Did the vet check for ketones when she was diagnosed? You can check yourself using strips available from the chemist
Hi again,
I'm glad you've been able to give Kitty some food, albeit a small amount. Are you going to continue to syringe-feed her?
Is she peeing and pooping OK?
As Vyktor's Mum said above, it is advisable to test Kitty's pee for ketones.
You can get Ketodiastix test strips (or equivalent/generic ketone strips) from most pharmacies. You only need a tiny amount of pee to test. Crumpling plastic food wrap in the litter tray is a good way to catch a sample. Anything above a 'trace' reading requires a vet visit ASAP.
I would strongly suggest that you also buy an ordinary 'human' glucose meter and start testing Kitty's blood glucose at home. This is the only way you will know if her blood glucose is high enough to warrant insulin.
Most of us here 'hometest' (test our cat's blood glucose at home). This is way easier than it sounds. Honestly. And it can be a life saver.
Hometesting should not hurt Kitty at all. In a nutshell it involves pricking the outer edge of her ear to get a teensy blood droplet; transferring that droplet to a test strip in a glucose meter; waiting for the meter to count down and give the result; and rewarding Kitty with a cuddle or a treat.
Which part of the world are you in? We should be able to suggest glucose meters to buy in your location.
Here is the link to the FDMB page of hometesting info, tips and tricks, and example videos:
Hometesting Links and Tips
Keeping everything crossed that Kitty feels better very soon.
Eliz