catfanguppygirl
Member Since 2017
Hi fellow cat fans. I'm new to this forum. Earlier this week, I took my cat, Megan, to the vet for vomitting. She's always vomitted quite a bit her whole life (she's 9) but this last week seemed a little excessive and she kept waking me up in the middle of the night while she was doing it. The vet decided to run some diagnostic tests such as a blood test and Xray. In the Xray, she found quite a bit of gas in Megan's tummy and in the blood test, everything looked good except the glucose level. I wanna say I thought I saw it say 256. The vet thought that maybe the elevated level was due to stress and so she did a urinalysis which confirmed there was glucose in her urine also. The weird thing about all this is that I haven't noticed any other symptoms. She doesn't eat a whole lot, is not dropping weight, doesn't drink a whole lot or pee more than normal.
Because she wasn't showing any symptoms, the vet decided against starting her on insulin that day and said to bring her back in a week or two to recheck. In the mean time, the vet said to fee her a high protein diet made up of preferably wet food. The problem is my cat prefers dry food. She will eat wet food but not much of it. I don't want her to starve because that can cause more problems so I bought a bag of Natures Variety Ultimate Protein dry food since the protein content was high. Also, I have 2 other cats that are young and healthy and one of them loves dry food also.
What do you folks think could be going on with my cat? Do you think what the tests show is legit even though she isn't showing any other symptoms? Also, as much as I plan to try and feed her mostly wet food, is the NV Ultimate Protein food alright to feed her if she decides to go on a hunger strike? Thanks in advance for your time. I'm just a worried cat mom trying to figure all this out.
Because she wasn't showing any symptoms, the vet decided against starting her on insulin that day and said to bring her back in a week or two to recheck. In the mean time, the vet said to fee her a high protein diet made up of preferably wet food. The problem is my cat prefers dry food. She will eat wet food but not much of it. I don't want her to starve because that can cause more problems so I bought a bag of Natures Variety Ultimate Protein dry food since the protein content was high. Also, I have 2 other cats that are young and healthy and one of them loves dry food also.
What do you folks think could be going on with my cat? Do you think what the tests show is legit even though she isn't showing any other symptoms? Also, as much as I plan to try and feed her mostly wet food, is the NV Ultimate Protein food alright to feed her if she decides to go on a hunger strike? Thanks in advance for your time. I'm just a worried cat mom trying to figure all this out.