yes, it’s one of those cotton woven tablecloths … homespun they’re called, I think? My friend gave me that chart a few years back when I needed it, and she loaned me some aluminum hydroxide powder. She sometimes acts as a moderator on the felinecrf group.Thank you, Suzanne! And I have a similar tablecloth![]()
Oh, I learned a new word!yes, it’s one of those cotton woven tablecloths … homespun they’re called, I think?
Many thanks to you and your friend.My friend gave me that chart a few years back when I needed it, and she loaned me some aluminum hydroxide powder. She sometimes acts as a moderator on the felinecrf group.
YesWere you able to bring a phos binder to the vet? I think it could help kitty feel a bit more comfortable
No, they only did the kidney panel. I guess she's dehydrated.Did they measure the hematocrit? If the cat is dehydrated then HCT will be artificially high.
A Libre sensor can be off quite a bit from ear pricks. I would check @home with ear prick and compare with the Libre. THe Libre reading can be higher orm lower than ear prick. I had one sensor that switched which one was higher about halfway through the sensor's 14 day life. Do you have a means of reading the Libre? Which Libre? The old 14 day, the newer Libre 2 or the newest Libre 3?They put a Libre on her and she maintains numbers between 150 and 190 and they say she does not need insulin with these numbers
Monday Feb.20 update:
They had to decrease IV fluids to 5 ml/hr this morning because she had tachycardia (and 4/6 heart murmur). ]
Yes, but she dissmissed it right away. My question that I also asked at the ckd group is whether we indeed should feed her whatever she pleases (if we add phos binder)?Why were they giving her low fat food? Because of pancreatitis?
I think it’s paramount that she eats. It’s so hard on them losing weight. Honestly, there are people on the group with cats who would only eat “Party Mix” treats and that was it! So that’s what they got. I’m not recommending that, but it makes a point that eating is most important.Yes, but she dissmissed it right away. My question that I also asked at the ckd group is whether we indeed should feed her whatever she pleases (if we add phos binder)?






♥♥Yep, she also talked about low proteins for ckd cats...although she mentioned that this is debatable. In any case, Bella won't eat either of them, so I have to figure out her food. She hates Weruva, unfortunately.I thought that was “old school” thinking about feeding low fat food to cats with pancreatitis?
Find something she likes and just use binder.Yep, she also talked about low proteins for ckd cats...although she mentioned that this is debatable. In any case, Bella won't eat either of them, so I have to figure out her food. She hates Weruva, unfortunately.
Okay. See you over on the ProZinc forum. That’s where I spend a lot of time. Let me look at her ss.Thank you, Suzanne. Bella did good on 0.1 bupe, I don't know about the pupils, will check next time. Rekha agreed that 75 ml of fluids should be okay in our case. Bella is getting Cerenia (1 divided pill per day). The hospital did not have ondansetron and I'm not totally sure I understand why she needs it. At check-out they said I can order everything from Chewy and they will approve it.
So, niacinamide should be in addition to the aluminum stuff? I thought it was just another option.
My main question for this board is insulin dosage. To give or not to give, that's here the question! We're debating this today, her BG was 202, so we decided to give 0.25 u and ended up with a fur shot! Crazy. I'm going to create a new topic, probably in Prozinc forum.
I've just updated Bella's spreadsheet, her AM preshot was 194 so we gave her 0.25 u, and right now she's 164 so we skip. I hope to have more time on the weekend to test her several times a day, but in general I think I would skip insulin if she's under 180 and give 0.25 if she's over. I wanted to consult about this on the Prozinc forum but now I'm just so dragging behind on many things.Did you give her any insulin today? I see that last night she didn't, and that looks fine. I don't see a preshot test for today so I was just wondering.
I wanted to consult about this on the Prozinc forum but now I'm just so dragging behind on many things.
Aw I use to do that with my 1st diabetic cat! We would have bg curve picnics all day! Then I found out I'm highly allergic to trees lol! I was desperate for him to lose weight I hoped critters would make him run, it was being far from me that made him sprint back to me! I'm happy you guys had some nice weather for that and I hope it continues for yallThank you, Katrina. Planning to catch up on work stuff during the weekend actually. No bathtub hereBut the weather today was very nice and warm, so I spent some time in the backyard together with Bella!

I barely see where is that 0.25 on the syringe, so the lowest dose we're giving so far was "0.25-"Or a .10 dose is an option rather than a skip
I want to do the same and I've actually posted questions on Tanya's group about the right meds schedule. I haven't receive any replies so far so if you could respond here that would be so helpfulI have an Excel spreadsheet that I print out and I check off each medication as I give them
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