Heather&Dagron
Member Since 2017
I just finished a BG "curve" for Dagron. Not much of a curve. I'm concerned that I am doing the right thing because even though all of the numbers say he has diabetes, he just doesn't act like it. The numbers I got today ranged from 469 down to 317, but at no point in that time period was I concerned about him being ketotic. I even went out and bought urine test strips and was lucky enough to catch him peeing - totally negative for ketones. I tested his (nondiabetic) brother too, just to make sure my glucometer is working. His brother's at 83. So how is Dagron getting red-flag numbers and acting perfectly fine?
I know cats are prey animals and often don't act sick, but this is different. I'm in tune enough to notice subtle behavioral changes. The only change he had was not wanting to sleep in my bed for a while. Only very recently started drinking and peeing more, but it's also been hot here and I don't have AC. None of the huddled over, "don't touch me" attitude. No increased moodiness. No acting "drunk" or otherwise out of sorts. In addition, the numbers I got today are pretty consistent with the numbers I have been getting since I started testing him on May 29th.
I know cats are prey animals and often don't act sick, but this is different. I'm in tune enough to notice subtle behavioral changes. The only change he had was not wanting to sleep in my bed for a while. Only very recently started drinking and peeing more, but it's also been hot here and I don't have AC. None of the huddled over, "don't touch me" attitude. No increased moodiness. No acting "drunk" or otherwise out of sorts. In addition, the numbers I got today are pretty consistent with the numbers I have been getting since I started testing him on May 29th.