Burl & Kitty Knives
Member Since 2017
I think Kitty Knives is having a prolonged hypoglycemic episode. He is fairly new to diabetes. Was diagnosed about 4 months ago & is on a stable level of insulin.
About 4 hours ago he woke me up. He was having the beginnings of a seizure (his whole body robotically jerking but still able to control himself when he tried). He immediately ate 5.5 oz of wet cat food and over the course of the last 4 hours has eaten another 5.5 oz in addition to frequently having corn syrup rubbed on his gums.
Kitty Knives has only gotten better to the point of being able to walk but it's just pacing in circles while tromping on the backs of his legs. Shouldn't he have improved more by now???
All vets are closed because it is Sunday. My vet called me back over her hotline and wasn't very helpful. She essentially said "Who knows? Maybe it's a stroke. Keep giving him corn syrup and maybe it will, maybe it won't get better."
Kitty Knives has had an episode before during which it took about 2 hours to recover.
Is it normal for a cat to take this long (going on 4.5 hours now) to improve from a hypoglycemic attack?
Thank you for any info!
About 4 hours ago he woke me up. He was having the beginnings of a seizure (his whole body robotically jerking but still able to control himself when he tried). He immediately ate 5.5 oz of wet cat food and over the course of the last 4 hours has eaten another 5.5 oz in addition to frequently having corn syrup rubbed on his gums.
Kitty Knives has only gotten better to the point of being able to walk but it's just pacing in circles while tromping on the backs of his legs. Shouldn't he have improved more by now???
All vets are closed because it is Sunday. My vet called me back over her hotline and wasn't very helpful. She essentially said "Who knows? Maybe it's a stroke. Keep giving him corn syrup and maybe it will, maybe it won't get better."
Kitty Knives has had an episode before during which it took about 2 hours to recover.
Is it normal for a cat to take this long (going on 4.5 hours now) to improve from a hypoglycemic attack?
Thank you for any info!
