Milo and Phyllus
Member Since 2016
My cat had hypoglycemic episode with a reading of 31 on Feb. 1. He has not recovered. Although I used Karo to bring him around he quite eating and drinking on his own the following day. The cat is feral and can only be handled by me. His vet and every other vet I have taken him to has been unable to safely handle him. He is almost 14 years old. The vet says he is too feeble to sedate for IV fluids or anything else he needs as it will kill him and though he is weak, the stress of being handled since he is my indoor pet feral would be enough to push him on over the edge. So he sent me home with subcutaneous fluids and a B12 injection; both of which made him feel better and able to walk more steadily. He is going to pee normally, but has not had a BM in days, but vet said not worry about that since he has no solid food in his system.
Today I collected urine for ketone testing and the urine was very orange in color. Negative for ketones. I immediately thought severe kidney infection or kidney failure and took the urine in for analysis. The vet called later and said something related to the bile duct and that there were levels in his urine that indicated "a touch of pancreatitis" at which time he asked me to check the ear flaps, eye whites, and gums to see if they were yellow. Yes, the ears and gums appeared "pale" to me yesterday, but they do actually appear yellow on closer examination. Asking about treatment, he informed me to stay on the plan I'm on now and that is as follows:
Clavamox every 12 hours
600 mL of fluids a day as follows;
Syringe feed every 2 - 4 hours (he recommended Sheba for digestibility)
Syringe water every 2 - 4 hours
Several 60 mL sessions of subcutaneous fluids to compensate for what he doesn't ingest. He is 8 lbs.
This is the only treatment he has recommended and has said his best chance of survival lies in home care where he is not stressed.
I have added probiotics to ease nausea and replace good bacteria (Fortify while I wait for FortiFlora), but nothing was recommended for pain. I will be ordering digestive enzymes tomorrow. He does not seem to be in pain; no meatloafing, no crying, etc... Also since he was removed from insulin until he gets through this, I have also added Blood Sugar Gold (sold by petwellbeing.com) to assist with healthy sugar levels.
I am trying to get him strong enough to take to the university hospital in Athens, GA. I am looking for recommendations and suggestions from anyone with experience in dealing with pancreatitis in diabetic cats. To make matters worse, he also has a stuffy nose.
His blood work in May was normal with the exception of slightly elevated Neutrophils (77), Eosinophils and low Lymphocytes (9)
For more information, please see this thread: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/swallowing-issue-and-swollen-lymph-nodes.173004/
Today I collected urine for ketone testing and the urine was very orange in color. Negative for ketones. I immediately thought severe kidney infection or kidney failure and took the urine in for analysis. The vet called later and said something related to the bile duct and that there were levels in his urine that indicated "a touch of pancreatitis" at which time he asked me to check the ear flaps, eye whites, and gums to see if they were yellow. Yes, the ears and gums appeared "pale" to me yesterday, but they do actually appear yellow on closer examination. Asking about treatment, he informed me to stay on the plan I'm on now and that is as follows:
Clavamox every 12 hours
600 mL of fluids a day as follows;
Syringe feed every 2 - 4 hours (he recommended Sheba for digestibility)
Syringe water every 2 - 4 hours
Several 60 mL sessions of subcutaneous fluids to compensate for what he doesn't ingest. He is 8 lbs.
This is the only treatment he has recommended and has said his best chance of survival lies in home care where he is not stressed.
I have added probiotics to ease nausea and replace good bacteria (Fortify while I wait for FortiFlora), but nothing was recommended for pain. I will be ordering digestive enzymes tomorrow. He does not seem to be in pain; no meatloafing, no crying, etc... Also since he was removed from insulin until he gets through this, I have also added Blood Sugar Gold (sold by petwellbeing.com) to assist with healthy sugar levels.
I am trying to get him strong enough to take to the university hospital in Athens, GA. I am looking for recommendations and suggestions from anyone with experience in dealing with pancreatitis in diabetic cats. To make matters worse, he also has a stuffy nose.
His blood work in May was normal with the exception of slightly elevated Neutrophils (77), Eosinophils and low Lymphocytes (9)
For more information, please see this thread: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/swallowing-issue-and-swollen-lymph-nodes.173004/
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