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She is already in Hills Prescription A/D since we took get home Wednesday with get feeding tube. ThanksI would think at the vet they’d be using a rapid insulin to help bring down the high BG numbers, continuing to monitor and manage electrolytes and provide fluids. Giving water frequently at home helps, but it doesn’t work as well as fluids particularly when a cat is chronically dehydrated. There is a Hill’s a/d food that you may want to see about getting, most cats find it very palatable and its texture is very fine which makes it easier to use in feeding tubes.