ChristaMJ
Member Since 2013
Hi All, I've been browsing this forum and it seems like a really good community and resource. My cat, Mister, was just diagnosed last Tuesday with diabetes and I'm trying to find as much information as possible to help her. Here's a little about our situation. Mister is a 12 year old long haired calico. She weighs about 12 lbs. and the reason that I took her in to the vet Tuesday was that she was very lethargic, wobbly legs when she did walk, she was drinking constantly and clearly didn't feel well. This seemed to happen all of a sudden, but I have come to understand that she has probably been suffering from hyperglycemia for a while.
The Diagnosis
When we took her in her blood glucose levels were over 400 and she also had an elevated white blood cell count. The vet informed me that she was most likely diabetic and, due to the hyperglycemia, had also developed a urinary tract infection. The tested her kidney function and tested for pancreatitus and both were normal. She was admitted to the vet that day and they began IV fluids, insulin and antibiotics. When I went to visit her the next day she still wasn't eating at all and was a very sick kitty. To try to stabilize her our Vet suggested that we insert a feeding tube along with the other treatments. The next day I definitely saw some improvement during our visit, but we kept her there for the rest of the week. Friday afternoon when I visited I begged to take her home and told them I would do whatever it took to take care of her.
Coming Home & Treatment
She came home with the feeding tube and lots of medication along with fluids to be administered daily. Here's everything we did on the first day home:
1 tablet Baytril
1 capsule Ampicillin
1/2 tablet of something that starts with a b (can't remember the name right now)
All of the medication along with some Omega 3 were crushed up with her food (Science Diet a/d) mixed with some liquid clinicare and given through her feeding tube. At night I administered 100 mL of fluid under her skin. I thought so far this was the worst part because the needle is huge. We also started 3 units of Lantus every 12 hours (9AM / 9PM)
By Sunday she was clearly feeling much better. On Monday morning I took her back to the Vet and they tested her blood sugar. It was 362. The set me up with a blood glucose meter (AlphaTrak 2) and showed me how to test. They also said to move her Lantus dose up to 4 units. I did that that evening and tested her glucose level in the morning. By this time she was eating on her own, but she still has the feeding tube in. (I'm using only one syringe of food through her feeding tube to basically make giving the medication easier.) Her blood glucose level tested at a 64, and just to be sure I didn't mess up my first test I tested again and it was 71. Called the Vet and they told me to not administer the insulin. I checked her glucose at about 7 PM and it was 101, so again no insulin.
So here we are this morning and I was hopeful that maybe she was going into remission, but I checked her glucose level this morning and it was a 403. Back to 3 units of lantus and I guess a lot more of testing.
I really hope my cat doesn't hate me after all of this. Between the feeding tube, fluids, insulin and testing it seems like every time I pick her up I'm poking her. So far she hates the ear prick to check the glucose the worst. I can tell that I'm hurting her and I hope to get better at it, but until we know the correct insulin dosage I think we are both going to have to get used to it.
So, if anyone has managed to read this long, thank you. This has been a long week and we still have a long way to go. If I wrote down something that seems wrong to do please let me know or if anyone has any suggestions on how best to take care of Mister I would really appreciate it.
By the way, I forgot to include what I had been feeding her: Friskies canned food and Iams dry weight management food. Now I have banished the dry cat food and she's only getting the low-carb Friskies.
Thanks again for reading.
The Diagnosis
When we took her in her blood glucose levels were over 400 and she also had an elevated white blood cell count. The vet informed me that she was most likely diabetic and, due to the hyperglycemia, had also developed a urinary tract infection. The tested her kidney function and tested for pancreatitus and both were normal. She was admitted to the vet that day and they began IV fluids, insulin and antibiotics. When I went to visit her the next day she still wasn't eating at all and was a very sick kitty. To try to stabilize her our Vet suggested that we insert a feeding tube along with the other treatments. The next day I definitely saw some improvement during our visit, but we kept her there for the rest of the week. Friday afternoon when I visited I begged to take her home and told them I would do whatever it took to take care of her.
Coming Home & Treatment
She came home with the feeding tube and lots of medication along with fluids to be administered daily. Here's everything we did on the first day home:
1 tablet Baytril
1 capsule Ampicillin
1/2 tablet of something that starts with a b (can't remember the name right now)
All of the medication along with some Omega 3 were crushed up with her food (Science Diet a/d) mixed with some liquid clinicare and given through her feeding tube. At night I administered 100 mL of fluid under her skin. I thought so far this was the worst part because the needle is huge. We also started 3 units of Lantus every 12 hours (9AM / 9PM)
By Sunday she was clearly feeling much better. On Monday morning I took her back to the Vet and they tested her blood sugar. It was 362. The set me up with a blood glucose meter (AlphaTrak 2) and showed me how to test. They also said to move her Lantus dose up to 4 units. I did that that evening and tested her glucose level in the morning. By this time she was eating on her own, but she still has the feeding tube in. (I'm using only one syringe of food through her feeding tube to basically make giving the medication easier.) Her blood glucose level tested at a 64, and just to be sure I didn't mess up my first test I tested again and it was 71. Called the Vet and they told me to not administer the insulin. I checked her glucose at about 7 PM and it was 101, so again no insulin.
So here we are this morning and I was hopeful that maybe she was going into remission, but I checked her glucose level this morning and it was a 403. Back to 3 units of lantus and I guess a lot more of testing.
I really hope my cat doesn't hate me after all of this. Between the feeding tube, fluids, insulin and testing it seems like every time I pick her up I'm poking her. So far she hates the ear prick to check the glucose the worst. I can tell that I'm hurting her and I hope to get better at it, but until we know the correct insulin dosage I think we are both going to have to get used to it.
So, if anyone has managed to read this long, thank you. This has been a long week and we still have a long way to go. If I wrote down something that seems wrong to do please let me know or if anyone has any suggestions on how best to take care of Mister I would really appreciate it.
By the way, I forgot to include what I had been feeding her: Friskies canned food and Iams dry weight management food. Now I have banished the dry cat food and she's only getting the low-carb Friskies.
Thanks again for reading.