Mackie's Parents
Member Since 2015
We are new to the group, my husband and I just found out our cat Mackie had diabetes last week. His blood sugar was in the 400s. We were able to get him around 150 all last week with insulin twice a day, 2 units.
We also took out dry food and have been feeding him certain types of Sheba...we tried Tiki Cat...and freeze dried chicken. At first we was really excited about the wet food, it's what he begged for before but that went away fairly quickly. He licks the top of the food and then walks off. He will eat the freeze dried chicken. This has been especially bad since Sunday, with the not eating enough.
Yesterday (Monday) his insulin plummeted to 40 because of his 'hunger strike'. Gave him two greenies and it went to 48 then two more, able to get it to 158. We didn't give him insulin since it was so low, just tried to get him to eat some freeze dried chicken.
He won't eat all of his food, which makes his blood sugar too low to give him insulin. But we can' get him to eat the wet food. He wants dry food, so even tried adding bits of dry food mixed in with his wet food. That along with not having the insulin caused his blood sugar to rise to very high levels (400+). So all in all, his sugar has been as high as 595 and as low as 40.
Can someone advise on getting him to eat/foods that have worked? He is definitely a 'dry food addict' so this has been tough.
On a positive, he is still super cuddly and sweet. He purrs and hugs- even when we do his sugar testing on his poor little ears. Always a good boy for insulin, too. It's just the (not) eating that is really frustrating us right now.
Thanks,
Jenny and John
We also took out dry food and have been feeding him certain types of Sheba...we tried Tiki Cat...and freeze dried chicken. At first we was really excited about the wet food, it's what he begged for before but that went away fairly quickly. He licks the top of the food and then walks off. He will eat the freeze dried chicken. This has been especially bad since Sunday, with the not eating enough.
Yesterday (Monday) his insulin plummeted to 40 because of his 'hunger strike'. Gave him two greenies and it went to 48 then two more, able to get it to 158. We didn't give him insulin since it was so low, just tried to get him to eat some freeze dried chicken.
He won't eat all of his food, which makes his blood sugar too low to give him insulin. But we can' get him to eat the wet food. He wants dry food, so even tried adding bits of dry food mixed in with his wet food. That along with not having the insulin caused his blood sugar to rise to very high levels (400+). So all in all, his sugar has been as high as 595 and as low as 40.
Can someone advise on getting him to eat/foods that have worked? He is definitely a 'dry food addict' so this has been tough.
On a positive, he is still super cuddly and sweet. He purrs and hugs- even when we do his sugar testing on his poor little ears. Always a good boy for insulin, too. It's just the (not) eating that is really frustrating us right now.
Thanks,
Jenny and John