Re: 12/01 Frank AMPS 160 /+1 157/+3 456 /+4 503 /+5 588/+6 5
Well, he is getting water mixed with his food at the same ratio as his food and that isn't helping much, which is why there is suspected kidney dysfunction there. His poor little kidneys are smaller than they should be too. As far as dehydration goes, it can cause a type of insulin resistance in humans. Cats are not humans, but at the cellular level, I can not see where it would be too much different. The cells need to be properly hydrated in order to provide a vehicle for the insulin to travel where it needs to go. I'm not sure how bad it has to be before it gets to that point, but I can say that Frank's skin turgor is poor. He has been in and out of severe dehydration regardless of how much water we are putting in his food.
This is something we discussed with the vet when he went in, but it also something I learned about when I was in nursing school. If it isn't anything you have had experience with here before, perhaps it is something worth looking into. I'm on my last two weeks of the semester and am bombarded with work so it isn't anything I can do now. When I get out for Winter break, I will be happy to see if I can find some academic sources that relate to cats to see if the effect of dehydration is similar. I'm convinced that this is the case, but I certainly wouldn't call it gospel without some evidence. :lol: