Nate
Member Since 2016
Hey everyone,
My name is Nate, I am new to this forum but in need of some urgent advice, so I'm skipping the introduction post (sorry for the bad etiquette).
My cats name is Floyd. He is a 4 year old mainecoon and his ideal weight is around 18 pounds. About 4 weeks ago we noticed he was losing weight and not eating or drinking. We brought him in to the vet who tested his urine, and he found that he had a bacterial infection, a bilirubin level of 7, and his blood sugar was 300, and there were ketones present in his urine. He got a long acting antibiotic injecting and some fluids via an IV, and we started treating him for for diabetes with 1 unit of lantus every 12 hours. We also had to force feed him 3/4 of a can of Royal canin rs recovery mixed with water about twice a day. The promising part is that he has been a trooper this whole time. The vet said many times how surprised he was that a cat with his issues is presenting so well. He even played with the IV cord when he was at his worst.
The good news is that the week following his diagnosis, his bilirubin levels dropped drastically, his blood sugar was 140 at the time of testing, and there were no longer ketones in his urine! Huge relief, however...
I got a glucose meter and attempted to perform a curve test based on instructions I found online. After a week of force feeding he began to eat dry food on his own, so we have been free feeding solid gold indigo moon, assuming this is ok because he still was underweight. We also have 4 other cats, so making sure he gets enough food is tough unless we isolate him.
Well, the first curve went alright. First test was 199, +3hrs after an insulin injection (increased the dose to 1.5 u) and it was down to 171, +3 to 166, +3 to 177. Increased another .5, assuming that since he is so large we just aren't giving him the right amount of insulin. Tested the next morning and it's back up, and the throughout the day similar results. Now, I have been using a true2go meter for these tests. Ran out of strips that it came with and ordered more online because they were exponentially more expensive at CVS. Bought another meter, Bayer contour next, with 20 strips to cross reference results, just to be extra safe, and the first test today came back with 295... Tested again minutes later, 250. Strange. Tested myself, 99, and another non diabetic cat, 77. Seems accurate. 2.5 units insulin +3 270, +3 240, +3 345...
Anyone have any clue as to what might be happening? We fed him wet tonight, but ever since force feeding him he hasn't shown any interest in wet food, even though he is bugging us like he's hungry. I will be up all night and plan to test him in another 3 hours. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
My name is Nate, I am new to this forum but in need of some urgent advice, so I'm skipping the introduction post (sorry for the bad etiquette).
My cats name is Floyd. He is a 4 year old mainecoon and his ideal weight is around 18 pounds. About 4 weeks ago we noticed he was losing weight and not eating or drinking. We brought him in to the vet who tested his urine, and he found that he had a bacterial infection, a bilirubin level of 7, and his blood sugar was 300, and there were ketones present in his urine. He got a long acting antibiotic injecting and some fluids via an IV, and we started treating him for for diabetes with 1 unit of lantus every 12 hours. We also had to force feed him 3/4 of a can of Royal canin rs recovery mixed with water about twice a day. The promising part is that he has been a trooper this whole time. The vet said many times how surprised he was that a cat with his issues is presenting so well. He even played with the IV cord when he was at his worst.
The good news is that the week following his diagnosis, his bilirubin levels dropped drastically, his blood sugar was 140 at the time of testing, and there were no longer ketones in his urine! Huge relief, however...
I got a glucose meter and attempted to perform a curve test based on instructions I found online. After a week of force feeding he began to eat dry food on his own, so we have been free feeding solid gold indigo moon, assuming this is ok because he still was underweight. We also have 4 other cats, so making sure he gets enough food is tough unless we isolate him.
Well, the first curve went alright. First test was 199, +3hrs after an insulin injection (increased the dose to 1.5 u) and it was down to 171, +3 to 166, +3 to 177. Increased another .5, assuming that since he is so large we just aren't giving him the right amount of insulin. Tested the next morning and it's back up, and the throughout the day similar results. Now, I have been using a true2go meter for these tests. Ran out of strips that it came with and ordered more online because they were exponentially more expensive at CVS. Bought another meter, Bayer contour next, with 20 strips to cross reference results, just to be extra safe, and the first test today came back with 295... Tested again minutes later, 250. Strange. Tested myself, 99, and another non diabetic cat, 77. Seems accurate. 2.5 units insulin +3 270, +3 240, +3 345...
Anyone have any clue as to what might be happening? We fed him wet tonight, but ever since force feeding him he hasn't shown any interest in wet food, even though he is bugging us like he's hungry. I will be up all night and plan to test him in another 3 hours. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!