ewalker405
Member Since 2015
Our cat Wrigley has been losing weight quickly and recently not eating. He is only 6.5 years old. He used to weigh around 17 pounds and was a large cat. We switched him to Wellness wet cat food about a year ago and he lost weight and looked healthier. However recently he has been losing weight fast and is down to 9.3 pounds with his spine and bones sticking out. He acts like he wants food but just smells it and walks away. I have tried all the tricks online and sometime they work but mostly he barely eats.
We took him last week to the vet and they tested and found out he was diabetic. They tested him and told us his glucose was 370 and his blood sugar was 630. We were going out of town so they said to come back Monday to get insulin and be shown how to do everything. Today we went in and they tested urine and found ketones in his urine. They recommended us to take him tonight to a 24 hour vet for a 48 hour period to get treatment with fluid and fast acting insulin. It is really expensive. They estimated about $2500
I have read that you don't need to hospitalize a cat to regulate it when they are first diagnosed. But I have also read that ketones and possible KDA is dangerous and requires intensive care. I hope we are doing the right thing for Wrigley by taking him to a 24 hour hospital to be monitored and given fluids/insulin. Both of us work so we can't watch him during the day. If we didn't do this, it really scares me that since he won't eat, we wouldn't be able to give him insulin and he would get worse.
Has anyone had experience with a situation like this? I am hoping he comes home and feels better and will eat his food so we can consistently give him insulin and test his blood from home.
Sorry for the long post. I having a tough time with all this. Thanks, Eric
We took him last week to the vet and they tested and found out he was diabetic. They tested him and told us his glucose was 370 and his blood sugar was 630. We were going out of town so they said to come back Monday to get insulin and be shown how to do everything. Today we went in and they tested urine and found ketones in his urine. They recommended us to take him tonight to a 24 hour vet for a 48 hour period to get treatment with fluid and fast acting insulin. It is really expensive. They estimated about $2500
I have read that you don't need to hospitalize a cat to regulate it when they are first diagnosed. But I have also read that ketones and possible KDA is dangerous and requires intensive care. I hope we are doing the right thing for Wrigley by taking him to a 24 hour hospital to be monitored and given fluids/insulin. Both of us work so we can't watch him during the day. If we didn't do this, it really scares me that since he won't eat, we wouldn't be able to give him insulin and he would get worse.
Has anyone had experience with a situation like this? I am hoping he comes home and feels better and will eat his food so we can consistently give him insulin and test his blood from home.
Sorry for the long post. I having a tough time with all this. Thanks, Eric
