Graham
Member Since 2020
On return from a 2.5 week holiday our diabetic female (18 years old) cats was not using her rear legs and her eyes and head were moving from side to side. Rush to vets and blood glucose was 25. She is on 2.5mils of insulin twice per day.
The food was a bit stale and lots left over, also it was a very hot day. Just wondering if the insulin was not given correctly or given with not much food being eating.
Next day level was down to 10.5 and movements all OK now.
The vet thinks injection perhaps given into fur (in and out) hence the high reading.
She has been on the med for 16 months now and no other problems.
It was a neighbour that was feeding and giving meds while we were away. No cattery will take in a diabetic cat of that age in this area of the UK.
Any comments welcome.
Graham.
The food was a bit stale and lots left over, also it was a very hot day. Just wondering if the insulin was not given correctly or given with not much food being eating.
Next day level was down to 10.5 and movements all OK now.
The vet thinks injection perhaps given into fur (in and out) hence the high reading.
She has been on the med for 16 months now and no other problems.
It was a neighbour that was feeding and giving meds while we were away. No cattery will take in a diabetic cat of that age in this area of the UK.
Any comments welcome.
Graham.