Cat Lady Dee
Member Since 2021
A year ago, 1 of my cats was diagnosed with diabetes. It was hard finding that sweet spot, but here we are with his diabetes under control.
Now, another one has diabetes. Except, this one isn't a good eater. She's anxious and needy even before this disease. She was diagnosed dec 5. She hardly eats. I have tried so many things. Rebound, kmr, chicken, baby food, broth, creamy treats, tuna. Some days she eats more than others but its nothing to sustain her weight. I have to take her blood sugar all day because I'm not sure what the insulin is doing to her levels (prozinc). Poking her, force feeding its exhausting. Its like she has no will for anything. I had two cats. My dad died and his 5 became mine, shes one of his so its like I just adopted a cat. I'm not sure of certain habits or food she likes, or what her poop looks like or anything. I feel like I'm failing her. At least she's only lost a lb since the 5th. I thought it was going to be more. I feel like rebound has been working on her so I might go back to that, along with kmr and pate syringe feeding.
Last night her blood sugar was 78, scared me. Today I tried to take it every 2 hours but I couldn't.
Before bed last night at 9pm she was 212. I didn't give her a shot. This morning at 645a she was 286, I gave her 2 units, 5mg famotidine, with some kmr cat food syringe food about 5ml. Then at 1145 I saw her nibble a teeny bit on kibble. Then at 133pm her blood was 147. She ate a little tuna, very little. And then at 645pm she was 280.
She always seems restless, she always licks her lips when I offer her food. Sometimes she'll eat it and other times no.
I hope I can figure this out. She is a really good patient. She allows me to check blood, shots, syringe feed.. I just want her to eat and gain weight.
It's frustrating. I have 7 cats. They are alot. All need my love and attention. It's funny, now that I'm focusing on this one they are all acting up. I have to make sure to divide my time. Lol.
Whew. That felt good to get out.
Now, another one has diabetes. Except, this one isn't a good eater. She's anxious and needy even before this disease. She was diagnosed dec 5. She hardly eats. I have tried so many things. Rebound, kmr, chicken, baby food, broth, creamy treats, tuna. Some days she eats more than others but its nothing to sustain her weight. I have to take her blood sugar all day because I'm not sure what the insulin is doing to her levels (prozinc). Poking her, force feeding its exhausting. Its like she has no will for anything. I had two cats. My dad died and his 5 became mine, shes one of his so its like I just adopted a cat. I'm not sure of certain habits or food she likes, or what her poop looks like or anything. I feel like I'm failing her. At least she's only lost a lb since the 5th. I thought it was going to be more. I feel like rebound has been working on her so I might go back to that, along with kmr and pate syringe feeding.
Last night her blood sugar was 78, scared me. Today I tried to take it every 2 hours but I couldn't.
Before bed last night at 9pm she was 212. I didn't give her a shot. This morning at 645a she was 286, I gave her 2 units, 5mg famotidine, with some kmr cat food syringe food about 5ml. Then at 1145 I saw her nibble a teeny bit on kibble. Then at 133pm her blood was 147. She ate a little tuna, very little. And then at 645pm she was 280.
She always seems restless, she always licks her lips when I offer her food. Sometimes she'll eat it and other times no.
I hope I can figure this out. She is a really good patient. She allows me to check blood, shots, syringe feed.. I just want her to eat and gain weight.
It's frustrating. I have 7 cats. They are alot. All need my love and attention. It's funny, now that I'm focusing on this one they are all acting up. I have to make sure to divide my time. Lol.
Whew. That felt good to get out.
Thank you! (I personally know how many cats are surrendered for the most ridiculous reasons!
I've seen my share over 14 yrs of volunteering at the shelter). I have dealt with different types of cats including ferals for over 24 yrs in the capacity of rescuer, and rehabilitator. I have had 10 cats under my roof at one time each receiving special care. I have had my own cats go thru Chemo to treat various cancers, Diabetes treatment, Epilepsy, Asthma, and a host of other diseases. I have provided some suggestions based on my experience to think thru and consider.