Kshe105
Member Since 2020
Hi all!
My 10 yo cat Mr.Alfred is finally home after making it through a scary bought of DKA.
A bit about his diagnosis and where we are at now - about a month ago I noticed an increase in urine in the litter box. We went in to the vet for blood work and everything came back normal. A few weeks later, we noticed a decrease in appetite, so we went back to the vet but everything was still normal with the blood work. The vet suspected that Alfred may have some bowel inflammation so we switched up his diet to limited ingredient wet food and we started him on weekly B12 injections. He was eating well at first, but had some decreased appetite and vomiting. Just over a week ago, he became very lethargic so we took him in to the emergency vet.
It turned out that he was in DKA with a kidney infection, some hepatic lipidosis and pancreatitis. Things were not looking great for the first few days, but he slowly recovered and he was just discharged home a little over a week later- this morning.
He went home with a freestyle libre (which is awesome!) and on 1/2 unit of Lantus twice daily. He also had an E tube placed and I just did my first feeding with it this evening. So far, his BG has been around 300 ish, but he did have a hypo episode before leaving the hospital so we are being a bit conservative with the insulin to start and are going back for a recheck on Friday.
we are so so thankful to have gotten through the initial DKA episode, but I know we still have a long road ahead of us- the vet said early on that “best case we would have a diabetic cat who needed insulin twice daily for the rest of his life” but if it means I may have a bit more time with him it is worth it!
Alfred is truly the sweetest best kitty - even when he was sick he charmed everyone at the hospital. Being at the vet is always a certain degree of stressful for cats but thankfully he doesn’t mind so much- he is always happy to meet new friends!
I’m glad this forum is a thing so I can learn from anyone else’s experiences - I’m particularly interested if anyone has any experience or advice on how to manage the E tube - it’s a bit overwhelming but I’m sure we will get used to it.
My 10 yo cat Mr.Alfred is finally home after making it through a scary bought of DKA.
A bit about his diagnosis and where we are at now - about a month ago I noticed an increase in urine in the litter box. We went in to the vet for blood work and everything came back normal. A few weeks later, we noticed a decrease in appetite, so we went back to the vet but everything was still normal with the blood work. The vet suspected that Alfred may have some bowel inflammation so we switched up his diet to limited ingredient wet food and we started him on weekly B12 injections. He was eating well at first, but had some decreased appetite and vomiting. Just over a week ago, he became very lethargic so we took him in to the emergency vet.
It turned out that he was in DKA with a kidney infection, some hepatic lipidosis and pancreatitis. Things were not looking great for the first few days, but he slowly recovered and he was just discharged home a little over a week later- this morning.
He went home with a freestyle libre (which is awesome!) and on 1/2 unit of Lantus twice daily. He also had an E tube placed and I just did my first feeding with it this evening. So far, his BG has been around 300 ish, but he did have a hypo episode before leaving the hospital so we are being a bit conservative with the insulin to start and are going back for a recheck on Friday.
we are so so thankful to have gotten through the initial DKA episode, but I know we still have a long road ahead of us- the vet said early on that “best case we would have a diabetic cat who needed insulin twice daily for the rest of his life” but if it means I may have a bit more time with him it is worth it!
Alfred is truly the sweetest best kitty - even when he was sick he charmed everyone at the hospital. Being at the vet is always a certain degree of stressful for cats but thankfully he doesn’t mind so much- he is always happy to meet new friends!
I’m glad this forum is a thing so I can learn from anyone else’s experiences - I’m particularly interested if anyone has any experience or advice on how to manage the E tube - it’s a bit overwhelming but I’m sure we will get used to it.

