AlyMcF
Member Since 2014
First off, Sketch is fine.
I’m just getting myself mentally prepared.
My understanding is that if your kitty has low numbers (less than 50?) that you rub corn syrup on their gums and keep testing every 30 min or so. But I also heard somewhere that you have to take them to the emergency vet. How true is that? One of the reason I’m so nervous about low number is I dread a trip to the cat ER.
How do you know when you can manage on your own vs needing an ER’s help?
Sketch has never had hypoglycemia to my knowledge but he did get a 50 reading while at the vets' once. My understanding is he had no clinical symptoms though.
Occasionally I see him twitching and worry he's having a seizure or something but inevitably when I measure he's nowhere near hypo levels.
My understanding is that if your kitty has low numbers (less than 50?) that you rub corn syrup on their gums and keep testing every 30 min or so. But I also heard somewhere that you have to take them to the emergency vet. How true is that? One of the reason I’m so nervous about low number is I dread a trip to the cat ER.
How do you know when you can manage on your own vs needing an ER’s help?
Sketch has never had hypoglycemia to my knowledge but he did get a 50 reading while at the vets' once. My understanding is he had no clinical symptoms though.
Occasionally I see him twitching and worry he's having a seizure or something but inevitably when I measure he's nowhere near hypo levels.
- Robin