CosmoCat
Member Since 2016
Hi All,
There seems to be a lot of knowledgeable people here and I am reading conflicting info than the vet supplied. My cat, Cosmo, is approximately 17 years old. He had some issues with vomiting about 8 months ago. I took him to a different vet then I had in the past. He had healthy blood panel and we switched his food to a hypoallergenic diet(dry and wet). Cosmo's vomiting tapered off for a while, but around May this year returned and he was vomiting multiple times a day. We went back to the same vet. Blood tests looked good again and now given prednisone for vomiting. He seemed to get better until about two weeks ago. He became ravenously hungry and thirsty. He was urinating a lot. He was also missing his litter box. Back to the vet. The vet called with blood results. He has pancreatitis and is diabetic. Cosmo needed an antibiotic,pain killers, nausea meds, iv fluids and insulin. The doctor said to continue with prednisone, but a small dose. I know a lot of people recommend testing blood glucose before administering insulin, but the vet said to test after 3 weeks. I have given Cosmo only the antibiotic and a dose of fluids. His amount of urine has decreased(seems normal) and his appetite has diminished. He is still thirsty, but also much less than a couple of days ago. I am afraid of giving him insulin if he doesn't need it and afraid of not giving it to him. I bought a home glucose meter, but haven't used it yet. How many tests do I need to do before making an informed decision or should I follow vets instructions and just give insulin? I am very confused. A friend with lots of animal handling experience said that the vet sold me a bunch of meds my Kitty doesn't need and shouldn't have. Do I need a new vet?
There seems to be a lot of knowledgeable people here and I am reading conflicting info than the vet supplied. My cat, Cosmo, is approximately 17 years old. He had some issues with vomiting about 8 months ago. I took him to a different vet then I had in the past. He had healthy blood panel and we switched his food to a hypoallergenic diet(dry and wet). Cosmo's vomiting tapered off for a while, but around May this year returned and he was vomiting multiple times a day. We went back to the same vet. Blood tests looked good again and now given prednisone for vomiting. He seemed to get better until about two weeks ago. He became ravenously hungry and thirsty. He was urinating a lot. He was also missing his litter box. Back to the vet. The vet called with blood results. He has pancreatitis and is diabetic. Cosmo needed an antibiotic,pain killers, nausea meds, iv fluids and insulin. The doctor said to continue with prednisone, but a small dose. I know a lot of people recommend testing blood glucose before administering insulin, but the vet said to test after 3 weeks. I have given Cosmo only the antibiotic and a dose of fluids. His amount of urine has decreased(seems normal) and his appetite has diminished. He is still thirsty, but also much less than a couple of days ago. I am afraid of giving him insulin if he doesn't need it and afraid of not giving it to him. I bought a home glucose meter, but haven't used it yet. How many tests do I need to do before making an informed decision or should I follow vets instructions and just give insulin? I am very confused. A friend with lots of animal handling experience said that the vet sold me a bunch of meds my Kitty doesn't need and shouldn't have. Do I need a new vet?