FlyingBallerina
Member Since 2017
Hi everyone,
My sweet cat Bella was just diagnosed. I am scared for her, and I think she feels too bad to be scared....
This is what scares me the most -- that she'll have permanent damage from it being so high.
I have had KetoStix since 4/7, all have been negative for ketones (thank god) and the highest reading for glucose (not surprising).
She has her first curve on Thursday at the vet. I know these can be done at home, but I feel like if they observe her for a day they might be able to make some good recommendations on how to handle giving her the shots and drawing blood. She is not a chill cat -- her chart at the vet has (in capital letters with stars on the ends) "DOES NOT LIKE BEING RESTRAINED". Her ears seem to be very hard to get a sample from, and she hates it every step of the way. I suspect I am only able to do it currently because she feels so bad and doesn't have the energy to fight.
Currently I am leaving dry food for her to graze on and feeding her 1/2 can of Fancy Feast before each shot, of which she eats maybe 2/3. She is 9 pounds, and I'm very worried she's not eating enough because she feels so bad.
Is there anything I can do to make her feel better/eat better (besides the high carb treats she of course loves)? What should I watch for with such high numbers? I am so overwhelmed. I feel like we just got her kidneys to a manageable level, and now this.
My sweet cat Bella was just diagnosed. I am scared for her, and I think she feels too bad to be scared....
- Diagnosed 4/6/17, her symptoms started a week before this
- ProZinc, 1 unit every 12 hours
- Using AlphaTrak2 and KetoStix
- Before diagnosis she was on Hills k/d for her kidney disease, both dry and wet. Now that I am worried about her carb level, I put her on Fancy Feast pate (she likes it but doesn't feel like eating much now) and Purina Beyond (best I could find last night in the grocery store). Her kidney values are currently ok, so the vet said to worry more about her glucose level.
I have had KetoStix since 4/7, all have been negative for ketones (thank god) and the highest reading for glucose (not surprising).
She has her first curve on Thursday at the vet. I know these can be done at home, but I feel like if they observe her for a day they might be able to make some good recommendations on how to handle giving her the shots and drawing blood. She is not a chill cat -- her chart at the vet has (in capital letters with stars on the ends) "DOES NOT LIKE BEING RESTRAINED". Her ears seem to be very hard to get a sample from, and she hates it every step of the way. I suspect I am only able to do it currently because she feels so bad and doesn't have the energy to fight.
Currently I am leaving dry food for her to graze on and feeding her 1/2 can of Fancy Feast before each shot, of which she eats maybe 2/3. She is 9 pounds, and I'm very worried she's not eating enough because she feels so bad.
Is there anything I can do to make her feel better/eat better (besides the high carb treats she of course loves)? What should I watch for with such high numbers? I am so overwhelmed. I feel like we just got her kidneys to a manageable level, and now this.
In my experience anyway. If your concerned about getting some weight on your baby without the extra carbs of dry, you could add some FF kitten food, if needed. The other thing to note is that stress will make the BG numbers higher... being at the vet's office, illness, etc. 
