No cuz wanted to be sure w bloodwork since stress can do that.. will be updating very soon.If his BP was high, did the vet prescribe meds? Some of the blood pressure meds (e.g., amlodipine) can have an effect on appetite.


hour was pretty late but oh well (?) they really encouraged me to do so.
thanks so much for support and for thinking of us.. gonna take him home and rest.. see what results. supposed to know more later today sometime..he got some medicine to tide us over til today..
tysm..I'm glad the medicine is working to boost his appetite, and I hope you get some answers from the bloodwork.
Someone on here mentioned recently that most of us should have anti-nausea medicine and an appetite stimulant in our medicine cabinets for events just like this (just enough to get us through the weekend). Perhaps you could ask the vet for a small supply of anti-nausea medicine to have on hand as well as Mirataz (appetite stimulant--this also comes in a transdermal). My vet was happy to comply. Diabetic cats need to eat in order to receive their insulin.
he's had episodes where he didn't eat for certain periods the bile would build up and he couldn't eat/vomiting so in the past he used Cerenia and that was given again this time (subcutaneous)..Do you know what he got?

.. (which I prefer bypassing the GI tract..)me too!!!I'm so glad that the meds are working!! Seems like his appetite is way better than it was, at least! And I hope you're able to get some clues about what's going on with the tests. I know it's hard to wait, it seems to take forever.
I'm sorry you weren't able to find any of the baby food!![]()
last time he ate was snacks and breakfast turns out think like 10:45.. maybe a little later.. been about 3.5 hours.. im nervous I might be giving too many snacks when not needed but idk.. haha. have done always.. I don't realize.. like I like him to have eaten within 2-3 hrs if possible.. (someone on the forum also mentioned for me that they heard small snacks throughout the day important if able to do cuz insulin.. 
) and us too very much.. resting and doing some chill things for time being.. 
it's cause everything changed 5 years ago and stores aren't open like they used to.. like Walmart used to be 24.. i miss that!!! (which apparently btw is where to get the BeechNut baby food.. ugh...)he's had episodes where he didn't eat for certain periods the bile would build up and he couldn't eat/vomiting so in the past he used Cerenia and that was given again this time (subcutaneous).... (which I prefer bypassing the GI tract..)
Perhaps you could ask the vet for a small supply of anti-nausea medicine to have on hand as well as Mirataz (appetite stimulant--this also comes in a transdermal). My vet was happy to comply. Diabetic cats need to eat in order to receive their insulin.
oooh that's excellent.. its just me and Nugget tho so idk how pilling would go.. but there is a place I could take him who would pill him for me (!).. hm. I will ask.Kobe has a perscription for Cerenia and Ondansetron that I can give him home. I see you prefer bypassing GI tract, but if you can't get into the vet, pills might be better than nothing... Do you have these prescriptions? if not, could you ask your vet?
Slight clarification, Lantus is a gentle slower insulin. Kitty does not need to eat their full amount at once, you have time. And you have time until onset to get more food in. A half dose is always OK, glad that the vet suggested that. Insulin does more than combat blood sugar, it feeds the bodies cells and the brain.Diabetic cats need to eat in order to receive their insulin.
tysmOndansetron also comes in injection form instead of pills. It also would need a prescription written by your vet, which you'd get filled at a regular pharmacy.
I see from last night he had high blood pressure. Do you remember what it was? I took a current kitty into the vet for a BP test a couple weeks ago and she was in the 190's (too high), when in the lab area. So we went into the vet's exam room and chilled for 15 minutes of cuddles, and she tested in the 150's. Neko had a similar experience. Over 210 at her own vet's office after many things going wrong (vet emergency, dog bumping her crate, me stressed, new tech using the machine). Vet didn't even charge me for it. Second attempt had a puppy sniff her crate in the waiting room, tested 180-190. Couple weeks later at the dental vet, after being in a room by herself with Feliway's going, mid 140's. I'd always wait for a second attempt at testing BP before treating.
Slight clarification, Lantus is a gentle slower insulin. Kitty does not need to eat their full amount at once, you have time. And you have time until onset to get more food in. A half dose is always OK, glad that the vet suggested that. Insulin does more than combat blood sugar, it feeds the bodies cells and the brain.

....) so don't know for sure atm.. maybe gastritis. maybe there's something in he hasn't tinkled also since late afternoon yesterday (I think.. I can't remember..) UTI.. so they gave me some Prazosin to give to him.. (helps urethra open) said diabetic kitties get them sometimes.. idk how im gonna do this haha. might have to find a way.. anyway im actually supposed to give him if he hasn't pottied yet (no..


.. pretty well. and ate little meals before and after.. decided to give half shot, as he eating.. I like to stop food 2 hrs if can prior always (even now) but with the vet and back and forth.. and just wanting him to as much as I can get him to rn.. im a little weirded out by it, but gave half and he's getting only half right so ok.. 
morning worked out ok.. wasn't fasted. his numbers seemed ok to do too anyway. both of us just zZzzzzZZzZz.......