Jill & Alex (GA)
Member Since 2009
Dr. Lisa has also posted about the dangers of having a cat loose in the car...
Do you have any data from the Feb 4-6 time frame, other than what's in there? dosage and preshots even? It might be helpful to have it there.
What we've seen here is that when a cat becomes more used to normal numbers, and their body begins accepting them as normal, it's no longer safe to "shoot through the bounce" meaning to give one more shot at the previous higher dose after a cat has "earned" a dose reduction. I think what you saw happen with this morning's 1.25 is essentially showing that Pedro can't handle the higher dose anymore - it's bringing him straight back down. But . . . I know his appetite is off, so perhaps that is a factor. I'm not sure how to help you since you've got directions for dosing from the trial vets.
He's a well-traveled kitty! Punkin also got to travel for his acromegaly - we took him 2600 miles to and from Colorado to get the tumor radiated. Two days in the car each way - he was a trooper, though. Mostly just hung out under the seat of the car and didn't complain much at all. Good kitties!



Because if, say, 0.25 units is Pedro's basal insulin amount then maybe it takes much smaller top ups of 0.25 throughout the day to manage his BG? Obviously that isn't necessarily realistic for cat owners but what if the answer is two different insulins? Lantus as elongating basal and something else to top up?
Probably futile thinking about this, but whatever better sounding board to explore these ideas?
Absolutely.Having a pet loose in the car is an invitation to catastrophe if you have to stop suddenly or have an accident.


Fastening the bowels to the crate will help prevent spills
and then he crouched down and ATE PURINA DM DRY FOOD FROM A BOWL! He ate!!! He ate he ate he ate!!!!! He ate!!!!
Best news EVAR! He finished the bowl, not a huge amount but a great start!
So I am feeling giddy and excited and sooooooo relieved! Obviously plenty more to do, he needs to eat considerably more to catch up to his usual portions and I am out to get some fish in a moment, but what a lucky turn! Yay yay yay!! And then we need to stabilise his blood sugars, no biggie.![]()
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Those, too ...
Sorry BJ, couldn't resist it....
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Other than that he is active with initiating cuddles and stroking, not meowing much, but happy to sit, licking/cleaning himself, went out for a wee, steady numbers, so far so good. Obviously they're still below injection thresholds. 
I learned that our little herb blender is great for cat food... Don't tell Graham...
Keeping everything crossed here, Mue, that Pedro's appetite keeps improving.Second time lucky!!! I ate probably about 50g this morning now!!! Please please please let this be the start of something...
Hope Graham doesn't notice that his food has taken on this strange new meatier flavour...
Keeping everything crossed here, Mue, that Pedro's appetite keeps improving.
Numbers still holding in those blues...
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and didn't seem to fancy the Purina dry food, but at least he didn't think it needs burying...
Pedro didn't repeat his eating trick yet unfortunately and when I took him to our vet this afternoon as arranged by Chris they gave him 100ml of water under the skin, apologising that he looked a bit bloated but reassuring me it would be absorbed soon...They also gave him an anti-nausea injection which they reckon shoud last around 24 hours.
When we got home he was a bit unsteady, I imagine all that extra water in the system probably, and he curled up and slept by the fire. I tested him every couple of hours and he actually has come down a fair bit now, just a few minutes ago he was 9.4 mmol/L (164), so we still have about 30 - 60mins to injection time but since it's unlikely to come up again by then I don't think he will get any insulin again tonight, especially without having ate anything of substance. In fact in a conversation with Ruth after the vet visit she reckoned no insulin if under 15mmol/L and not having eaten a proper amount. And if he would have eaten a small amount then only 0.25 units.
So, not quite there yet.
Just picked josie up from he Nan and came home to a very active Pedro, initiating lots of contact, wanting to be near me all the time, cuddling, looking at me intently and all. Also watching Josie play with our other cat Enzo, following a thrown toy mouse with his eyes and all. He is purring, licking/cleaning himself and generally awake and alert, lovely sight!! Hope it's soon followed by him raiding the cat food buffet wee have set up for him.
Anyhoooooo, I will have to settle Josie and then it have to syringe feed him if he hasn't eaten by then.
Let's see.
Will keep you posted!!
Mue x
Are you feeding the Sheba fine flakes, Mue?I think the Sheba flakes are not quite below 8%, will have a look, been meaning to check or calculate!!

