KRams
Member Since 2019
Hi all,
My 9 year-old kitty Xena was diagnosed with diabetes about a week and a half ago. She was having diarrhea and I was worried she had lost weight- yep. When she went in for her normal check-up in August, she was just over 9 lbs, an ideal weight for her. When we went in the other week, she was 7.4 lbs!
My vet (new, since we recently moved to RI) did a full blood and urine work-up and quickly got back to me about her glucose level- almost 500 mg/dl, with glucose in her urine. I'd already brought in a stool sample and (no surprise since she's kept exclusively indoors) it was negative for parasites.
Xena had been free-feeding dry food (Purina One Indoor Advantage) for about 7 years. Because we need to address the diarrhea, the vet gave us a course of metronidazole, a probiotic, and told us to feed her Hills i/d food until her intestines recover, and then to switch to the Purina A/D diet. As far as insulin, she prescribed Lantus, 1 unit every 12 hours after food (0.5 units or none if she doesn't eat, 0.5 units if she doesn't eat all her food).
As far as monitoring, this vet doesn't think we need to monitor glucose levels at home. After reading more on this board, I will be picking up a glucometer and doing my own curve. What I know right now is that a week after diagnosis, the vet tested Xena's blood glucose 6 hours after injection and it was about 360 mg/dl, so the vet increased her insulin dose to 2 units per injection. She still mostly has loose stool and we're still feeding Hills i/d but she hasn't lost any additional weight (phew!).
Xena is the oldest of my current kitties (Xander is 5, Deedee is 3) and I've never had a kitty with diabetes before so I'm grateful for the knowledge and support that this message board clearly provides. I'll post an update (and likely some questions soon) on the main forum soon.
My 9 year-old kitty Xena was diagnosed with diabetes about a week and a half ago. She was having diarrhea and I was worried she had lost weight- yep. When she went in for her normal check-up in August, she was just over 9 lbs, an ideal weight for her. When we went in the other week, she was 7.4 lbs!
My vet (new, since we recently moved to RI) did a full blood and urine work-up and quickly got back to me about her glucose level- almost 500 mg/dl, with glucose in her urine. I'd already brought in a stool sample and (no surprise since she's kept exclusively indoors) it was negative for parasites.
Xena had been free-feeding dry food (Purina One Indoor Advantage) for about 7 years. Because we need to address the diarrhea, the vet gave us a course of metronidazole, a probiotic, and told us to feed her Hills i/d food until her intestines recover, and then to switch to the Purina A/D diet. As far as insulin, she prescribed Lantus, 1 unit every 12 hours after food (0.5 units or none if she doesn't eat, 0.5 units if she doesn't eat all her food).
As far as monitoring, this vet doesn't think we need to monitor glucose levels at home. After reading more on this board, I will be picking up a glucometer and doing my own curve. What I know right now is that a week after diagnosis, the vet tested Xena's blood glucose 6 hours after injection and it was about 360 mg/dl, so the vet increased her insulin dose to 2 units per injection. She still mostly has loose stool and we're still feeding Hills i/d but she hasn't lost any additional weight (phew!).
Xena is the oldest of my current kitties (Xander is 5, Deedee is 3) and I've never had a kitty with diabetes before so I'm grateful for the knowledge and support that this message board clearly provides. I'll post an update (and likely some questions soon) on the main forum soon.
