booksncats
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Hello! My cat, Kitty, was recently diagnosed with diabetes after several weeks of not eating much and quick weight loss. Before this happened, she had to be rationed on food because she would not self-regulate, and she would eat all that was put out for her to eat. Besides her food, she will usually eat tuna water (but not tuna), chicken broth from boiling chicken, and dry food (absolutely hates wet food). The vet gave her some a/d to try and tempt her to eat (sometimes she will eat some), and started her on insulin--she has been on ProZinc now for going on 3 weeks, and also clavamox for a stubborn urinary tract infection. She started to eat a little more, and my hopes were raised even though her blood sugar kept going up, but for the past several days we are again tearing our hair out trying to get her to eat so we can give her some insulin. Her glucose numbers have continued to rise, and this last Friday they were at 400 and the vet raised her insulin to 4 units. We always try to make sure she eats something, but it is getting much harder -- Friday night was the first time we gave her that much, and she started to shiver so I gave her a bit of honey, which seemed to help, and coaxed her to eat a few more bites of food. this is scaring me a lot--so we decreased her insulin down to 3 units in an attempt to not put her into shock and hope to get her to eat, so we can increase it to where the vet says! I know if she doesn't get enough insulin, she won't eat, and too much and she won't eat, and if she doesn't eat enough she will go into hypoglycemic shock--I am feeling between a rock and a hard place, and very panicked! What should we do? force feed her, then give her the 4 units? No--we are not set up to test her, and the vet wants to get her regulated so we take her in once a week. My daughter gives her a shot while we are at work in the morning, and we give her the shot at night so that it is about every 12 hrs (give or take a bit because of coaxing her to eat).