eleanorrigby
Member Since 2023
Hello - I had to take my cat Ellie (around 5 years old, female short haired cat) to the emergency vet yesterday because she was having UTI symptoms and our regular vet was closed. She was going in and out of the litter box and producing very little urine. I'm glad I took her in, because the vet was able to diagnose her with a UTi through urine testing. They also did some bloodwork since I noticed she was drinking more water recently (I initially thought it could be kidney related.) Her glucose level at the hospital was 440. They also noted glucose in her urine but I'm not sure of the amount. There were not ketones. One of our options was to have her stay at the hospital overnight to do a glucose curve with close monitoring by the staff. The other option was to bring her home and start the injections that night by myself. I opted to go for the glucose curve - I was nervous to start the injections myself, especially since the vet said we'd have to watch her closely for hypoglycemia. I'm feeling guilty about her staying there over night, but I was able to visit her last night and she was doing well. They started her on antibiotics for the UTI, gave her gabapentin for anxiety (she is a skittish cat) and gave her first glucose injection last night.
The vet called me again this morning and she is still doing well. Her glucose is still a bit high (178) but has been going down. She got another injection this morning and I should be able to bring her home tonight.
I'm sorry this post is so long. I'm extremely nervous about starting the glucose injections. She is quite skittish with anything medical related and she hates to be held. The few times I've tried to medicate her, she has resisted very hard (she will bite or scratch). I also have another cat that has IBD and is on a special diet - I'm nervous about managing the specific diet needs of both of them.
Trying not to panic until I hear more from the vet on next steps this afternoon but would appreciate any initial thoughts. I am also planning to take Ellie to our regular vet on Wednesday this week as a follow and for more advice on managing both my cats' conditions.
Thank you!
The vet called me again this morning and she is still doing well. Her glucose is still a bit high (178) but has been going down. She got another injection this morning and I should be able to bring her home tonight.
I'm sorry this post is so long. I'm extremely nervous about starting the glucose injections. She is quite skittish with anything medical related and she hates to be held. The few times I've tried to medicate her, she has resisted very hard (she will bite or scratch). I also have another cat that has IBD and is on a special diet - I'm nervous about managing the specific diet needs of both of them.
Trying not to panic until I hear more from the vet on next steps this afternoon but would appreciate any initial thoughts. I am also planning to take Ellie to our regular vet on Wednesday this week as a follow and for more advice on managing both my cats' conditions.
Thank you!
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