Mayci & Setsuki
Member Since 2021
Hi everyone,
When I got home today I found my cat Suki had trapped herself inside my bedside drawer, which had a forgotten open package of jerky in it. My guess is she probably got trapped in there for about 4 hours, based on what I could put together.
I found her and got her out—she had puked inside the drawer, and proceeded to puke 5 more times. She’s since been fine in that regard, but she is still very ill—shaky, has a hard time standing, etc.
she is normally incredibly sensitive to insulin, so I gave her a half unit of the novolin n she has been using. After two hours, her blood sugar is still reading as “hi” on the relion prime glucometer I have. I gave her another .25 unit, but I’m wary to give her more because I don’t have any sense of what her numbers actually are. I can’t get her to drink water either—she is only interested in laying down.
Her previous foster had issues with her going into hypo when she would get a half unit in the evening previously, so I’m afraid to give her more. (She only gets a half unit in the morning now). She technically never got her evening meal (dietetic management food) because of the jerky fiasco, but I’m not sure when exactly she ate that/how much it was, etc. Or if that even matters at this point.
I would appreciate any suggestions—I’m worried about her sugar staying this high for so long.
Thanks
Mayci
When I got home today I found my cat Suki had trapped herself inside my bedside drawer, which had a forgotten open package of jerky in it. My guess is she probably got trapped in there for about 4 hours, based on what I could put together.
I found her and got her out—she had puked inside the drawer, and proceeded to puke 5 more times. She’s since been fine in that regard, but she is still very ill—shaky, has a hard time standing, etc.
she is normally incredibly sensitive to insulin, so I gave her a half unit of the novolin n she has been using. After two hours, her blood sugar is still reading as “hi” on the relion prime glucometer I have. I gave her another .25 unit, but I’m wary to give her more because I don’t have any sense of what her numbers actually are. I can’t get her to drink water either—she is only interested in laying down.
Her previous foster had issues with her going into hypo when she would get a half unit in the evening previously, so I’m afraid to give her more. (She only gets a half unit in the morning now). She technically never got her evening meal (dietetic management food) because of the jerky fiasco, but I’m not sure when exactly she ate that/how much it was, etc. Or if that even matters at this point.
I would appreciate any suggestions—I’m worried about her sugar staying this high for so long.
Thanks
Mayci