I have a four year old male cat that was just diagnosed yesterday with diabetes. On Thursday, I noticed he didn't seem his usual active self and by Friday night he seemed lethargic and I noticed he wasn't eating. I called the vet Saturday morning and they got us right in. He received his first insulin shot (2 units) at the vet yesterday. The vet sent us home with prescription food and insulin. He managed to drink about half a bowl of water yesterday, but didn't get any food in. The vet advised me to give him a shot at 8pm regardless of whether or not he eats, so I did. This morning, he also wouldn't eat and it didn't look like he'd taken in anymore water. Per the vets instructions, I gave him his morning shot. It is now almost 2pm and I don't see any improvements. He is still very lethargic and has not ingested any food or water. Of course, it's Sunday and the vets office is closed.
I thought I'd be seeing improvements in him by now. I was in such shock at the vets office after receiving the diagnosis, that I didn't have the presence of mind to ask how soon I could expect to see improvements. Do I just need to give the insulin time to work and once he's feeling better he'll eat and drink? Or, should I be forcing food and fluids at this point?
I thought I'd be seeing improvements in him by now. I was in such shock at the vets office after receiving the diagnosis, that I didn't have the presence of mind to ask how soon I could expect to see improvements. Do I just need to give the insulin time to work and once he's feeling better he'll eat and drink? Or, should I be forcing food and fluids at this point?