Courtney and Kismet
Member Since 2012
My cat's diabetes diagnosis was accidental. I took him to the vet for what I thought was Asthma, and what the vet confirmed to be Asthma. Curiously, Kismet's chest x-ray didn't look like asthma, and furthermore, he exhibited no other symptoms of asthma. At any rate, we were prescribed oral prednisolone, a nebulizer, flovent, and theophylline to treat him. These medications didn't seem to work at all, and in fact, his asthma got progressively worse.
About a week later when his blood results came in, we had the DM diagnosis. We stopped the prednisolone immediately, and all other meds, and started insulin. His asthma disappeared! This was a cat who was having these attacks on average of 3-4 times a day (some days as many as 7) for about a month.
My vet (soon to be ex-vet) told me there was no connection between coughing and diabetes. I disagree 100%. Does anyone else have any experience with a cat coughing due to elevated BG levels? In a way, I am kind of happy that he does cough when his BG is too high. It's an alarm to us.
This is a video of Kismet I took September 6th, a week before he was diagnosed with Diabetes. We have been asthma free since then, with the exception of one minor episode the second day after insulin.
Kismet's Asthma Attack
About a week later when his blood results came in, we had the DM diagnosis. We stopped the prednisolone immediately, and all other meds, and started insulin. His asthma disappeared! This was a cat who was having these attacks on average of 3-4 times a day (some days as many as 7) for about a month.
My vet (soon to be ex-vet) told me there was no connection between coughing and diabetes. I disagree 100%. Does anyone else have any experience with a cat coughing due to elevated BG levels? In a way, I am kind of happy that he does cough when his BG is too high. It's an alarm to us.
This is a video of Kismet I took September 6th, a week before he was diagnosed with Diabetes. We have been asthma free since then, with the exception of one minor episode the second day after insulin.
Kismet's Asthma Attack