interest (sometimes longer)
Might be worth trying so you can get her to a vet
For some reason I am just seeing posts from this morning, not sure why I didn't see them earlier. i appreciate all the support and the sympathetic worries from all of you.
She did get a shot this morning of a normal dose of 2 units, around 1030 my time (central).
It seems to be coming down slowly but I can only get her to drink water.
She won't even drink room temp milk. I have tried scrambled eggs, tuna and boiled chicken??? I'm at a loss.
Although hypoglycemia is dangerous as well, when a cat who is diabetic doesn't get insulin, they start burning their fat stores and their cells don't get the sugar they need to work. This is what leads to diabetic ketoacidosis, ultimately, lack of insulin when it is needed by the body.No I have not dosed her when I couldnt test her.

Thanks for the adviceAlthough hypoglycemia is dangerous as well, when a cat who is diabetic doesn't get insulin, they start burning their fat stores and their cells don't get the sugar they need to work. This is what leads to diabetic ketoacidosis, ultimately, lack of insulin when it is needed by the body.
In the future, it's safer to give half the usual dose or even a third than none at all if you can't test. I have no doubt that your cat is probably in DKA, which is an emergency.
So, I'll start by saying that she needs to be at a vet. Take her to the vet, try to figure it out if you can. DKA is deadly.
If you are unable to go to the vet, there are ways to minimize the issues (although this probably will be touch and go and may not turn out well):
1. Get ketone testing strips. This is the only way you will know if she is improving. Test at least once a day, better twice.
2. Do not skip any insulin doses for the time being, even if not eating. Get a baby syringe and honey, if needed to keep the sugars up. You may need to increase insulin to keep sugars between 150-low 200s.
3. Test blood sugars regularly every 2-4 hrs, and post them so others can help.
4. Get some higher calorie kitten food and syringe feed every 2 hours or so. Aim for 6 ounces of food. If she will eat dry, feed dry. Feed ANYTHING she will eat. Don't worry about carbs right now. Cats really can't go more than a day without eating.
5. Syringe fluids. Lots of them. Aim for 300ml in food+fluid.
6. Try to see if any vet will prescribe you anti-nausea medications and will give your cat subQ fluids (you can do these at home too if they show you and save a lot of $).
Good!!!I found a meat injector that I am going to try. The hole is smaller but bigger than her syringes. I just moved so I am trying to find my bullet or blender to grind something up.