M & Maisie
Member Since 2021
Hi,
My cat Maisie (who will be 11 in July) was diagnosed with diabetes 4 months ago. Unfortunately we have not been able to stabilise her blood sugars at all. I’ve just spoken to her vet who rang with the latest blood test results, her glucose levels are sky high (she didn’t give me any figures but said they’re basically the highest they can be), that was on 2 units of insulin twice a day. The vet reluctantly increased her dose again, this time to 2.5 units twice a day but she said they won’t be able to go any higher than this if this higher dose doesn’t work because it’s already a large dose for her body weight (she’s currently 4kg). She told me some cats are insulin resistant and unfortunately just don’t respond to it no matter how much they get. She’s given us 4 weeks to see if it works, if not I think I’m going to lose her! It sounded like there was nothing else they would be able to do for her.
I guess I just wanted to ask if this sounds usual? Is 5 units a lot for a cat of her weight?
Her symptoms have never went away, she’s still drinking A LOT all day, obviously peeing a lot and quite hungry most of the time. I’ve noticed her back legs are now starting to get a bit weaker and she’s falling occasionally (eg if she tries to jump in the sink for a drink, she’ll not make the jump or she’ll slip and fall).
She’s on Caninsulin.
Diet- she’s always been very fussy with food, she never liked any wet food so was on 100% dry food before diagnosis. After diagnosis the dry food is still available 24/7 to graze on but I’ve been able to get her to eat pate wet food which she has twice a day (at the times of her injections because that’s the only way I can give them).
The vets have also ruled out any kidney issues as a possible reason for the insulin not working.
I don’t check her sugars at home, I did try but she would not tolerate it at all unfortunately.
My cat Maisie (who will be 11 in July) was diagnosed with diabetes 4 months ago. Unfortunately we have not been able to stabilise her blood sugars at all. I’ve just spoken to her vet who rang with the latest blood test results, her glucose levels are sky high (she didn’t give me any figures but said they’re basically the highest they can be), that was on 2 units of insulin twice a day. The vet reluctantly increased her dose again, this time to 2.5 units twice a day but she said they won’t be able to go any higher than this if this higher dose doesn’t work because it’s already a large dose for her body weight (she’s currently 4kg). She told me some cats are insulin resistant and unfortunately just don’t respond to it no matter how much they get. She’s given us 4 weeks to see if it works, if not I think I’m going to lose her! It sounded like there was nothing else they would be able to do for her.
I guess I just wanted to ask if this sounds usual? Is 5 units a lot for a cat of her weight?
Her symptoms have never went away, she’s still drinking A LOT all day, obviously peeing a lot and quite hungry most of the time. I’ve noticed her back legs are now starting to get a bit weaker and she’s falling occasionally (eg if she tries to jump in the sink for a drink, she’ll not make the jump or she’ll slip and fall).
She’s on Caninsulin.
Diet- she’s always been very fussy with food, she never liked any wet food so was on 100% dry food before diagnosis. After diagnosis the dry food is still available 24/7 to graze on but I’ve been able to get her to eat pate wet food which she has twice a day (at the times of her injections because that’s the only way I can give them).
The vets have also ruled out any kidney issues as a possible reason for the insulin not working.
I don’t check her sugars at home, I did try but she would not tolerate it at all unfortunately.
