rob&nico
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Rob and Nico:
(I added the response I have already gotten from another member, Patti and Merlin)
My cat was just diagnosed last week and spent the week at the Vets getting his insulin adjusted, I brought him home yesterday and he is getting 3 units every 12 hours, the problem is I can't get him to eat anything. What can I do to get him to eat?
Patti and Merlin:
I've been thru this with several kitties including my Boris right now. I'm afraid I need to read up on your kitty but just for some starters..
Have you tried baby food, lunch meat, tuna fish in water, even dry food right now - what's most important is to get your cat to eat anything. Some have had success with Kentucky fried chicken. Is he drinking??? How is he acting? What does the skin do on the back of his neck when you pinch it? Does it stand up and stick together - then he is very "dry" and needs fluids. Or does it go back to normal quite briskly. If he hasn't eaten in more than a day and is not drinking - it would be wise to see a vet. Especially if he is lethargic. Sometimes fluids and an appetite stimulant are necessary. It also helps to know where his BG's are. Have you been testing for ketones in the urine? I'm not sure if you have posted on health bit I will check!
Rob and Nico:
I have tried all the foods you mentioned except the baby food and KFC. He isn't drinking water and has been sleeping all day. I held off on his injection this evening and plan on the vet first thing in the morning. I called the vet hospital to see if they could just test his blood and the wanted to charge me $125.00 just to walk through the door plus testing, IV for fluids and I'm sure keep him over night, so I'm sure we're looking at $400.00 or more because it is emergency care. He just spent the week at the vets and the bill hit $979.00. I'm a disabled vet I don't have money like that so I have to wait the night to see my vet, I pray my little man will be OK, he's my baby and I love him so much
Patti and Merlin:
Do you do your own home blood testing??? I see you've never posted before on the feline health board? I'm glad you found the moderators but also please post on the main feline health forum of this board as more people will answer more quickly to help you too. Please let us know how things go. We'd love to help you more
Rob and Nico:
No I don't have the testing available at home yet; Nico was just diagnosed this past Monday so all of this is new to me. This sight is a bit confusing to me about posting thank god I found you, I have been so lost.
All I know is that 2 months ago he had a lesion on his upper lip and I took him to my vet and he told me it was a Rodent Ulcer and treated him with an injection of steroids and antibiotic. He started guzzling water and I called the vet and he told me it was normal with steroids and should slow down after a month but it didn't. I took him in 2 weeks later because it didn't slow down, he had lost 2 lbs. and the vet told me he was OK and scheduled me to bring him back in 2 weeks, but then he stopped drinking as much and he slowed way down on eating and he was getting really skinny so I took him in early which was last Monday and he had lost another lb. and the vet drew blood and tested it and it was 343, he did all the other testing for kidneys, liver and all was fine. He started him on 1 unit, then up to 2 units and by the time I brought him home Saturday he was at 3 units.
Rob and Nico: 10/3/11 8pm eastern
I took Nico back to the vet and he restarted his insulin at 2 units. He also gave him an apatite stimulant but as of 5:45 it wasn’t really working, he is going to give him more stimulant. The vet is going to test him for Feline Leukemia and Feline Aids to see if that is what is going on. He was fine until the Rodent Ulcer appeared on his upper lip and he was given Steroids. I am not going to give up on my little man. Please keep us in your thoughts and prayers.
(I added the response I have already gotten from another member, Patti and Merlin)
My cat was just diagnosed last week and spent the week at the Vets getting his insulin adjusted, I brought him home yesterday and he is getting 3 units every 12 hours, the problem is I can't get him to eat anything. What can I do to get him to eat?
Patti and Merlin:
I've been thru this with several kitties including my Boris right now. I'm afraid I need to read up on your kitty but just for some starters..
Have you tried baby food, lunch meat, tuna fish in water, even dry food right now - what's most important is to get your cat to eat anything. Some have had success with Kentucky fried chicken. Is he drinking??? How is he acting? What does the skin do on the back of his neck when you pinch it? Does it stand up and stick together - then he is very "dry" and needs fluids. Or does it go back to normal quite briskly. If he hasn't eaten in more than a day and is not drinking - it would be wise to see a vet. Especially if he is lethargic. Sometimes fluids and an appetite stimulant are necessary. It also helps to know where his BG's are. Have you been testing for ketones in the urine? I'm not sure if you have posted on health bit I will check!
Rob and Nico:
I have tried all the foods you mentioned except the baby food and KFC. He isn't drinking water and has been sleeping all day. I held off on his injection this evening and plan on the vet first thing in the morning. I called the vet hospital to see if they could just test his blood and the wanted to charge me $125.00 just to walk through the door plus testing, IV for fluids and I'm sure keep him over night, so I'm sure we're looking at $400.00 or more because it is emergency care. He just spent the week at the vets and the bill hit $979.00. I'm a disabled vet I don't have money like that so I have to wait the night to see my vet, I pray my little man will be OK, he's my baby and I love him so much
Patti and Merlin:
Do you do your own home blood testing??? I see you've never posted before on the feline health board? I'm glad you found the moderators but also please post on the main feline health forum of this board as more people will answer more quickly to help you too. Please let us know how things go. We'd love to help you more
Rob and Nico:
No I don't have the testing available at home yet; Nico was just diagnosed this past Monday so all of this is new to me. This sight is a bit confusing to me about posting thank god I found you, I have been so lost.
All I know is that 2 months ago he had a lesion on his upper lip and I took him to my vet and he told me it was a Rodent Ulcer and treated him with an injection of steroids and antibiotic. He started guzzling water and I called the vet and he told me it was normal with steroids and should slow down after a month but it didn't. I took him in 2 weeks later because it didn't slow down, he had lost 2 lbs. and the vet told me he was OK and scheduled me to bring him back in 2 weeks, but then he stopped drinking as much and he slowed way down on eating and he was getting really skinny so I took him in early which was last Monday and he had lost another lb. and the vet drew blood and tested it and it was 343, he did all the other testing for kidneys, liver and all was fine. He started him on 1 unit, then up to 2 units and by the time I brought him home Saturday he was at 3 units.
Rob and Nico: 10/3/11 8pm eastern
I took Nico back to the vet and he restarted his insulin at 2 units. He also gave him an apatite stimulant but as of 5:45 it wasn’t really working, he is going to give him more stimulant. The vet is going to test him for Feline Leukemia and Feline Aids to see if that is what is going on. He was fine until the Rodent Ulcer appeared on his upper lip and he was given Steroids. I am not going to give up on my little man. Please keep us in your thoughts and prayers.