I know each cat is different, but when Buddy is having a serious flare the only way I can keep him eating is with a low dose of prednisolone 2 X a day. I give him a low dose every day 2 x and I would give him more if my vet would let him have it. I use all of the other meds too and I am sure it helps him some, but not enough. With out the prednisolone I have to force feed him every meal and that is for weeks.Pancreatitis is normally very treatable. I have not heard of cats needing high doses of prednisone for the rest of their lives following prednisone and I have seen some cats with really severe pancreatitis.
To treat pancreatitis the cats needs sub q fluids as they are almost always dehydrated, pain meds as it is very painful and antinausea meds such as cerenia and ondansetron. Has your vet prescribed these?
Have you tested for ketones? With pancreatitis, not eating or drinking CJ is a high risk of ketones and possibly DKA. So if you haven’t tested for ketones I would definitely do so now. If you don’t have any ketostix to test with, they can be bought at Walmart or any pharmacy.
It is really important that CJ is eating and drinking. When did he last have cerenia?

Of course you are stressed. I would be too!Am too stressed, @Diane. She's not on insulin yet.
.I'm sorry ,didn't mean to stress you out any more than you already are, I hope you can get her to a vet soonAm too stressed, @Diane. She's not on insulin yet.
I am going to tag @Tomlin, who uses prednisolone at a higher dose and does fine. By the way you should be using prednisolone not prednisone, prednisolone works better for a cat. Buddy, would go weeks without eating, so I would force feed him, before he started taking prednisolone. Since he started taking prednisolone I have had to force feed him a few times, like a few times in a month and if his vet would up his dose that would not happen. Some vets are afraid of prednisolone with a diabetic cat because it causes BG to go up, but that means you up your insulin. A good food to force feed is Hill's I/D or Hill's A/D, A/D is higher in fat and Buddy cannot tolerate the fat. Your kitty needs to eat and if diabetic needs to be on insulin, both things right now. Without eating or insulin this puts your cat at a great risk for DKA. Why is your cat not on insulin.Am too stressed, @Diane. She's not on insulin yet.
.I hope it helps, start a conversation with him, hopefully he will check his post out and sees he received a conversation requestHi there, I'm so sorry the ER vet was of no help
Just a thought, I see in the Supply closet Jim Martin is selling 4 Lantus Pens/good until 2023
30.00 each. He is also selling the U-100 syringes
Did the ER vet do any blood work .
Poor kitty broke my heart to hear he was crying all the way home
So he's peeing now?
Do you have a regular vet that you have been going to?
Here is the link for the supply closet
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/forums/supply-closet-for-sale-or-free.15/
Here is Jim's post below
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/lantus-syringes-meters-for-sale.239613/
Yeah I know, happy to hear no ketones, so he is peeing now , is he still refusing to eat?Thanks @Diane. If I wait for the lantus, it'll take a few days. Bloodwork was fine. No ketones.
I don't think so I posted the 2 links for themNot eating, drinking water a lot and forcing food down. Is Vetsulin like Novolin?
Wonder why this vet will not let this cat have insulin if he is diabetic, has this cat had blood work for diabetes. Prednisolone is what your cat needs to be taking, so this is the right thing. What food are you force feeding, some are easier to force feed than others and really water it down and make the food thin, that way kitty will get fluids. Try to force feed several times a day and you need a good syringe.@Diane prednisolone
@Cat Ma@Diane prednisolone


I wonder the same thing, this was the ER doctor I see, I asked her if she has a regular vet she see's #19Wonder why this vet will not let this cat have insulin if he is diabetic, has this cat had blood work for diabetes. Prednisolone is what your cat needs to be taking, so this is the right thing. What food are you force feeding, some are easier to force feed than others and really water it down and make the food thin, that way kitty will get fluids. Try to force feed several times a day and you need a good syringe.
@Deb & Wink thanks so much DebThere are many different types of insulin, but Vetsulin is NOT the same as Novolin.
p.s. Quick and fast reply, until I have more time to read more of this thread.

Thank you @Deb & Wink , have a good nightIf you truly can not wait to get your cat on insulin, than Novolin N is usually available at Wal-mart without a prescription, except in Indiana. You should call first, to double check, and see if it is in stock. (and how much stock they have) They call it something slightly different, as it's their own brand with the Reliion name on it, but it is NPH insulin. Available over the counter. Used to be $25 a vial.
Novolin N onsets (starts to work) really quickly and drops the BG levels like a rock. So you need to be home testing first. Plus it has a very short duration, between 6-8 hours.
You also need to feed your cat a good 1 hour before you shoot the Novolin N insulin.
Vetsulin is usually only available via prescription from a vet. So getting that quickly would depend on having a vet willing to prescribe it as well as having that insulin in stock.
Cats don't often do well on Vetsulin and Prozinc is recommended by the AAHA guidelines, as is Lantus.
But again, if Vetsulin is something your regular vet has in stock, then get that.
If they have Prozinc in stock, get that as your first option, Vetsulin as your second option.


