Hi Nicole and Max and welcome to the forum. I am sorry your vet is unimpressed with you trying to do the best for Max. As Wendy said Hills is not the best option for food. Have a look at this
FOOD CHART. Look for foods 10% or under carbs. Max could be a bit picky after DKA so have options there for him to try and remember he needs to eat quite a lot of food at the moment so even non diabetic food is better than nothing…we can always sort out the low carb later when he’s better if needed. But try the low carb first of course.
Very glad you are going to be hometesting the blood glucose. (BG). We can help you so much more when we can see what’s going on with the BGs. You will find information about how to set up the spreadsheet and signature in the link Wendy sent you called Help Us Help You in post 3.
With DKA in the picture. You will need the following:
- you need to give one and a half times as many calories as Max normally eats. Offer snacks of food every couple of hours during the day and evening as well as the 2 main meals. Food is like a medicine and helps keep ketones away. If Max won’t eat the low carb food, feed him whatever he will eat as eating any food is better than not eating. It’s very important he keeps eating.
- Don’t skip any doses of insulin as insulin helps keep ketones away. If the BG is not high enough to give the dose…stall, dont feed and test again in 20 minutes and post and ask for help.
- Test daily for ketones. Put the results of the tests into the remarks column of the SS so we can see. Please report any trace ketones at all. You will need a bottle of Ketostix or Dia-Ketostix to do the urine test and you will need to collect a urine sample from Max and read the result exactly 15 seconds after dipping the strip into the urine. It’s not hard…hardest part is getting the urine sample!
- Give antinausea medication if needed such as cerenia or ondansetron. Ask the vet for some cerenia or a script for ondansetron which you get from a pharmacy…ask more about these if you are unsure. DKA kitties are often nauseated following DKAa and need antinausea meds for a few weeks. Don’t let the vet fob you off with these as nauseated kitties won’t want to eat.
- Give appetite stimulant if needed after the antinausea medication
- Give extra fluids. If Max will tolerate warm water in the food, put a teaspoon into each snack..
- Ask the vet about subQ fluids
- Set up a spreadsheet and test the BG frequently. Link in post 3 for these.
- Make sure you have a hypo kit set up with some honey or Karo and high carb food in it…details in the link in post 3 above.
- Post daily with updates and ask for help as often as needed. Someone is here all the time.