Hi. I run a rescue shelter for cats in CT. A few months ago we took in a local 12 yr old male cat named Maci. For months prior to coming to us the cat had loose stools and would go everywhere. We had him ultra sounded and found he has severe IBD. Then we were all surprised when the bloodwork showed he also had diabetes. Vet wanted him on Pred to help the IBD inflammation and we started the Lantus. Nothing was making a dent in bg or diarrhea so we decided to place him on a. Raw diet. Potok him off Pred at this point also. Amazingly within days his stool formed! Then after a week he had a bad day of diarrhea, vomiting, not interested in food and generally lethargic. Spent night at vet on IV fluids and was placed on Orbax as white count was high.
Came home (I'm fostering, he's not in the shelter) and he seemed fine again. However, stools never formed again and though on 5 units of Lantus twice daily his bg is still in the mid 400's. No vomiting. Great appetite, in fact super hungry. Vet thinks pancreatic insufficiency but I don't think she has much experience with cats with this, just dogs. His diarrhea is very foul smelling and often jelly like. No blood. I'm wondering if we should just start him on enzymes and if so what have people had success with?
This poor cat has lived a pretty rough life and we want to try and make him more comfortable. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Oh, we also switched him briefly to Humulin, but that was worse, however when I gave him the Lantus again after the brief Humulin stint his bg went down to 350. Hasn't been there since and now I just slowly increase the Lantus.
I have anther rescue diabetic 8 yr old female who is doing well and one young one who seemed to outgrow hers after a year. But they didn't have the other issues that Maci does.
Came home (I'm fostering, he's not in the shelter) and he seemed fine again. However, stools never formed again and though on 5 units of Lantus twice daily his bg is still in the mid 400's. No vomiting. Great appetite, in fact super hungry. Vet thinks pancreatic insufficiency but I don't think she has much experience with cats with this, just dogs. His diarrhea is very foul smelling and often jelly like. No blood. I'm wondering if we should just start him on enzymes and if so what have people had success with?
This poor cat has lived a pretty rough life and we want to try and make him more comfortable. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Oh, we also switched him briefly to Humulin, but that was worse, however when I gave him the Lantus again after the brief Humulin stint his bg went down to 350. Hasn't been there since and now I just slowly increase the Lantus.
I have anther rescue diabetic 8 yr old female who is doing well and one young one who seemed to outgrow hers after a year. But they didn't have the other issues that Maci does.