He is 9 years old and weighs 19lbs... so obviously overweight. We took him to the vet because hes been throwing up so consistently although he still does have a strong appetite and drinks water well. Anyway... Vet was alarmed at 59 and 50 BG readings at vets office and instantly directed his thoughts towards Insulinoma, We go in for a Imaging in a couple days... we actually weren't able to get enough blood from him to send off to get insulin and other numbers yet but his Thyroid and kidney counts were good.
One thing i am curious about is in regards to the two BG readings... The vet acted like these readings were completely out of range but on here it would appear that they aren't actually as bad as i thought for a non diabetic although still low id imagine? ... With that said... Him being over weight and having low BG like that would probably be a reason of concern as oppossed to if he was skinny or a kitten?
Just kind of curious what people think as we wait to get some imaging done.
Also, He just about refuses to eat wet and only eats kibble.... Are there any good dry kibble foods for a cat with his issues or anyone have any ideas on how to get to start eating wet?
One thing i am curious about is in regards to the two BG readings... The vet acted like these readings were completely out of range but on here it would appear that they aren't actually as bad as i thought for a non diabetic although still low id imagine? ... With that said... Him being over weight and having low BG like that would probably be a reason of concern as oppossed to if he was skinny or a kitten?
Just kind of curious what people think as we wait to get some imaging done.
Also, He just about refuses to eat wet and only eats kibble.... Are there any good dry kibble foods for a cat with his issues or anyone have any ideas on how to get to start eating wet?