PJ Brown
Member Since 2016
Hi - Jett and I are new to this forum and diabetes. Would loud howling be a symptom of diabetes? He has been howling very loudly.
I am trying to get to the bottom of why Jett's BG has suddenly spiked to 650. He has no ketones in his urine, and he has been acting like he feels better today after fluids, B12, and insulin. I am suspecting pancreatitis, which I am reading can be painful, which took me back to his howling episodes. I noticed today that he howled prior to peeing and then afterwards. I have seen this behavior before and thought it was a dominant kitty thing. Is there a way to test for pancreatitis? If BG is high due to pancreatitis, what needs to be done? Do you proceed with insulin treatment as if it were diabetes? It seems like this is the approach of the vet, but I haven't connected how this helps the pancreas. Thanks for your help!
Patti + Jett
I am trying to get to the bottom of why Jett's BG has suddenly spiked to 650. He has no ketones in his urine, and he has been acting like he feels better today after fluids, B12, and insulin. I am suspecting pancreatitis, which I am reading can be painful, which took me back to his howling episodes. I noticed today that he howled prior to peeing and then afterwards. I have seen this behavior before and thought it was a dominant kitty thing. Is there a way to test for pancreatitis? If BG is high due to pancreatitis, what needs to be done? Do you proceed with insulin treatment as if it were diabetes? It seems like this is the approach of the vet, but I haven't connected how this helps the pancreas. Thanks for your help!
Patti + Jett