Sibby16
Member Since 2020
Thank you all for being here in spirit over the last 2 weeks while my Sibby was really going through it. She’s a 4.5 y/o female Siberian w/no previous medical history. She became lethargic, didn’t want to eat, and had vomiting. She did this a few months ago and was sent home w/gastritis. Now they believe it was an undiagnosed pancreatitis that may have kicked this whole thing off. She had DKA, pancreatitis, hepatic lipidosis. 4 nights and 6 days between both emergency and local vet day clinic it took to help save my baby. She had lost nearly 4 pounds through all of this, when she was 12/13 pounds which was appropriate for her frame and breed. She is home on 1unit twice a day prozinc. She was barely eating anything and I was syringe assisting when given that dose. Now she is getting her both appetite and strength back, looking better every day and I couldn’t be happier seeing her recovery. Her diet was free feed dry Rocky Mountain kibble and canned instinct twice a day. Now her vet wants her on canned hills prescription w/d. She really enjoys it more than the instinct. Per the hills site she should be at 2 1/3 cans per day to maintain at 12#. She wasn’t eating that much of the instinct brand before, only 1/2 can per day (plus free feed) because she always had some left over and perhaps she didn’t care for it even when I switched flavor variety. I bought the dry kibble w/d as well but haven’t used it yet. As of now she is acting hungry and really looks so scrawny with the weight loss but I need to keep her glucose safe. Her glucose has been higher now that she’s eating more over the last few days (323 prior to shoot, today 410
ugh )! I would love to hear what you recommend for her in terms of eating patterns. Vet nurse recommended canned only twice a day but it sounded like her dm cats have a history of being overweight. I realize things will need to stabilize on both her eating pattern and her insulin for her to have the best outcomes. I have a kitchen scale, loaded up on supplies, and I’m testing at home with a human meter. We are in this and ready for all suggestions. Thank you!
