Hi, we took our cat to the vet recently. At the time she was dehydrated and had a fever, so she got fluids and antibiotics. The bloodtest said the liver is normal, high potassium, creatinine was slightly high, and blood glucose was 270. She ate a whole can of beef baby food before going to the vet. It was hard getting her to eat much else. He called to say she is borderline diabetic and said we'd need to get her insulin and special food.
However, we have been feeding her exclusively canned Friskies pate(Mixed Grill, Poultry Platter, Country Style Dinner) and one canned store brand pate (Stater Bros Mixed Grill) for the last four months. As I understand, these are all relatively low carb foods, and are free of soy, corn, wheat, and fish. I'm afraid whatever the vet is going to try to sell will actually contain some of those ingredients and be worse than what we're already feeding, or even be a dry food. I think a homemade diet would be better than both, and cheaper than prescription. He also asked if she's peeing; she hasn't been going to the litter box much at all, but is eating better and acting better after the fluids and antibiotic.
Also, is 270 blood glucose really high enough to warrant starting insulin? I read it's normal for the level to be between 120 - 300. And we got a new cat recently, which has been upsetting her. We keep them separated, but she growls and screams loudly when she hears him on the other side of a door.
However, we have been feeding her exclusively canned Friskies pate(Mixed Grill, Poultry Platter, Country Style Dinner) and one canned store brand pate (Stater Bros Mixed Grill) for the last four months. As I understand, these are all relatively low carb foods, and are free of soy, corn, wheat, and fish. I'm afraid whatever the vet is going to try to sell will actually contain some of those ingredients and be worse than what we're already feeding, or even be a dry food. I think a homemade diet would be better than both, and cheaper than prescription. He also asked if she's peeing; she hasn't been going to the litter box much at all, but is eating better and acting better after the fluids and antibiotic.
Also, is 270 blood glucose really high enough to warrant starting insulin? I read it's normal for the level to be between 120 - 300. And we got a new cat recently, which has been upsetting her. We keep them separated, but she growls and screams loudly when she hears him on the other side of a door.
