DodgersMom
Member Since 2023
Hi all,
My 3-yr-old cat Dodger was diagnosed with diabetes just over a week ago. The way I found out is that he suddenly stopped eating his dry food, got constipated, and started crouching and squinting his eyes. I took him to the vet and she suspected pancreatitis, but the lipase test came back negative. His glucose was high so she sent out for a fructosamine test. That confirmed diabetes. Then they ran a UA and there were ketones in the urine. I was in shock over all this. I've only had Dodger 4 months. He was a stray that I trapped under my deck. He was always skinny and hungry, but I thought it was from being a stray.
The vet suggested I leave him with the emergency vet for the weekend. It would've been outrageously expensive, so I opted to just care for him at home. They gave me a crash course in insulin injections and prescribed Lantus 1 unit every 12 hrs. The next day, after only 2 insulin injections, he became lethargic and I saw him stagger, so I ended up taking him to the emergency vet anyway. That vet said he was hypoglycemic and to stop the insulin for the weekend. He didn't think the keto was as serious as my regular vet said. Thankfully I didn't have to leave him there.
On Monday morning I took him back to my regular vet for another UA. The ketones were gone and she said to cut the insulin to 0.5 unit every 12 hrs. My vet feels there's another component going on such as pancreatitis or IBD. (Isn't IBD also unusual for a cat this young?) She wanted to put him on a steroid that day, but I said let's give us both time to adjust to the diabetes first, eh? I mean, this poor cat has been through the wringer.
The rest of the week Dodger has gotten better and better. His energy is back and he's back to being a little stinker again. He doesn't look like he's in pain anymore. And his appetite is back and he's pooping better. Yay!
I'm still lurking and learning, but I just have a few questions for now.
-Has anyone had a cat this young with diabetes? Is this pretty unusual? My vet said this is the youngest cat she's seen with diabetes. Is there a good chance of reversal?
-I am only supposed to feed him every 12 hrs with the insulin injection. But he's hungry for more food. He even got into my bowl of pretzels tonight. Would it be okay to give him small amounts of food in between injections?
My 3-yr-old cat Dodger was diagnosed with diabetes just over a week ago. The way I found out is that he suddenly stopped eating his dry food, got constipated, and started crouching and squinting his eyes. I took him to the vet and she suspected pancreatitis, but the lipase test came back negative. His glucose was high so she sent out for a fructosamine test. That confirmed diabetes. Then they ran a UA and there were ketones in the urine. I was in shock over all this. I've only had Dodger 4 months. He was a stray that I trapped under my deck. He was always skinny and hungry, but I thought it was from being a stray.
The vet suggested I leave him with the emergency vet for the weekend. It would've been outrageously expensive, so I opted to just care for him at home. They gave me a crash course in insulin injections and prescribed Lantus 1 unit every 12 hrs. The next day, after only 2 insulin injections, he became lethargic and I saw him stagger, so I ended up taking him to the emergency vet anyway. That vet said he was hypoglycemic and to stop the insulin for the weekend. He didn't think the keto was as serious as my regular vet said. Thankfully I didn't have to leave him there.
On Monday morning I took him back to my regular vet for another UA. The ketones were gone and she said to cut the insulin to 0.5 unit every 12 hrs. My vet feels there's another component going on such as pancreatitis or IBD. (Isn't IBD also unusual for a cat this young?) She wanted to put him on a steroid that day, but I said let's give us both time to adjust to the diabetes first, eh? I mean, this poor cat has been through the wringer.
The rest of the week Dodger has gotten better and better. His energy is back and he's back to being a little stinker again. He doesn't look like he's in pain anymore. And his appetite is back and he's pooping better. Yay!
I'm still lurking and learning, but I just have a few questions for now.
-Has anyone had a cat this young with diabetes? Is this pretty unusual? My vet said this is the youngest cat she's seen with diabetes. Is there a good chance of reversal?
-I am only supposed to feed him every 12 hrs with the insulin injection. But he's hungry for more food. He even got into my bowl of pretzels tonight. Would it be okay to give him small amounts of food in between injections?
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