Sam&Milo(GA)&Singha
Member Since 2020
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/09-02-singha-off-caninsulin-bg-went-up.234510/
Good morning! I took Singha to the vet yesterday because he was vomiting up his food and generally not himself. He was seemingly in remission after coming off of Caninsulin but his BG started rising as he started vomiting each day/few times a week.
I managed to do both a keytone test and urinalysis strip given to me by the vet. Singha gets super stressed in the car and he peed on his pad before we ever got out of the driveway so I went back inside and tested the fresh urine on the pad. Nothing showed up as unusual on either strip. I showed the vet and he confirmed this.
The vet did a thorough check-up and nothing really was unusual either until we got to the teeth. Yup, bad teeth, gingivitis. He's booked in for three weeks from now but on the waitlist for sooner to have this dealt with. He's also on liquid antibiotic twice a day (Clavamox broad spectrum antibiotic) which I started last night. Yesterday he only ate 1 tsp MC FF when he got home but refused anything else all day.
I was worried about a bowel obstruction because he had emergency surgery last summer to remove a series of hairballs that almost killed him. He isn't pooping often at all but then I read up on the raw diet and this is typical, it seems. I believe that he had a BM the other day but he's often doing it outside the litterbox (unless it's his brother?). Between the two of them, they both appear to have pooped within the last 24 hours so that's good. The dr didn't feel anything that made him suspect an obstruction. However, the poop is very dry (I think Singha). He gets probiotic and herring oil added and I'm starting to put a little extra water in the food, as well. Other suggestions? Pumpkin? I'm guessing pooping isn't easy or comfortable that he's avoiding the litterbox. The transition to raw does seem to have been a little rough though he likes it generally well enough.
This morning he was his normal chirpy self, greeting me warmly and demanding food. He still wasn't super stoked about his raw food so I gave LC FF and this got him started. He went back and ate the raw afterwards. So far, I believe he's holding it down. He had his second round of antibiotics this morning. I am not checking his BG because I know it's elevated likely due to dental and the testing is stressing him out on top of the antibiotic and vomiting, which also are causing him stress. The vet is going to do his blood work when he does the dental surgery. I'll post the labs when I get them.
Phew! That's more than I expected to write. I have also posted about my other cat, Milo, on the Lantus/Levemir forum. I'm not sure if I should stick to one forum for both cats (they BOTH have been diagnosed with diabetes....seriously!) Here's the link to Milo, if anyone is interested.
Have a good day everyone!
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/05-09-milo-amps-88.234674/
Good morning! I took Singha to the vet yesterday because he was vomiting up his food and generally not himself. He was seemingly in remission after coming off of Caninsulin but his BG started rising as he started vomiting each day/few times a week.
I managed to do both a keytone test and urinalysis strip given to me by the vet. Singha gets super stressed in the car and he peed on his pad before we ever got out of the driveway so I went back inside and tested the fresh urine on the pad. Nothing showed up as unusual on either strip. I showed the vet and he confirmed this.
The vet did a thorough check-up and nothing really was unusual either until we got to the teeth. Yup, bad teeth, gingivitis. He's booked in for three weeks from now but on the waitlist for sooner to have this dealt with. He's also on liquid antibiotic twice a day (Clavamox broad spectrum antibiotic) which I started last night. Yesterday he only ate 1 tsp MC FF when he got home but refused anything else all day.
I was worried about a bowel obstruction because he had emergency surgery last summer to remove a series of hairballs that almost killed him. He isn't pooping often at all but then I read up on the raw diet and this is typical, it seems. I believe that he had a BM the other day but he's often doing it outside the litterbox (unless it's his brother?). Between the two of them, they both appear to have pooped within the last 24 hours so that's good. The dr didn't feel anything that made him suspect an obstruction. However, the poop is very dry (I think Singha). He gets probiotic and herring oil added and I'm starting to put a little extra water in the food, as well. Other suggestions? Pumpkin? I'm guessing pooping isn't easy or comfortable that he's avoiding the litterbox. The transition to raw does seem to have been a little rough though he likes it generally well enough.
This morning he was his normal chirpy self, greeting me warmly and demanding food. He still wasn't super stoked about his raw food so I gave LC FF and this got him started. He went back and ate the raw afterwards. So far, I believe he's holding it down. He had his second round of antibiotics this morning. I am not checking his BG because I know it's elevated likely due to dental and the testing is stressing him out on top of the antibiotic and vomiting, which also are causing him stress. The vet is going to do his blood work when he does the dental surgery. I'll post the labs when I get them.
Phew! That's more than I expected to write. I have also posted about my other cat, Milo, on the Lantus/Levemir forum. I'm not sure if I should stick to one forum for both cats (they BOTH have been diagnosed with diabetes....seriously!) Here's the link to Milo, if anyone is interested.
Have a good day everyone!
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/05-09-milo-amps-88.234674/
That's great news though, sounds like it can be an easy fix for Singha! Hope he gets to feeling and eating better soon!