I agree the vet sounds knowledgeable. Although I don’t get the part about syringe feeding not providing nutrition. Perhaps he thinks it would be difficult to get enough calories in a cat via syringe? I know of people who have syringe fed their cats with chronic kidney disease for years. It takes the right syringe, the right food to go through the syringe, and the right number of calories.
Having said that, it sounds like a feeding tube is warranted in this situation and we’ve seen many DKA cats here come home from the hospital with a feeding tube. Here is
some info about feeding tubes. And
here is info about living with an e-tube. The person who wrote this makes the Kitty Kollar which is fantastic for cats with e-tubes. You can read about it and order one if it becomes necessary from her website. We have at least one member here who uses a Kitty Kollar to keep the FS Libre on her cat.
When you have time,
here is a detailed post on pancreatitis. If she has enlargement of some organs, I wonder if she could have
triaditis which is inflammation of the pancreas, liver, and small intestine. I wouldn’t go too far down the IBD or lymphoma rabbit hole right now. To be correctly diagnosed, a biopsy is necessary and that’s not in the cards here. She might just have some inflammation. If, after she is feeling better, she is still showing thickening in her intestines on u/s, you can discuss the options with the IM vet then.
It seems to me he is being very thorough. As I mentioned before, we often see vets pull the kitty off the basal insulin (eg lantus) in favor of a faster acting insulin.
We have had many, many, many cats here survive and thrive after DKA. I can remember one who had it twice and made it through both episodes. We have a lot of info here to help you once you get her home.
And I also agree, don’t let anyone tell you it’s silly to spend the money on her. She’s your baby and you get to decide what’s best for you both. We respect whatever your decision is because she is yours and you know your situation. We are here to support you in any way. Hugs to Kit from all of us and lots of healing light.