He started Cabergoline 2 days ago and also 5Mg Benazapril per day on the 20th March but going to start giving him 1/2 dose for 10 days (per the vet suggestion) cause it seems to make him dizzy/drowsyHi Simone, you've shot these numbers before at PMPS. Why are you stalling? Can you not monitor if you shoot?
ETA: Just saw your comments. Did he eat after throwing up? Is he able to stand up?
His BG may not rise above 90 for a while this morning and that could throw your shooting schedule. You could look at a token dose of 4U.I'm setting higher numbers for shots (won't shot under 90 right now), his bg's seems to have a hard time rising right now ...Just tested him again 20 minutes later and he's 75. Need to feed him before he gets sick ( I also gave him 1/4 tab pepcid this morning)
Yes, reduced dose for sure. As for the token dose, I'll test again right after he eats and go from thereHis BG may not rise above 90 for a while this morning and that could throw your shooting schedule. You could look at a token dose of 4U.
Even if you skip or shoot a token dose, the depot will continue to influence his numbers in the first part of this cycle.
You might want to look at a dose reduction as Wendy suggested? Even down to 8U?
His BG may not rise above 90 for a while this morning and that could throw your shooting schedule. You could look at a token dose of 4U.
Even if you skip or shoot a token dose, the depot will continue to influence his numbers in the first part of this cycle.
You might want to look at a dose reduction as Wendy suggested? Even down to 8U?
Before eating or after eating?71 right now, before eating...not rising. Not sure what to do with the shot, would 2u be too little?
I meant give him a tiny amount after eating hoping that at least it won't through off his numbers too much( he just finished his full meal)Before eating or after eating?
Micio's on raw meat diet and the amount of carbs is tiny just because I add a tsp of LC canned foodBefore eating or after eating?
Was his BG of 71 after eating?I meant give him a tiny amount after eating hoping that at least it won't through off his numbers too much( he just finished his full meal)
Shooting time is actually at 6am and yes, I can delay a bit the pm shot tonightWas his BG of 71 after eating?
You are almost an hour post your usual shot time. If you shoot now, can you schedule accommodate the delay?
Yes, my name is BhoomaShooting time is actually at 6am and yes, I can delay a bit the pm shot tonight
P.S.: is Booma your name?
@ 65 right nowWas his BG of 71 after eating?
You are almost an hour past your usual shot time? If you shoot now, can you schedule accommodate the delay?
This and the 71 were after food?@ 65 right now
Just got a 65, went even lower...not comfortable to shot at all...I have a weird feeling about Micio since yesterday morning after he kinda of crashed on the ground after he started vomiting some bile, his back legs are giving up despite the high amount of B12 methylcobalamin....He's been very slow and his pupils are big almost all of the timesYes, my name is Bhooma
If you can monitor you can shoot. Either the full dose (with a reduction) or a token amount. Whatever you are comfortable with.
This and the 71 were after food?
Might be okay to just skip. He will recover. That way you can shoot at your usual time at night.
Yes, normally I would encourage you to shoot, but after yesterday's episode plus cabergoline in the mix, I'm not comfortable unless you are.Just got a 65, went even lower...not comfortable to shot at all...I have a weird feeling about Micio since yesterday morning after he kinda of crashed on the ground after he started vomiting some bile, his back legs are giving up despite the high amount of B12 methylcobalamin....He's been very slow and his pupils are big almost all of the times
If you are skipping, he might be able to surf on his usual LC. I would not use higher carbs unless he dips below 50.No shot then, will wait another 20 minutes or so and test him again and if numbers are even lower then I'll start with some MC
If you are skipping, he might be able to surf on his usual LC. I would not use higher carbs unless he dips below 50.
Feed some more of his usual food now.
Yes. You original AMPS (72?) would be under AMPS. You would put "NS" (No shot) under the U column and all the readings after that would go under the respective times as if you had shot.Down to 63@ "usual" +3
How do I report BGs on the spreadsheet if I don't shoot? Just fill the bg's numbers anyway? Tnx
THANKS.Yes. You original AMPS (72?) would be under AMPS. You would put "NS" (No shot) under the U column and all the readings after that would go under the respective times as if you had shot.
Btw, you can change the title to say you skipped the shot - it reads like you are still stalling![]()
Micio has is about lb 14.3 and Dr. wanted me to start him on 5mg Benazepril (1/2 pill every 12 hours); he still very slow and slept all day (which concern me cause he hasn't poo yet). Still waiting on the vet phone call for directions on meds. Just tested him 134, going to feed him now and then give him a shot: should I do 8u?How is Micio doing now? Other than still green.Eating OK? Movements OK?
I just went back in history, Neko got 2.5 mg on benazapril for most of the time, until her proteinuria got worse a year or two later. But that was short term and she went back to 2.5 mg. How much does Micio weigh? Neko usually weight 13-14 lbs, though was a bit above that when she started benazapril. It's usually dosed by weight, so I'm thinking, unless Micio is a lot larger, going back in benazapril dose is a good thing.
As for cabergoline, it's not unusual to see some GI systems (vomitting) the first week. We've had at least one person go back to every other day cabergoline to start, then increase later.
On your subject title, we usually say "AMBG" for AM blood glucose if you tested but did not shoot. AMPS indicates you did shot. Wise move not to today. This is how it can go with cabergoline, As I mentioned yesterday, skips, reduced doses, etc.
Waiting for Dr. to call back, I'd rather to stop Cabergoline for now then stop the other med (I did decrease by 1/2 dose with Benazepril for 10 days). Should I shoot 8u now?I definitely wouldn't shoot 8.5 units again. Are you planning on stopping cabergoline or just skipping a day?
Yes, but Micio started getting wobbly right after I started with Benazepril on 20 March; then I started with Cabergoline on 26 March and right after I noticed he got even worse. He's on B12 Methylcobalamin since last December and recently I upper the dose to at least 6,500 per dayWell this looks a little familiar... (See my SS from July 2021 after starting cab)
Hind legs were noticeably worse? How long has he been on B12?
Just noticed Micio's UPC ratio was double Neko's. Might explain the higher benazapril dose. The one time her UPC ratio got up there, was actually from a free catch - she let loose on the table when they were about to poke her bladder.UPC ratio from cysto was where it should have been.
I'd suggest reading about the cabergoline and Benazepril in humans (whenever I see weird things happening not documented in cats, I look at the human studies...I know humans aren't cats but it can give clues).Yes, but Micio started getting wobbly right after I started with Benazepril on 20 March; then I started with Cabergoline on 26 March and right after I noticed he got even worse. He's on B12 Methylcobalamin since last December and recently I upper the dose to at least 6,500 per day
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I'd suggest reading about the cabergoline and Benazepril in humans (whenever I see weird things happening not documented in cats, I look at the human studies...I know humans aren't cats but it can give clues).
In humans - cab can inhibit benazeprils anti-hypertensive effects. BUT cab can lower blood pressure on its own (or it can raise it, frustrating I know). Can also cause orthostatic hypotension, could explain the legs and him not getting up (I have orthostatic hypotension due to low BP, it unfortunately sounds familiar).
Search this page for Benazepril as an example - https://www.wellrx.com/cabergoline/monographs/
Id almost be willing to bet the combo of Benazepril and cab is lowering his BP too much. Talk to your vet, but if it were me I'd try discontinuing the Benazepril and have his BP monitored on cab alone...it may replace the need for Benazepril or he needs a much lower dose. I am no cardiologist though so talk to vet!
I'm not sure cab alone would take care of it, but I do suspect he needs a smaller dose of Benazepril with the two meds combined. Curious what vet saysVet prescribed Benazepril manly cause Micio's proteinuria (and high bp), not sure how cab alone would take care of that but I can bring that up after I read the link/article you sent...Thank you!
I agree he needs to stay on benazapril. High proteinuria is damaging to kidneys. Might be worth getting his blood pressure checked.



Simone, how is Micio today? I was not on this Board almost at all all yesterday due to construction at my house... and I just read through all of this. I am very concerned about Micio! I know you were trying to get to the vet today. Let us know, if you can, how he is doing.![]()


I hope the stopping of the benazapril makes a difference. There is an alternative drug that can be used for proteinuria.I have an ER with IM specialist I've seen before for Micio but don't think I'll be able to obtain a referral from this new vet cause he's out till next week and they told me the other doctors in the same clinic refuse to take Micio's case cause is not their patient?! so wrongIs there an ER with an internal medicine vet part of that clinic? Maybe a cardiologist? Sounds like Micio needs to be seen by someone used to complicated cases. Will the current clinic refer you to an IM vet?
Sending many healing vines for recovery for sweet Micio.I hope the stopping of the benazapril makes a difference. There is an alternative drug that can be used for proteinuria.
yes, Micio's bp was checked last on the 16th March and it was 172/107.It could be a coincidence that it started the same day as the Benazepril. I would not give the Cabergoline right now as he doesn't need any added stomach upset, if it is causing any. I believe you have already stopped this.
Has his blood pressure been checked lately? Make sure they do check it. High BP can cause seizures (happened to us.)
Is there an ER with an internal medicine vet part of that clinic? Maybe a cardiologist? Sounds like Micio needs to be seen by someone used to complicated cases. Will the current clinic refer you to an IM vet?
Sending many healing vines for recovery for sweet Micio.I hope the stopping of the benazapril makes a difference. There is an alternative drug that can be used for proteinuria.
Tanya's treatment page here: https://felinecrf.org/proteinuria.htm#treatmentsWhat alternative drug is there for proteinuria?
Tanya's treatment page here: https://felinecrf.org/proteinuria.htm#treatments
Scroll down to the medications section. Semintra (telmisartan) is the alternative one.
Not sure phosphorus at 5.5 is a rush to treat with binder, though getting close. Over 6 is for sure, but it depends what stage CKD he has. I used aluminum hydroxide powder with Neko. Mylanta is one brand of aluminum magnesium binder and Tanya's page said they aren't suitable for CKD cats. The page on phosphorus binders: https://www.felinecrf.org/phosphorus_binders.htm You have to add some with each meal.