I just found out yesterday morning that my 14 y/o cat Henry has diabetes. I knew something was wrong with him when he began projectile vomiting. We first tried changing his food to a low grain dry one (PetSmart's Simply Nourish), which helped the vomiting, but he continued to linger over the water bowl and act like he was starving. He's never had any health problems before and is strictly indoors. I knew that something was serious was going on, so we got bloodwork done last Wednesday, and his results are terrible. His glucose is 780 and his kidney and liver values are high, too.
I've been reading the articles and posts on this website every chance I've had since I found out, and I'm so grateful that this help is here! This morning, I picked up his lantus, syringes, and also got the CVS brand glucose monitor. I then took him to my vet who showed me how to inject him (my first time to give a shot!!). He's supposed to have 1 unit, two times a day. She told me not to bother home testing, but I don't plan on following that advice.
I'm overwhelmed, to say the least! I've dealt with feline leukemia, liver disease, sub-q fluids too many times, but never diabetes! And since his kidney values are high, I'm very worried about what I should feed my guy to help his kidneys as well. I guess I could sure use some guidance about getting started, when I should start testing his glucose levels, and how to feed him. I was thinking of making his food and have gotten the powdered lysine, flaxseed oil, and vit. e, but I still have to get him some chicken. I found a recipe on catinfo.org I thought I would try.
Thank you in advance for your help! Stacy and Henry (one of 7 in an aging cat population) in Texas
High results:
ALT (SGPT) 248 range 28-100
Lipase 200 10-195
Total protein 9.7 5.9-8.5
Globulin 6.4 3.0-5.6
BUN 96 15-34
Creatinine 3.1 .8-2.3
Glucose 780 70-150
Phosphorus 9.9 3.0-7.0
Sodium 157 3.9-5.3
B/C Ratio 31.0 0-0.3
anion gap 32 13-27
WBC 27.6 4.2-15.6
RBC (Low) 5.96 60-10.0
MCH 19.6 11.0-17.5
MCHC 38.9 29-36
Neturophil seg 94 35-75
Lymphocytes 2 (low) 20-55
Eosinphil 0 Low 2-12
Auto platelet 131 low 170-600
negative FIV
I've been reading the articles and posts on this website every chance I've had since I found out, and I'm so grateful that this help is here! This morning, I picked up his lantus, syringes, and also got the CVS brand glucose monitor. I then took him to my vet who showed me how to inject him (my first time to give a shot!!). He's supposed to have 1 unit, two times a day. She told me not to bother home testing, but I don't plan on following that advice.

I'm overwhelmed, to say the least! I've dealt with feline leukemia, liver disease, sub-q fluids too many times, but never diabetes! And since his kidney values are high, I'm very worried about what I should feed my guy to help his kidneys as well. I guess I could sure use some guidance about getting started, when I should start testing his glucose levels, and how to feed him. I was thinking of making his food and have gotten the powdered lysine, flaxseed oil, and vit. e, but I still have to get him some chicken. I found a recipe on catinfo.org I thought I would try.
Thank you in advance for your help! Stacy and Henry (one of 7 in an aging cat population) in Texas
High results:
ALT (SGPT) 248 range 28-100
Lipase 200 10-195
Total protein 9.7 5.9-8.5
Globulin 6.4 3.0-5.6
BUN 96 15-34
Creatinine 3.1 .8-2.3
Glucose 780 70-150
Phosphorus 9.9 3.0-7.0
Sodium 157 3.9-5.3
B/C Ratio 31.0 0-0.3
anion gap 32 13-27
WBC 27.6 4.2-15.6
RBC (Low) 5.96 60-10.0
MCH 19.6 11.0-17.5
MCHC 38.9 29-36
Neturophil seg 94 35-75
Lymphocytes 2 (low) 20-55
Eosinphil 0 Low 2-12
Auto platelet 131 low 170-600
negative FIV