AlphaCat
Member Since 2017
Fabby's insulin was at 390 this morning. She's not eating enough of her morning meal to get her insulin.
I've got a vet appointment tomorrow afternoon.
I'm freaking myself out a bit.
She hasn't been able to get into anything, she's on quarantine in our bedroom.
I found a tick that had been feeding on her for some time. We went camping in early July, and I had some jeans that I was wearing that I took off and tossed in a corner. I found 2 ticks in them later, and eventually the 3rd tick on Fabby. The tick was pulled off with tweezers and burned. Before I found it Fabby was eating so great! She had been upping her quantity of food even! I even stopped making her food into cat food soup, she was just eating it! This was a milestone hoping to get her to put some weight back on as her spine has looked gaunt since the diabetes had started. Once I removed the tick we went back to Fabby's usual eating habits of me chasing her around just to get enough food in her to maintain her weight. And it's been declining since. Until this morning she's always eaten enough I could still give her her shot, but this morning her glucose is high and she hasnt eaten enough.
She also has bad diarrhea. This is day 3. This is also been a worsening situation. The food she got last night between 10pm - 1am has already passed through her. (Weird, I know, but it was a different color than her usual so I know it's from last night.)
She appears normal Fabby. She's currently sleeping on her bed, laying on her side like normal.
I did notice last night that her tummy appears to be hanging lower than usual even though she hasn't gained any weight.
Oh and the other change since the tick was removed. She's become difficult in glucose testing. It's worse when the number shows higher. She pulls her ear and head away. Shakes her head. She's never been like this. She was treat trained so she loved glucose checks. She would even drool when I put her in the spot for her check, and now it's like night and day.
By the time of finishing typing this, It's already too late to give her her insulin this morning, so I'm just going to have food available for her all day, and then tonight if she won't eat by then syringe feed her so she can get her insulin in time.
Is there anything else I should be doing for her until we get her into the vet tomorrow?
I've got a vet appointment tomorrow afternoon.
I'm freaking myself out a bit.
She hasn't been able to get into anything, she's on quarantine in our bedroom.
I found a tick that had been feeding on her for some time. We went camping in early July, and I had some jeans that I was wearing that I took off and tossed in a corner. I found 2 ticks in them later, and eventually the 3rd tick on Fabby. The tick was pulled off with tweezers and burned. Before I found it Fabby was eating so great! She had been upping her quantity of food even! I even stopped making her food into cat food soup, she was just eating it! This was a milestone hoping to get her to put some weight back on as her spine has looked gaunt since the diabetes had started. Once I removed the tick we went back to Fabby's usual eating habits of me chasing her around just to get enough food in her to maintain her weight. And it's been declining since. Until this morning she's always eaten enough I could still give her her shot, but this morning her glucose is high and she hasnt eaten enough.
She also has bad diarrhea. This is day 3. This is also been a worsening situation. The food she got last night between 10pm - 1am has already passed through her. (Weird, I know, but it was a different color than her usual so I know it's from last night.)
She appears normal Fabby. She's currently sleeping on her bed, laying on her side like normal.
I did notice last night that her tummy appears to be hanging lower than usual even though she hasn't gained any weight.
Oh and the other change since the tick was removed. She's become difficult in glucose testing. It's worse when the number shows higher. She pulls her ear and head away. Shakes her head. She's never been like this. She was treat trained so she loved glucose checks. She would even drool when I put her in the spot for her check, and now it's like night and day.
By the time of finishing typing this, It's already too late to give her her insulin this morning, so I'm just going to have food available for her all day, and then tonight if she won't eat by then syringe feed her so she can get her insulin in time.
Is there anything else I should be doing for her until we get her into the vet tomorrow?
