Susan for Maus (GA)
Member Since 2022
Hello, my name is Susan and I'm Artemis's mom; we call her Maus & she'll be 13 in June. She was diagnosed last week & I've been giving her 1 unit of Vestulin 2x daily.
Do any of you have experience managing diabetes in a cat who is really a sweetheart but simply does not like to be touched? I get especially anxious when I think I've missed a dose, but have no way to monitor.
Our story:
Maus is a very small indoor/outdoor cat (we're very rural), normally weighing ~8.5 lbs. She's been on a mouse & Dr. Pierson's raw diet for her entire life. Until now, has never been sick, & is kept current on all shots & checkups. Last blood-work (before now) was 2017 as precautionary & completely normal.
She started vomiting excessively in December. I asked for the blood-work to cover bases. Because of her size & lifestyle diabetes was pondered, but not determined. She leveled out, then got worse in March.
12/23: glu, 293, possible pacreatitis. Sent home with 7 days of nausea meds & told to give Pepcid for what seemed like reflux
3/22: glu 388. Sent home with 7 days of nausea meds, Science Diet i/d. Won't eat the i/d so back to raw.
3/29: glu 409, diabetes
I can upload her full lab report if that would help
Sent home with Vestulin (1unit 2x daily) & book followup blood-work in 2 wks. Also given a printout of Managing Diabetes Mellitus in Cats VIN. I'm accustomed to vaccinating my cats, so I'm mostly okay. Don't be too harsh on my vet, she's a country doc in a clinic that also treats cows, horses, sheep, etc. & I'm sure would not have been surprised if I'd said I wasn't going to pursue treatment. That's not me though, ignorance is bliss & I decided to give it till the insulin ran out & see how we're doing. Hubby reluctantly agrees. At least she's on the right diet & is much improved already.
My dilema: The more I know, the more I'm stressed & don't know if this is something 'we' can manage. This is a cat who will abide short sessions of light petting (brush required) and really does not like to be held or confined/constrained in any way. I've joked that if this cat ever relies on a pill to stay alive, she dead & I've pilled a lot of cats.
I am able to do the insulin shots, but on 3 occasions felt a bit of wet fur, so I think I missed. She's got fairly long fur & it's hard to navigate with the squirming. After the first miss and much reading on this forum, I purchased a Relion meter & all the trappings, but haven't come close to holding her still enough for an ear prick, & even if I did, now wonder if without a genetic mutation that sprouts another hand, I'll be able to hold her long enough to gather the blood. This kid has claws (another challenging interaction).
Also, I've started tagging along on my husband's international work trips, and while I have a great house-sitter, this is more. A lot more.
I've filled out the spreadsheet, but there are no readings because I haven't been able to hold her long enough. I did enter the glucose readings from the vet at the top. It's not saved in the signature; I get a possible spam error when I try to save it & now am getting the same error when I try to update my profile info. The link can be found in my profile, accidentally entered as my website. Happy accident?
I realize this may not be your typical plea and I'm not even 100% sure what I'm asking for, but know that I really do love Artemis & take my responsibility as her caretaker seriously, but I also feel like I'm being hit with a sour dose of I don't even know what. All of my cats have lived to 18-20 & I just am not ready for this: not ready for this diagnosis, not sure 'we' can do the treatment, but also not ready to put her down.
Thank you for this great resource, I've learned a lot already (maybe too much)
Susan
Do any of you have experience managing diabetes in a cat who is really a sweetheart but simply does not like to be touched? I get especially anxious when I think I've missed a dose, but have no way to monitor.
Our story:
Maus is a very small indoor/outdoor cat (we're very rural), normally weighing ~8.5 lbs. She's been on a mouse & Dr. Pierson's raw diet for her entire life. Until now, has never been sick, & is kept current on all shots & checkups. Last blood-work (before now) was 2017 as precautionary & completely normal.
She started vomiting excessively in December. I asked for the blood-work to cover bases. Because of her size & lifestyle diabetes was pondered, but not determined. She leveled out, then got worse in March.
12/23: glu, 293, possible pacreatitis. Sent home with 7 days of nausea meds & told to give Pepcid for what seemed like reflux
3/22: glu 388. Sent home with 7 days of nausea meds, Science Diet i/d. Won't eat the i/d so back to raw.
3/29: glu 409, diabetes
I can upload her full lab report if that would help
Sent home with Vestulin (1unit 2x daily) & book followup blood-work in 2 wks. Also given a printout of Managing Diabetes Mellitus in Cats VIN. I'm accustomed to vaccinating my cats, so I'm mostly okay. Don't be too harsh on my vet, she's a country doc in a clinic that also treats cows, horses, sheep, etc. & I'm sure would not have been surprised if I'd said I wasn't going to pursue treatment. That's not me though, ignorance is bliss & I decided to give it till the insulin ran out & see how we're doing. Hubby reluctantly agrees. At least she's on the right diet & is much improved already.
My dilema: The more I know, the more I'm stressed & don't know if this is something 'we' can manage. This is a cat who will abide short sessions of light petting (brush required) and really does not like to be held or confined/constrained in any way. I've joked that if this cat ever relies on a pill to stay alive, she dead & I've pilled a lot of cats.
I am able to do the insulin shots, but on 3 occasions felt a bit of wet fur, so I think I missed. She's got fairly long fur & it's hard to navigate with the squirming. After the first miss and much reading on this forum, I purchased a Relion meter & all the trappings, but haven't come close to holding her still enough for an ear prick, & even if I did, now wonder if without a genetic mutation that sprouts another hand, I'll be able to hold her long enough to gather the blood. This kid has claws (another challenging interaction).
Also, I've started tagging along on my husband's international work trips, and while I have a great house-sitter, this is more. A lot more.
I've filled out the spreadsheet, but there are no readings because I haven't been able to hold her long enough. I did enter the glucose readings from the vet at the top. It's not saved in the signature; I get a possible spam error when I try to save it & now am getting the same error when I try to update my profile info. The link can be found in my profile, accidentally entered as my website. Happy accident?
I realize this may not be your typical plea and I'm not even 100% sure what I'm asking for, but know that I really do love Artemis & take my responsibility as her caretaker seriously, but I also feel like I'm being hit with a sour dose of I don't even know what. All of my cats have lived to 18-20 & I just am not ready for this: not ready for this diagnosis, not sure 'we' can do the treatment, but also not ready to put her down.
Thank you for this great resource, I've learned a lot already (maybe too much)
Susan


