lbeachmike
Member Since 2022
Hi -
We've been reading your awesome resources here - the very helpful info is most appreciated!
We are still left with a few questions about our cat Buddy.
Buddy was diagnosed with diabetes and possible pancreatitis about five weeks ago. He lost a lot of weight and muscle. He regained about one third of the lost weight but is not regaining any further weight.
He has been on 1.5 units twice/day of Vetsulin for about four weeks.
We also have been giving 50-100ml of SubQ fluids daily
His +6 hr blood glucose has come down from 476 to 292.
We feed him Hound and Gatos Chicken or Duck.
How can we get Buddy on track to regain his lost weight?
Our vet guided us to focus on feeding a larger volume of food to initially facilitate weight gain. This even included a snack, which she otherwise would not normally recommend. This was due to his weight dropping to critical levels.
I'm unclear if continuing to feed larger portions is counter-productive, or requires a higher insulin dose in order to be productive.
Thanks for any insight you can provide.
Mike
We've been reading your awesome resources here - the very helpful info is most appreciated!
We are still left with a few questions about our cat Buddy.
Buddy was diagnosed with diabetes and possible pancreatitis about five weeks ago. He lost a lot of weight and muscle. He regained about one third of the lost weight but is not regaining any further weight.
He has been on 1.5 units twice/day of Vetsulin for about four weeks.
We also have been giving 50-100ml of SubQ fluids daily
His +6 hr blood glucose has come down from 476 to 292.
We feed him Hound and Gatos Chicken or Duck.
How can we get Buddy on track to regain his lost weight?
Our vet guided us to focus on feeding a larger volume of food to initially facilitate weight gain. This even included a snack, which she otherwise would not normally recommend. This was due to his weight dropping to critical levels.
I'm unclear if continuing to feed larger portions is counter-productive, or requires a higher insulin dose in order to be productive.
Thanks for any insight you can provide.
Mike