Good luck with the reduced dose! You and Nico deserve a great and some calmer cycles!Yesterday
Starting new dose
Oh my gosh, can you believe it's December already?
Didn't want to eat though. Still have shot, and as advised yesterday, try to get food in him next 2hrs
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Good luck with the reduction! Also keep in mind he could bounce from those lows the other night. (I think, I'm no expert) so he just might be weird for a few cyclesWell that's kind of weird. He didn't eat much at all with his Amps or his +2. AND, his +2 went up just a little from his Amps. I don't think it's ever done that before with him. I guess I'm chucking the numbers up to... Nico is weird.
Don't know why he suddenly doesn't want to eat. Hopefully nothing serious.
That must be the connection they have to each other. Being weirdos, having the same brain wavesMy cat's weird for ALL cycles.I think he's broken and is like the Easy button already.
You're saying you think that 3.25 was too high for him too? I know Wendy explained this to me last night and it sounded right, so that's why I went ahead with her suggestion.Didn’t really go up as all meters can be off by up to 20% . The way he’s clearing bounces and reduced doses is showing that the dose is too high. At least that’s the case for most cats. View attachment 75453
All cats are broken. I used to say that about Blue as well, pre diabetes and during diabetes as well. That's not gonna change.My cat's weird for ALL cycles.I think he's broken and is like the Easy button already.
I cook it before adding the EZC. He likes both chicken and pork tenderloin, but only drank the broth it came in. He's acted starved for quite some time. Probably since this began and I didn't realize what it was. But he's snubbed both kinds today so far. He didn't even finish his treat after his Albuterol inhaler treatment today.I do think it was too high a dose at least right now. It’s a little hard to figure this out for me at least partially because I am not familiar with your meters. What I do know is you want a dose that you can give about every 12 hours that doesn’t require being up all night most nights or needing one time reduced doses often. That occasionally happens with fd but what you are experiencing is unsustainable at least to me.
Food. Does he have a favorite one? Favorite treats? Are you feeding EZC raw or cooked? I found a site where I buy a completer that doesn’t contain chicken liver or I would use EZC too. They have flavors of liver toppers that sometimes entice cats to eat. This may just be a temporary thing for Nico with having to feed the lows so much but if the issue persists might be worth a try.
That's a good idea on the baby food. I still have plenty from when the newest had panleukemia and I was trying everything. I can try that with or without the EZC. I've spoken with the owner and know how much to add to a jar if needed.Were you feeding him lots of food he’s not used to, hc I mean! Maybe he has an upset tummy? Try again a little later. Baby food is my go to but I won’t have that option with one of mine any more or risk her skin allergies.
You say he's eating less compared to last half of year, but what about before? How about for a normal cat his weight? Comming back down to close to normal BG range should make him want to eat less, as the body should be able to get the energy it needs from the less food it consumes.My boy still is not wanting to eat. Nothing but some treats this morning after testing and shot. Then finally around 1 he only ate around half an ounce of food! Just tried serving him dinner and as before, he drank the broth and left the meat. I have tried his usual chicken and then pork. Nothing. I even tried the beef his brother began yesterday. Nothing. Just wanted to drink the broth.
This is very unusual for a cat that's acted starved for the lady half year and I'm really worried.![]()
This is how Jude acts when he is nauseous.Sounds like he could be nauseous. By any chance do you have ondansetron around?
I definitely do! I've got a kitty pharmacy my doc let's me keep stocked for emergency issues. I still have 2 Cerenia shots in my fridge from the last ibd not that wild need them with his flare ups. Pilling him is probably a no-go, but I can crush it and put it in some broth for him. Thank you both for the suggestion. Ambien or not, he woke me up early so I'll do that now. Here's to hoping!This is how Jude acts when he is nauseous.
I know you have a lot of cat experience, but I'll just mention that the Ondansetron comes in a quick melt pill (in case you cannot get transdermal or compounded liquid) that I melt and pull up into a small syringe--it ends up being only about 1 ml, so not a lot to have to tolerate. (And I can't pill Jude, so that's not an option.) It tastes awful, though, and Jude gets all frothy with it, but it works. I just got a script for some transdermal Cerenia, so I know that's available. The doctor told me it tastes worse than the Ondansetron when crushed.I definitely do! I've got a kitty pharmacy my doc let's me keep stocked for emergency issues. I still have 2 Cerenia shots in my fridge from the last ibd not that wild need them with his flare ups. Pilling him is probably a no-go, but I can crush it and put it in some broth for him. Thank you both for the suggestion. Ambien or not, he woke me up early so I'll do that now. Here's to hoping!
I've tried the Ondansetron myself and it's fine. I had a cat that could tell if you hid meds even in tuna! So I got to taste testing a lot. I get the 4mg ones from chewyI know you have a lot of cat experience, but I'll just mention that the Ondansetron comes in a quick melt pill (in case you cannot get transdermal or compounded liquid) that I melt and pull up into a small syringe--it ends up being only about 1 ml, so not a lot to have to tolerate. (And I can't pill Jude, so that's not an option.) It tastes awful, though, and Jude gets all frothy with it, but it works. I just got a script for some transdermal Cerenia, so I know that's available. The doctor told me it tastes worse than the Ondansetron when crushed.