Hello!
My male cat is 12 years old and weighed a little over 17 pounds before he was diagnosed with Diabetes. We have been following the vet's instructions the best we can and he had shown improvement with low glucose for several weeks but he bounced back a couple of months ago. Our vet said we should give him 2 units in the morning and 1 at night.
He's a very lazy cat that only gets so much movement every time I go to the fridge to see if he can get some snack. Yesterday, I started to notice he hadn't eaten all his dry food (I feed him twice a day with each insulin shot) so I decided to give him some Whiskas canned food. Later at night he threw up a brown liquid but no food (very strange as usually there's some kibble or whatever he ate). After that it went down south from there. He looked very very depressed and when to lay down pitifully on his bed. I tried to make him eat for his next shot but only got a little. He threw up again brown liquid. I gave him some honey because I wasn't sure what else to do. Our vet right now is on vacation.
My boyfriend took him to the substitute vet at out veterinary and she said he had gastritis. She asked us to feed him with a syringe several times a day... but so far he had only eaten less than a 1/4 of a can of food. I don't know how much would he really need to eat for me to give him his shot in a few hours (1 unit) or simply wait to see how he does for the next one tomorrow at noon (2 units). She didn't say he was in danger or needed to stay at the vet. I tried to contact her a while a ago but they tell me... they don't have her cell phone if I have an emergency.
This is all the info I have. Please let me know if you need more.
Male
Neutered
Less than 10 pounds (he actually got very skinny, I can even feel his spine)
Using Lentus Doses twice a day: (1:30 pm, 2 Units); (1:30 am, 1 Unit) <--- This one is the problem right now!
Depressed, wont eat, meows or even purrs and barely moves.
Affected by Gastritis.
Should I wait to see how he does until his next dose (2 units)? I have at hand Whiskas, Friskies canned food and the vet sent Royal Canin "Recovery" canned food. His favorite food in all the world is ham, but he's not even accepting that. Also have honey and maple syrup if I need to smear his muzzle instead.
My male cat is 12 years old and weighed a little over 17 pounds before he was diagnosed with Diabetes. We have been following the vet's instructions the best we can and he had shown improvement with low glucose for several weeks but he bounced back a couple of months ago. Our vet said we should give him 2 units in the morning and 1 at night.
He's a very lazy cat that only gets so much movement every time I go to the fridge to see if he can get some snack. Yesterday, I started to notice he hadn't eaten all his dry food (I feed him twice a day with each insulin shot) so I decided to give him some Whiskas canned food. Later at night he threw up a brown liquid but no food (very strange as usually there's some kibble or whatever he ate). After that it went down south from there. He looked very very depressed and when to lay down pitifully on his bed. I tried to make him eat for his next shot but only got a little. He threw up again brown liquid. I gave him some honey because I wasn't sure what else to do. Our vet right now is on vacation.
My boyfriend took him to the substitute vet at out veterinary and she said he had gastritis. She asked us to feed him with a syringe several times a day... but so far he had only eaten less than a 1/4 of a can of food. I don't know how much would he really need to eat for me to give him his shot in a few hours (1 unit) or simply wait to see how he does for the next one tomorrow at noon (2 units). She didn't say he was in danger or needed to stay at the vet. I tried to contact her a while a ago but they tell me... they don't have her cell phone if I have an emergency.
This is all the info I have. Please let me know if you need more.
Male
Neutered
Less than 10 pounds (he actually got very skinny, I can even feel his spine)
Using Lentus Doses twice a day: (1:30 pm, 2 Units); (1:30 am, 1 Unit) <--- This one is the problem right now!
Depressed, wont eat, meows or even purrs and barely moves.
Affected by Gastritis.
Should I wait to see how he does until his next dose (2 units)? I have at hand Whiskas, Friskies canned food and the vet sent Royal Canin "Recovery" canned food. His favorite food in all the world is ham, but he's not even accepting that. Also have honey and maple syrup if I need to smear his muzzle instead.