adamrobertt
Member Since 2017
I've been watching a 13 year old male orange tabby for about a month. He is diabetic, but not on insulin. He eats special diabetic cat food (Royal Canin Glycobalance, which I've read isn't the best) but that's it.
For the first 3 or 3.5 weeks that I was watching him, he was eating all the time and drinking tons of water. But over this past weekend his appetite decreased significantly and he stopped drinking water. Every time he did eat he would vomit almost immediately. We took him to the emergency vet after about a day and a half of this behavior and they ran his blood glucose, ketones, gave him subcutaneous fluids and anti nausea medication. They wanted to run full blood tests but I really couldn't afford to pay for it.
His blood glucose was in the low 400s, which the vet said is slightly high but not horrible, and that his ketones were .4, which the vet said also wasn't too bad.
After getting him home, we've gotten him to eat a couple of times, and he's stopped vomiting, and is acting a bit more normal (he was very lethargic before) but we are still very concerned with how little he is eating and drinking.
He seemed to be more interested in a small sample sized container of Sheeba wet food that a friend gave us to try - we put it on top of his normal food. However, it wasn't "diabetes" food, so I don't want to keep giving it to him.
Does it make sense that he just suddenly doesn't like his food anymore? Is there a brand of wet food that I can easily obtain that is safe for diabetic cats? His owners won't be home for another week or so.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
For the first 3 or 3.5 weeks that I was watching him, he was eating all the time and drinking tons of water. But over this past weekend his appetite decreased significantly and he stopped drinking water. Every time he did eat he would vomit almost immediately. We took him to the emergency vet after about a day and a half of this behavior and they ran his blood glucose, ketones, gave him subcutaneous fluids and anti nausea medication. They wanted to run full blood tests but I really couldn't afford to pay for it.
His blood glucose was in the low 400s, which the vet said is slightly high but not horrible, and that his ketones were .4, which the vet said also wasn't too bad.
After getting him home, we've gotten him to eat a couple of times, and he's stopped vomiting, and is acting a bit more normal (he was very lethargic before) but we are still very concerned with how little he is eating and drinking.
He seemed to be more interested in a small sample sized container of Sheeba wet food that a friend gave us to try - we put it on top of his normal food. However, it wasn't "diabetes" food, so I don't want to keep giving it to him.
Does it make sense that he just suddenly doesn't like his food anymore? Is there a brand of wet food that I can easily obtain that is safe for diabetic cats? His owners won't be home for another week or so.
Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
. Very awesome of you to take charge to try and help him. I do have to wonder about the owner's though, if insulin cost is an issue, how are they going away for a month? Unless there is a family issue that they need to tend to, I can understand, but if it's just for pleasure 