oscarthecat
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Hello, my name's Jennifer and my cat Oscar was diagnosed with DM 3 weeks ago.
Oscar is 15, he was a late adoption when he was 10 so I have no medical history on him from before then. He was a very healthy cat up until 2.5 months ago when he began urinating outside the litter box. We were doing house renos and him and out other cat were very stressed out. Unfortunately, we blamed it on our other cat who has a history of peeing around the house when she is mad so poor Oscar suffered with rising sugars for a while before we took him in.
When his bloodwork was done 3 weeks ago, his BG was 630 and his fructosamine was 500 (I think). He had lost half his body weight, his fur was thinning in certain areas and he was severely dehydrated. I feel awful that I didn't see it happening until he was so sick.
He was started on Purina DM food (wet and dry mixed) and 2 units of Lantus twice a day. Oscar's sugars remained very high and I have been gradually increasing his insulin and he is now up to 5 units twice a day. His sugar seems to have stabilized at 324 with the occasional spike in the morning. I was feeding him 4 small meals a day but have cut him back to 2. I do keep a small bowl of food of the DM food out so the other cat can graze and I know he's nibbling a bit when he's between feeds.
He's gained back some weight, his dry skin is decreasing, his water intake is less and his pees are smaller. He's cleaning himself again and socializing like he used to. He is still peeing outside the box sometimes though despite having a clean litter box. I am not testing for urine ketones and simply don't see this as a feasible option for me (I have quite a bit on my plate at the moment).
Since his sugar is not dropping any lower I am trying to switch over to wet food. I am worried about the amount of insulin I'm giving him. I'm going to do a curve either tomorrow or Tuesday and try to get an idea of what's going on. I was so worried about the poor state he was in, I just wanted to bring his sugar down but now I'm just not sure. My vet is on vacation for one more week but despite that, we are all out of cat money right now so I am trying to manage this on my own.
I am trying to decide if I should try a wet food only diet for a few days, keep his insulin at 5 units and just keep an eye on whether his sugars come down with the diet change and lower his insulin as required or just drop his insulin down now and see what happens. I don't think he's rebounding but I'm just not sure and I guess I won't know until I do the curve.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated and thanks in advance.
Oscar is 15, he was a late adoption when he was 10 so I have no medical history on him from before then. He was a very healthy cat up until 2.5 months ago when he began urinating outside the litter box. We were doing house renos and him and out other cat were very stressed out. Unfortunately, we blamed it on our other cat who has a history of peeing around the house when she is mad so poor Oscar suffered with rising sugars for a while before we took him in.
When his bloodwork was done 3 weeks ago, his BG was 630 and his fructosamine was 500 (I think). He had lost half his body weight, his fur was thinning in certain areas and he was severely dehydrated. I feel awful that I didn't see it happening until he was so sick.
He was started on Purina DM food (wet and dry mixed) and 2 units of Lantus twice a day. Oscar's sugars remained very high and I have been gradually increasing his insulin and he is now up to 5 units twice a day. His sugar seems to have stabilized at 324 with the occasional spike in the morning. I was feeding him 4 small meals a day but have cut him back to 2. I do keep a small bowl of food of the DM food out so the other cat can graze and I know he's nibbling a bit when he's between feeds.
He's gained back some weight, his dry skin is decreasing, his water intake is less and his pees are smaller. He's cleaning himself again and socializing like he used to. He is still peeing outside the box sometimes though despite having a clean litter box. I am not testing for urine ketones and simply don't see this as a feasible option for me (I have quite a bit on my plate at the moment).
Since his sugar is not dropping any lower I am trying to switch over to wet food. I am worried about the amount of insulin I'm giving him. I'm going to do a curve either tomorrow or Tuesday and try to get an idea of what's going on. I was so worried about the poor state he was in, I just wanted to bring his sugar down but now I'm just not sure. My vet is on vacation for one more week but despite that, we are all out of cat money right now so I am trying to manage this on my own.
I am trying to decide if I should try a wet food only diet for a few days, keep his insulin at 5 units and just keep an eye on whether his sugars come down with the diet change and lower his insulin as required or just drop his insulin down now and see what happens. I don't think he's rebounding but I'm just not sure and I guess I won't know until I do the curve.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated and thanks in advance.