Hello it has been awhile since I have posted. My 14 year old cat Wylie was one of the lucky ones OTJ for 1 1/2 years. He has only eaten Fancy Feast cat food and random glucose tests show him in the range of 72-85. I just checked him last Thursday and he was 82.
Yesterday for the first time ever since being diagnosed I had to go out of town for a day. I didn't have a sitter because I thought he would be fine for 1 day. I fed him at 8 am and set out 2 cans of wet food. I returned home about 3 pm today and gave fresh food, he ate then climbed on his blanket for a nap with our other cat Weasel.
2 hours later he made a weird howling warble noise and I went over to him. He was panting and drooling. He seemed really out of it. I put some honey on my finger and rubbed on his lips. Within a few minutes he seemed to be coming out of it. I fed him a new can of food close to where he was laying and he ate almost 3/4 can of food in one sitting. I checked his glucose it was 123 and checked again 1 hour after eating it was 118.
He is not on insulin but all I could think to do was give him honey and it seemed to work. Is a cat who is OTJ at risk of seizure if they do not eat several times a day? It has been about 3 hours since the seizure he seems to be acting more normal as the night goes on.
If anyone has any input I sure would appreciate it.
Thanks,
Peggy
Yesterday for the first time ever since being diagnosed I had to go out of town for a day. I didn't have a sitter because I thought he would be fine for 1 day. I fed him at 8 am and set out 2 cans of wet food. I returned home about 3 pm today and gave fresh food, he ate then climbed on his blanket for a nap with our other cat Weasel.
2 hours later he made a weird howling warble noise and I went over to him. He was panting and drooling. He seemed really out of it. I put some honey on my finger and rubbed on his lips. Within a few minutes he seemed to be coming out of it. I fed him a new can of food close to where he was laying and he ate almost 3/4 can of food in one sitting. I checked his glucose it was 123 and checked again 1 hour after eating it was 118.
He is not on insulin but all I could think to do was give him honey and it seemed to work. Is a cat who is OTJ at risk of seizure if they do not eat several times a day? It has been about 3 hours since the seizure he seems to be acting more normal as the night goes on.
If anyone has any input I sure would appreciate it.
Thanks,
Peggy