Lina and Simba
Member Since 2021
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https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/3-2-simba-otj-afterparty-video.242510/
Hi all!
It's exactly one month Since Simba's officially been OTJ. I'm happy to say his BG numbers have been mostly between 50-60 whenever I've measured. Throughout February I slowly started incorporating raw feeding into his diet and currently he eats 100% raw meals. The food is pre-made and frozen into portion balls and I've investigated the food and the company to see that he gets all of the necessary nutrients and vitamins. While weaning him off canned food I introduced homemade pumpkin puree and egg yolk powder as well, currently he gets a tiny bit of both with his dinner.
Almost two weeks ago I noticed him wheezing crouched over, like he did last Autumn before his asthma diagnosis. Quick recap: the steroid injection given to him in September triggered his diabetes. I received an aerokat inhaler and Flixotide (Flovent) from the vet yesterday, he's on a 125 microgram dose 1-2 times a day. So far so good, he is very patient and breathes nicely while I hold the aerokat. I give him a treat immediately afterwards so hopefully he will get used to it soon and his coughing fits will be under control.
Currently my main concern is his vomiting... within a week he's vomited twice, both times early in the morning between 1-3 hours before his breakfast. He doesn't get fed at night. There hasn't been any hairballs or food in his vomit, it's mainly light brown/brown-ish liquid. I am worried about this... Simba's appetite is good, his BG is good, his LT business is good. He has been a bit less active and playful in the last week, but I've put it down to his coughing fits. When should I take him to the vet? Is this something that can be resolved at home? I appreciate any suggestions/tips/experience shared on here, as I don't trust the vet so much. I've already googled "cat vomiting brown liquid" and it made my heart sink a little...
https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/3-2-simba-otj-afterparty-video.242510/
Hi all!

It's exactly one month Since Simba's officially been OTJ. I'm happy to say his BG numbers have been mostly between 50-60 whenever I've measured. Throughout February I slowly started incorporating raw feeding into his diet and currently he eats 100% raw meals. The food is pre-made and frozen into portion balls and I've investigated the food and the company to see that he gets all of the necessary nutrients and vitamins. While weaning him off canned food I introduced homemade pumpkin puree and egg yolk powder as well, currently he gets a tiny bit of both with his dinner.
Almost two weeks ago I noticed him wheezing crouched over, like he did last Autumn before his asthma diagnosis. Quick recap: the steroid injection given to him in September triggered his diabetes. I received an aerokat inhaler and Flixotide (Flovent) from the vet yesterday, he's on a 125 microgram dose 1-2 times a day. So far so good, he is very patient and breathes nicely while I hold the aerokat. I give him a treat immediately afterwards so hopefully he will get used to it soon and his coughing fits will be under control.
Currently my main concern is his vomiting... within a week he's vomited twice, both times early in the morning between 1-3 hours before his breakfast. He doesn't get fed at night. There hasn't been any hairballs or food in his vomit, it's mainly light brown/brown-ish liquid. I am worried about this... Simba's appetite is good, his BG is good, his LT business is good. He has been a bit less active and playful in the last week, but I've put it down to his coughing fits. When should I take him to the vet? Is this something that can be resolved at home? I appreciate any suggestions/tips/experience shared on here, as I don't trust the vet so much. I've already googled "cat vomiting brown liquid" and it made my heart sink a little...
I'm so pleased he's thriving on the raw diet I'd rather never open that LC kibble that's hidden at the back of the pantry!