Duggles
Member Since 2018
Kali has been OTJ for the last two years on a low carb diet with good BG numbers, but she developed a UTI that seems to have triggered her BG to spike, along with pancreatitis, probably all interrelated.
We took her in to the emergency vet on Sunday morning after she became suddenly very sick on Saturday night. The vet gave her antibiotics for the UTI, sub-cue fluids and she did a full blood panel.
We got her back on Lantus but her BG was still consistently high and then on Monday night I smelled her breath and detected a hint of acetone so we rushed her back in first thing Tuesday morning. They gave her IV fluids and hourly IM regular insulin with a dexrose drip and got her down to the 130-230 range over 24 hours, except for one spike at 510 at 2am, so the vet had to stay with her until 5am getting her BG back down. We caught the ketosis very early and she's no longer ketotic. She came back home yesterday and she's been eating a little bit here and there but we are struggling to keep her BG in check with 2 units of Lantus 2x a day. She will only eat the dry kibble the vet sent her home with, it's a special food for diabetic cats but it's also 18% carbs. The vet says they're complex carbs and it's ok but the third ingredient is corn gluten so i don't fully trust it.
She'll probably go back to the vet for an IM injection of regular insulin to help get the curve down a bit lower and more sub-cue fluids tomorrow.
Any advice on how to manage a cat that is consistently high BG and wont eat very much, along with a UTI and pancreatitis would be welcome
We took her in to the emergency vet on Sunday morning after she became suddenly very sick on Saturday night. The vet gave her antibiotics for the UTI, sub-cue fluids and she did a full blood panel.
We got her back on Lantus but her BG was still consistently high and then on Monday night I smelled her breath and detected a hint of acetone so we rushed her back in first thing Tuesday morning. They gave her IV fluids and hourly IM regular insulin with a dexrose drip and got her down to the 130-230 range over 24 hours, except for one spike at 510 at 2am, so the vet had to stay with her until 5am getting her BG back down. We caught the ketosis very early and she's no longer ketotic. She came back home yesterday and she's been eating a little bit here and there but we are struggling to keep her BG in check with 2 units of Lantus 2x a day. She will only eat the dry kibble the vet sent her home with, it's a special food for diabetic cats but it's also 18% carbs. The vet says they're complex carbs and it's ok but the third ingredient is corn gluten so i don't fully trust it.
She'll probably go back to the vet for an IM injection of regular insulin to help get the curve down a bit lower and more sub-cue fluids tomorrow.
Any advice on how to manage a cat that is consistently high BG and wont eat very much, along with a UTI and pancreatitis would be welcome