dexter2017
Member Since 2017
Hey everyone. My male cat Dexter has diabetes since October and for a short time the insulin did its job and he was well regulated. About two months ago, he started with leg weakness and when we brought him in the sugars were high again (in 400s) so they increased his dose a little bit but he kept testing high. Our vet reached out to an endocrinologist last week who recommended bringing him for an urine culture and changing his food to low carb and resetting his insulin back down to half what he was on. We did those things and he seemed fine until three or four days later. He's stopped eating slowly and was lethargic and drinking lots of water. We tested and his sugar on the human meter was high 400's or low 500's even after he ate a little and had his insulin five hours later he tested over 500. Last night he took a turn for the worst and urinated all over the place and threw up. He went to the vet first thing this morning and his ketones are through the roof. He is on a fast acting iv of insulin now and they hope to get his blood sugar down today. But his kidneys are failing and she said it will be difficult to treat in the long term due to the conflicting treatments needed. For diabetes, high protein low carb food, for the kidneys usually they'd do a special diet of low protein food. Has anyone dealt with this? She said he would probably yo-yo back and forth with either insulin issues or kidney issues. We are not sure how old he is as he was an adult cat when I adopted him 10+ years ago so maybe 13 on the young side or up. We are having the conversation on whether we should make that tough choice to put him down if he doesn't have much chance of being stabilized one way or the other. I appreciate any thoughts. They had tested him for Ketones last week at the vets but the urine was so diluted and it didn't show any.
. Sounds like he is DKA? There are a few kitties here with kidney problems/ CKD, and diabetes.
. I'm sure you are going through a lot with him at the ER right now but he can get the treatment he needs there. I'm going to try to stay positive for you and say if he can stabilize at the Vet, and you are willing to do the follow up care at home, he can be stabilized with both conditions 

