BelleC
Member Since 2023
Hello all,
I hope I am using this site correctly, I have read through as much as I can and want to be as helpful as I can, but I have only today set up my profile/signature/spreadsheets.
I am the new Cat Care Coordinator at a non-profit cat rescue in the USA. We have some experience with diabetic cats (the director has experience) but we are by no means experts.
We recently had an 18 year 10 month old cat surrendered to us (they were adopted from a sister-organization many years ago and we have a partnership to accept all returns into our program, as the sister-org has since closed due to retirement of the director). The cat is a neutered Maine Coon, whose vet had recommended testing for diabetes (at least a year if not years ago?) but the former owner declined and just considered him "pre-diabetic." They returned Malkovich to us because they were moving. We immediately got him tested & diagnosed with diabetes, and started on Lantus 5/3/2023.
We tried the Freestyle Monitoring device twice before it was recalled (both times weren't super helpful) and have done 2 in-house glucose curves at the vet in the meantime and through monitoring have gotten him to 3U Lantus AM + PM (due to schedule of our rescue and lack of experienced fosters to take him in, it's more like 9am and 6 pm).
He has been stable at this dosage for the past few weeks, but I must admit we have NOT been testing his blood glucose before injecting, as the vet didn't feel it was necessary. It has been very difficult to get blood from him, so they thought it was better to monitor. Reading through everything here, I am realizing that was a mistake.
Today, he got his insulin around 9am. The cat care attendant who gave it to him said he didn't eat a lot of breakfast before getting the shot. Then, about 2-3 hours after his AM insulin dose, Malkovich was stumbling, lethargic, limp. One of our cat care attendants noticed and they then took a reading and it was 44. They immediately gave him Churu by oral syringe and he perked up a bit, so they sat with him and continued feeding him Churu & dehydrated chicken treats. Then 1 hour later he was stumbling, fell over. I took a reading and it just said LO, took another thinking I didn't have a big enough drop of blood and it said LO. I rubbed Karo syrup on his gums a few times and he was more alert, ate 2 TBSp Party Mix. I tested 20 minutes later, still LO. I gave 5mL Karo syrup by oral syringe and 3mL Churu. 30 minutes later the reading is still LO.
Now he is still lethargic. Our usual vet who we text about urgent issues is closed for the 4th of July weekend. We can and will take him to the vet, but we are not sure if we're at that point.
Is there anything we are missing? What can we do?
I hope I am using this site correctly, I have read through as much as I can and want to be as helpful as I can, but I have only today set up my profile/signature/spreadsheets.
I am the new Cat Care Coordinator at a non-profit cat rescue in the USA. We have some experience with diabetic cats (the director has experience) but we are by no means experts.
We recently had an 18 year 10 month old cat surrendered to us (they were adopted from a sister-organization many years ago and we have a partnership to accept all returns into our program, as the sister-org has since closed due to retirement of the director). The cat is a neutered Maine Coon, whose vet had recommended testing for diabetes (at least a year if not years ago?) but the former owner declined and just considered him "pre-diabetic." They returned Malkovich to us because they were moving. We immediately got him tested & diagnosed with diabetes, and started on Lantus 5/3/2023.
We tried the Freestyle Monitoring device twice before it was recalled (both times weren't super helpful) and have done 2 in-house glucose curves at the vet in the meantime and through monitoring have gotten him to 3U Lantus AM + PM (due to schedule of our rescue and lack of experienced fosters to take him in, it's more like 9am and 6 pm).
He has been stable at this dosage for the past few weeks, but I must admit we have NOT been testing his blood glucose before injecting, as the vet didn't feel it was necessary. It has been very difficult to get blood from him, so they thought it was better to monitor. Reading through everything here, I am realizing that was a mistake.
Today, he got his insulin around 9am. The cat care attendant who gave it to him said he didn't eat a lot of breakfast before getting the shot. Then, about 2-3 hours after his AM insulin dose, Malkovich was stumbling, lethargic, limp. One of our cat care attendants noticed and they then took a reading and it was 44. They immediately gave him Churu by oral syringe and he perked up a bit, so they sat with him and continued feeding him Churu & dehydrated chicken treats. Then 1 hour later he was stumbling, fell over. I took a reading and it just said LO, took another thinking I didn't have a big enough drop of blood and it said LO. I rubbed Karo syrup on his gums a few times and he was more alert, ate 2 TBSp Party Mix. I tested 20 minutes later, still LO. I gave 5mL Karo syrup by oral syringe and 3mL Churu. 30 minutes later the reading is still LO.
Now he is still lethargic. Our usual vet who we text about urgent issues is closed for the 4th of July weekend. We can and will take him to the vet, but we are not sure if we're at that point.
Is there anything we are missing? What can we do?
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fixed. the question was about free feeding though