Ed and Bally
Member
I took my cat to the vet. this morning because he was drinking an abnormal amount of water and has stopped eating as of Friday. He is also urinating very excessively. I had looked at this site last night and was very concerned it was diabetes as my cat is an indoor cat and weighs 25 lbs. When they did the blood work his blood sugar came back at 400! However they said everything else looked ok.
I got him insulin and gave him his first shot at noon. The vet recommended one unit twice a day of Lantus U-100.
He's still not eating but the vet said it could take 2 to 3 days for his sugar to come down where he would start eating again. They were unable to check his Ketones at the vet so I got test strips and he is normal at the moment, thank God.
I am tempted to up his dosage of insulin to get his sugar down but with him not eating I guess maybe I should follow the vets. direction and just keep him on 1 unit twice a day.?
Diabetes is not new to me. My step dad was an insulin dependent diabetic for several years so I am familiar with giving shots and using a glucometer (on a person anyway). He had a stroke, lost 70 lbs and actually was no longer dependent on insulin.
They also said he is developing cataracts as a result of the diabetes.
Does anyone know anything about this? If I get the blood sugar under control will it keep the cataracts from getting worse?
I have to say that I have learned more from this website then I did from my vet. this morning. Thank you for the great website!
I wish everyone the best with your diabetic pet.
I got him insulin and gave him his first shot at noon. The vet recommended one unit twice a day of Lantus U-100.
He's still not eating but the vet said it could take 2 to 3 days for his sugar to come down where he would start eating again. They were unable to check his Ketones at the vet so I got test strips and he is normal at the moment, thank God.
I am tempted to up his dosage of insulin to get his sugar down but with him not eating I guess maybe I should follow the vets. direction and just keep him on 1 unit twice a day.?
Diabetes is not new to me. My step dad was an insulin dependent diabetic for several years so I am familiar with giving shots and using a glucometer (on a person anyway). He had a stroke, lost 70 lbs and actually was no longer dependent on insulin.
They also said he is developing cataracts as a result of the diabetes.
Does anyone know anything about this? If I get the blood sugar under control will it keep the cataracts from getting worse?
I have to say that I have learned more from this website then I did from my vet. this morning. Thank you for the great website!
I wish everyone the best with your diabetic pet.