Tanninpants
Member Since 2017
Hi there. Totally new to the forum and in a bit of distress. My nearly 15 year old lady has been acting a bit off for the past week or so. At first I thought it was a URI, but her symptoms didn't seem to quite match. Minimal food intake, weight loss, very lethargic, strange smelling breath (not acetone or fruity, but not normal for her), not grooming herself, no BMs for 4 days... I contacted a friend who is a vet tech when I first noticed the off behavior (I watched her cat decline and pass before the holidays & was worried that I saw the same signs from mine) to have her come over to check her out for me. She administered subq fluids and Tannin seemed to bounce back a bit, but really only enough to eat a few bites of chicken and get comfortable. My friend wound up taking some blood yesterday and ran it as a courtesy with her vet reading the results - she believes that Tannin may be in DKA and so we have the next available appointment to bring her in to find out for sure. Her blood sugar is elevated, pancreatic enzyme levels are "extremely elevated", her electrolytes are low, and the vet said something about ketones that I didn't fully understand. I've done a ton of reading about feline diabetes and DKA in the past 24 hours, but I am terrified of a few things, the first being that I have no idea if my little poof is going to make it through today; the second is that I'm terrified that I can't afford to save her life. I'm a full-time caretaker for my terminally ill father and I don't have a job with an actual income. I'm using everything I have saved to pay for the testing and hospitalization today, but I don't know if it's enough. Would it be kinder of me to euthanize my best friend, knowing that I likely can't adequately provide a level of care befitting her? I don't want her to suffer (and thankfully if she is, she's suffering sweetly with a constant purr), but I also absolutely don't want to give her up if I don't have to. I want to do what's best for Tannin, whatever that may be, and regardless of how hard it is for me. I guess my question is, is there a good chance that a 15 year old cat could survive DKA with a decent life expectancy or would it be kinder of me to let her pass today? Everything I've read about DKA seems split down the middle with some older cats bouncing back to live perfectly happy lives for years and others passing away days after treatment. Any advice, information, tips, suggestions, or anything really would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much <3

