Alyce & Elkie
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Elkie ate really well today, despite eating smaller bites and slower than usual the last few days. His eating has gone downhill this evening. He only ate a little of his raw meat with his 3.5 units of Lantus (it may have been slightly under but was between 3-4) 6 hours ago. He was 18.4 glucose level preshot, at +4 he was 17.7. Since then he's refused all food except Dine tuna whitemeat in jelly. I've tried Fancy Feast classic pate, both the chicken and liver flavour and the fish flavour. I've also tried my other cats Fancy Feast savoury centers which is slightly higher in carbs but softer. He won't eat any if those, or his raw meat.
Last time this happened he started leaving food for hours then only eating a little, then refused everything except boiled or roast chicken (I didn't have the fish then). I purchased urine ketone strips, he tested high, and took him to the vets the next morning (didn't have blood ketone monitor then). That morning he'd stopped eating his chicken as well. He was hospitalised for 3 nights with ketoacidosis.
Back to the present, he seemed to have decent energy today despite staying high. He doesn't have much energy now but he never does overnight. He's still testing negative for urine ketones as of earlier tonight, and his blood ketones read 1.0 when I tested them around 12 hours ago. Yesterday they read 3.4, they seem to bounce around. I've just given him some more fish which he ate, but he's still eaten much less than usual tonight and won't eat anything else.
I gave him an anti-nausea (Ondansetron) earlier in the evening, and he had a Mirtazapine appetite stimulant yesterday. I'm worried his ketones are going to rise again due to him eating so much less. It's now Saturday, and Monday is a public holiday. The earliest I can get him to a vet without paying after-hours fees is Tuesday. I'm also not sure he's eaten enough to handle the 3.5 units of insulin, but plan to test him in just under an hour as that should be closer to his nadir. I don't think he should drop too low, considering he was 17.7 two hours ago.
I don't want to make him uncomfortable by force feeding food if it isn't necessary, but at what point does it become necessary? Does he need force fed overnight or can I wait to see if he's eating in the morning? I could try dry biscuits but he's been so high I'd really rather not. Thanks!
Last time this happened he started leaving food for hours then only eating a little, then refused everything except boiled or roast chicken (I didn't have the fish then). I purchased urine ketone strips, he tested high, and took him to the vets the next morning (didn't have blood ketone monitor then). That morning he'd stopped eating his chicken as well. He was hospitalised for 3 nights with ketoacidosis.
Back to the present, he seemed to have decent energy today despite staying high. He doesn't have much energy now but he never does overnight. He's still testing negative for urine ketones as of earlier tonight, and his blood ketones read 1.0 when I tested them around 12 hours ago. Yesterday they read 3.4, they seem to bounce around. I've just given him some more fish which he ate, but he's still eaten much less than usual tonight and won't eat anything else.
I gave him an anti-nausea (Ondansetron) earlier in the evening, and he had a Mirtazapine appetite stimulant yesterday. I'm worried his ketones are going to rise again due to him eating so much less. It's now Saturday, and Monday is a public holiday. The earliest I can get him to a vet without paying after-hours fees is Tuesday. I'm also not sure he's eaten enough to handle the 3.5 units of insulin, but plan to test him in just under an hour as that should be closer to his nadir. I don't think he should drop too low, considering he was 17.7 two hours ago.
I don't want to make him uncomfortable by force feeding food if it isn't necessary, but at what point does it become necessary? Does he need force fed overnight or can I wait to see if he's eating in the morning? I could try dry biscuits but he's been so high I'd really rather not. Thanks!