Katy and Charlie
Member Since 2023
Hello everybody! My name is Katy, 28F, and I'm here to get some help with my baby boy Charlie. The last few days have been a roller coaster of emotions for me. I desperately need help to get Charlie regulated.
Charlie is a 9-year-old orange short-haired kitty. We've had him since he was a teen so pretty much his whole life. In August 2023 he got sick. He was very lethargic and throwing up so we got him to the vet ASAP. Sadly, he was diagnosed with diabetes and we began insulin shots. He was 15 lbs but had probably been heavier in the past. For the beginning, I don't have a lot of information because I wasn't doing at-home testing, only testing at the vet. We started with Vetsulin, giving 3 units two times a day. Every time we went back to the vet he was still high. Usually somewhere from 400 to 600. We tried 4 units twice a day, then 5 units twice a day, then 4 units three times a day. The vet recommended using a Libre sensor so we could get a better idea of what was happening. It was so nice to be able to check with blood sugar all the time so easily, but I feel we didn't really get anywhere with it. We could see that after the shots his blood sugar would slowly drop down to 100-200 but wouldn't stay down long, it instantly started rising again. So the vet had me switch to Glargine-type insulin. We started with 4 units two times a day, but at the next checkup, he was 300. So we were on the right track but still not where we needed to be. We bumped it up to 5 units twice a day. At this point, I finally got myself a home test meter and started monitoring it. During this time he ranged from 250 to 370. At this time, he starts developing neuropathy. He is walking more flat-footed and is unable to jump on the couch or the bed.
Then we arrive on Friday 1/26/24. I wake up to find a large amount of throw-up on the floor. Charlie stopped eating, was very lethargic, and wouldn't leave his water bowl. I tested him at home before going to the vet and he was at 364. At the vet, they tested using a home-type meter and got 390. They ran a full blood panel which showed his blood glucose was actually 570. This is the first time I learned the home meter wasn't as accurate as I thought. All those times we were 200 to 300, it was probably much higher than that. The vet said he believed the diabetes had progressed to ketoacidosis at this time and decided to keep Charlie for the day on an IV and monitor his blood sugar. We also increased to 6 units three times a day. When I went to pick him up at the end of the day, he had not gotten any better. Here are the results from the day at the vet.... these are using the home meter so keep in mind it was probably higher than that.
9:00AM 390, + 6 units insulin
10:15AM 328
12:15PM 298
2:15PM 640, + 6 units insulin
2:45PM 608
4:15PM 559
4:55PM 607
8:15PM Unable to get his ears to bleed, + 6 units insulin
The vet was really dumbfounded. He said he hadn't seen a case like this in over a decade. We have been starting to wonder if his body is resisting the insulin for some reason. The vet said we could possibly get an ultrasound to check for tumors or something that could be causing the insulin resistance. He sent us home and said if he got worse to take him to the emergency vet which is an hour away. That is also our only option for the ultrasounds as well is going an hour away. The car is so traumatizing for him it scares me.
So we went home that night and talked over all our options. Charlie was still in such rough shape, we honestly thought we were going to lose him. We considered euthanasia because he was definitely suffering. We wanted to give him some time with the new dose of insulin to see if he would bounce back. Saturday morning he got up and started eating on his own. Here are Saturday's results...
8:00AM 83, + 6 unit insulin
10:00AM 106
2:00PM Unable to test, + 6 units insulin
7:20PM 35
10:30PM 69, Did not give the last dose of insulin cause I was scared we were getting too low.
During this time, he is really bouncing back. Eating and drinking normally again. I was so happy.
Sunday's results....
9:22AM 505, + 6 units insulin
12:10PM 493, + 6 units insulin
5:45PM 279
6:00PM+ 6 units insulin
Monday's results....
6:15AM + 6 units insulin
7:00AM 105
12:30PM Unable to test, + 6 units insulin
6:00PM 109, + 6 units insulin
Then this morning at 7:10AM he is at 442. After yesterday's numbers, I was so hopeful. Then woke up to this and feel so defeated. Nothing changed from yesterday so I just don't understand the huge jump. When I put unable to test.... I try and try but sometimes have a hard time getting his ear to bleed. After so many pokes I feel bad and give up.
During this time I've been feeding him Blue Buffalo Blissful Belly, in the beginning, he had issues with diarrhea, and that food has seemed to help. I also use Hills Prescription MD dry cat food. In the morning I give him a mixture of the blissful belly and MD dry food. Then at night, he gets a can of blissful belly wet food, plus some more dry food.
When giving him his insulin I am always super cautious in making sure he is actually getting it. I always feel the area afterward to make sure it's not wet, so I know I am getting it in.
I don't have children so this kitty is my child. I love him so damn much, I don't want to lose him. I also don't want to put him through any unnecessary stress. I just need some guidance. Let me know if there is any other information you need from me. It's been 5 months but I still feel so new to this and like I don't know as much as I should. Thanks!
Charlie is a 9-year-old orange short-haired kitty. We've had him since he was a teen so pretty much his whole life. In August 2023 he got sick. He was very lethargic and throwing up so we got him to the vet ASAP. Sadly, he was diagnosed with diabetes and we began insulin shots. He was 15 lbs but had probably been heavier in the past. For the beginning, I don't have a lot of information because I wasn't doing at-home testing, only testing at the vet. We started with Vetsulin, giving 3 units two times a day. Every time we went back to the vet he was still high. Usually somewhere from 400 to 600. We tried 4 units twice a day, then 5 units twice a day, then 4 units three times a day. The vet recommended using a Libre sensor so we could get a better idea of what was happening. It was so nice to be able to check with blood sugar all the time so easily, but I feel we didn't really get anywhere with it. We could see that after the shots his blood sugar would slowly drop down to 100-200 but wouldn't stay down long, it instantly started rising again. So the vet had me switch to Glargine-type insulin. We started with 4 units two times a day, but at the next checkup, he was 300. So we were on the right track but still not where we needed to be. We bumped it up to 5 units twice a day. At this point, I finally got myself a home test meter and started monitoring it. During this time he ranged from 250 to 370. At this time, he starts developing neuropathy. He is walking more flat-footed and is unable to jump on the couch or the bed.
Then we arrive on Friday 1/26/24. I wake up to find a large amount of throw-up on the floor. Charlie stopped eating, was very lethargic, and wouldn't leave his water bowl. I tested him at home before going to the vet and he was at 364. At the vet, they tested using a home-type meter and got 390. They ran a full blood panel which showed his blood glucose was actually 570. This is the first time I learned the home meter wasn't as accurate as I thought. All those times we were 200 to 300, it was probably much higher than that. The vet said he believed the diabetes had progressed to ketoacidosis at this time and decided to keep Charlie for the day on an IV and monitor his blood sugar. We also increased to 6 units three times a day. When I went to pick him up at the end of the day, he had not gotten any better. Here are the results from the day at the vet.... these are using the home meter so keep in mind it was probably higher than that.
9:00AM 390, + 6 units insulin
10:15AM 328
12:15PM 298
2:15PM 640, + 6 units insulin
2:45PM 608
4:15PM 559
4:55PM 607
8:15PM Unable to get his ears to bleed, + 6 units insulin
The vet was really dumbfounded. He said he hadn't seen a case like this in over a decade. We have been starting to wonder if his body is resisting the insulin for some reason. The vet said we could possibly get an ultrasound to check for tumors or something that could be causing the insulin resistance. He sent us home and said if he got worse to take him to the emergency vet which is an hour away. That is also our only option for the ultrasounds as well is going an hour away. The car is so traumatizing for him it scares me.
So we went home that night and talked over all our options. Charlie was still in such rough shape, we honestly thought we were going to lose him. We considered euthanasia because he was definitely suffering. We wanted to give him some time with the new dose of insulin to see if he would bounce back. Saturday morning he got up and started eating on his own. Here are Saturday's results...
8:00AM 83, + 6 unit insulin
10:00AM 106
2:00PM Unable to test, + 6 units insulin
7:20PM 35
10:30PM 69, Did not give the last dose of insulin cause I was scared we were getting too low.
During this time, he is really bouncing back. Eating and drinking normally again. I was so happy.
Sunday's results....
9:22AM 505, + 6 units insulin
12:10PM 493, + 6 units insulin
5:45PM 279
6:00PM+ 6 units insulin
Monday's results....
6:15AM + 6 units insulin
7:00AM 105
12:30PM Unable to test, + 6 units insulin
6:00PM 109, + 6 units insulin
Then this morning at 7:10AM he is at 442. After yesterday's numbers, I was so hopeful. Then woke up to this and feel so defeated. Nothing changed from yesterday so I just don't understand the huge jump. When I put unable to test.... I try and try but sometimes have a hard time getting his ear to bleed. After so many pokes I feel bad and give up.
During this time I've been feeding him Blue Buffalo Blissful Belly, in the beginning, he had issues with diarrhea, and that food has seemed to help. I also use Hills Prescription MD dry cat food. In the morning I give him a mixture of the blissful belly and MD dry food. Then at night, he gets a can of blissful belly wet food, plus some more dry food.
When giving him his insulin I am always super cautious in making sure he is actually getting it. I always feel the area afterward to make sure it's not wet, so I know I am getting it in.
I don't have children so this kitty is my child. I love him so damn much, I don't want to lose him. I also don't want to put him through any unnecessary stress. I just need some guidance. Let me know if there is any other information you need from me. It's been 5 months but I still feel so new to this and like I don't know as much as I should. Thanks!

