Re: 4/17 Max AMMPS 261 DOSECREASE How much? +3=386+6=331
Elise there was at one time a way to test for keytones using the cat's blood. There was then a recall on that monitor. I have not researched to see if they company came out with a new model, (one that worked correctly), or if nothing exists like that now.
It sure would make it easier on us if we could test using the cat's blood. Rocky won't pee in front of me!!
Because he has not had a significant stretch of BG numbers in the pink, red, or black, I have not tested for keytones in awhile. In addition, his appy is very good. When he went DKA last time he refused to eat anything.
One strange thing about Rocky is that even during his DKA episode with pancreatitis, he never vomited, not even at the animal hospital. I am thinking, but I cannot say for certain, that his stomach lining is probably still intact and not eroded away from excess bile.
When my kitty Jomo had pancreatitis I had to give her Sulcrafate, off and on. When she was suffering from an attack I would have to give it to her for 4 weeks, with pepcid, but not given together at the same time. Jomo hated the Sulcrafate and would usually vomit some of it up about 15 minutes later.. but NOT all of it. Then, she could eat, and she would hold down her food. The vet I was seeing told me that the Sulcrafate would coat her stomach and give the lining time to heal. I believe he was correct about that, in Jomo's case. My vet told me that they don't know why, but a lot of pancreatic cats see improvement when their cat is given Sulcrafate for several weeks. I would buy the pill form and then crush it, mixing with water and then give to her with a syringe. Jomo would also develop a redness in the back of her throat from the bile coming up that high.. The carafate coated her burning throat too, and helped it to heal.
I see a lot of people here give anti emetics to their cats but so far I've never seen anyone mention that their cat might have an undiagnosed or untreated ulcers. Untreated ulcers just get bigger and cause more pain.