Hi,
Hope some one can give me some advice. My cat burmese Jim has been diabetic for 2 years or so, and was doing generally well on lantus, apart from recurring ear infections. He has however, in the last few days used up 4 of his lives.. one of those was an op for a hematoma on his ear.
He was boarding at the vets during the weekend as myself and husband were away working. While there he had a big hypo episode - had seziures and injured his tongue so badly most of it, or a large part of it (not entirely sure) has been amputated. He has recovered well from the hypo - luckily no brain damage. It seems he had gone into spontanous remission, as his blood sugars since have been normal since.
At the moment he has a feeding tube while his tongue (whats left of it) heals.
We are hoping he can relearn learn to eat and and drink - so am looking for ideas. We are going to help him with grooming - he loves being patted and fussed over. He will stay on the feeding tube while we see if he can adapt. I am really really hoping he can. We visit him at the vets he is bright eyed and smoochy. We are bringing him home for the weekend.
Anyone got any advice, experience or thoughts ? anything would be much appreciated.
thanks,
Bird
Hope some one can give me some advice. My cat burmese Jim has been diabetic for 2 years or so, and was doing generally well on lantus, apart from recurring ear infections. He has however, in the last few days used up 4 of his lives.. one of those was an op for a hematoma on his ear.
He was boarding at the vets during the weekend as myself and husband were away working. While there he had a big hypo episode - had seziures and injured his tongue so badly most of it, or a large part of it (not entirely sure) has been amputated. He has recovered well from the hypo - luckily no brain damage. It seems he had gone into spontanous remission, as his blood sugars since have been normal since.
At the moment he has a feeding tube while his tongue (whats left of it) heals.
We are hoping he can relearn learn to eat and and drink - so am looking for ideas. We are going to help him with grooming - he loves being patted and fussed over. He will stay on the feeding tube while we see if he can adapt. I am really really hoping he can. We visit him at the vets he is bright eyed and smoochy. We are bringing him home for the weekend.
Anyone got any advice, experience or thoughts ? anything would be much appreciated.
thanks,
Bird