Min and Lord Fuzzy Bottom
Member Since 2024
Numbers still high. Tried to read up on cats 'bouncing' learned a little bit. Going to take the treaties and the old dry kibble out of the equation today and see if he goes back down. This morning breakfast was some Tiki Cat After Dark Chicken and Pork- he drank the juice and nibbled a little. As you can see by the title, his bg is over 600 this morning.
Something did pop into my mind this morning- now this could be a half asleep random thought or maybe something to it, i dunno. I vaguely remember the vet telling me that stress can cause a cat's blood sugar to spike quickly. That their blood sugar usually spikes when most pets go to the vet. ok, so could getting poked and knwing he is fixing to get poked, stressing him out and causing the spikes? Like, I am trying to not make it be a stressful experience for him. I'm giving him pets and love and feeding him during the shots/pokes. But sometimes he wants none of it- like this morning and I had to restrain him a little so I could do the bg. He was fairly decent on the shot and got still for a little bit. I need to learn more about this bounce thing. It does make sense somewhat, but how does that mean he is going to low for his body too quickly and we need to keep it a touch higher and drop slower so it doesn't tax his liver and kidneys so much? Is this a normal thing that happens to new diagnosed furbabies?
Will do a ketone check when I catch him peeing and add that to his spreedsheet and hopefully remember to add it here.
Yesterday's post link: https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/4-7-lord-fuzzy-bottom-5-25-bg-600.288527/
Something did pop into my mind this morning- now this could be a half asleep random thought or maybe something to it, i dunno. I vaguely remember the vet telling me that stress can cause a cat's blood sugar to spike quickly. That their blood sugar usually spikes when most pets go to the vet. ok, so could getting poked and knwing he is fixing to get poked, stressing him out and causing the spikes? Like, I am trying to not make it be a stressful experience for him. I'm giving him pets and love and feeding him during the shots/pokes. But sometimes he wants none of it- like this morning and I had to restrain him a little so I could do the bg. He was fairly decent on the shot and got still for a little bit. I need to learn more about this bounce thing. It does make sense somewhat, but how does that mean he is going to low for his body too quickly and we need to keep it a touch higher and drop slower so it doesn't tax his liver and kidneys so much? Is this a normal thing that happens to new diagnosed furbabies?
Will do a ketone check when I catch him peeing and add that to his spreedsheet and hopefully remember to add it here.
Yesterday's post link: https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/4-7-lord-fuzzy-bottom-5-25-bg-600.288527/