Kiera
Member Since 2021
I’m not sure if my cat needs to go back on insulin or not. I was hoping to get some advice.
After only a month and a hypo scare, my cat went into remission. We stopped insulin. That was in September.
He was doing great and I hate to admit it, but I wasn’t testing his BG since stopping. I was only monitoring his behavior, water consumption, etc. I was also testing urine (always negative for glucose and ketones).
Then, about a month ago, his water consumption began to increase significantly. A lot of days he drinks 14-16 oz. He’s peeing a lot as well.
I have been spot checking his BG for the past few weeks, and although I haven’t used the spreadsheet since September, his numbers have ranged from 120-170 regardless of when I test.
I just got a reading a few minutes ago and his number was 157. I don’t believe he has had food in a couple hours or more.
Do I need to start insulin again? Or is this number still safe? I know it’s not ideal. But is it bad?
I was hoping it was low enough to not restart insulin. But he shouldn’t be drinking so much water. It likely means something is wrong or that he needs insulin. Right?
Not sure if it’s related, but he has suffered from sinus issues most of his life (he’s a senior now). This month the poor guy has had watery eyes, stuffy nose, sneezing and snot. I’ve been to the vet in the past many times for this but we’ve never found a solution. The vet believes it’s feline herpes (keep in mind, I discovered my vet is not to be trusted so this may not even be true).
His sinus problems come and go. This time I’m concerned that his symptoms seem to be lasting much longer than usual. Basically this entire month so far. And no improvement. I just wanted to mention it in case it matters or could be impacting his increased water consumption or BG numbers. I will probably need to take him to the vet. I just need to find a new one. He gets so frantic and stressed whenever he has to leave the house so I’ve been avoiding it. He tends to get worse after vet visits. Likely from stress.
Anyway, what do you guys think?
After only a month and a hypo scare, my cat went into remission. We stopped insulin. That was in September.
He was doing great and I hate to admit it, but I wasn’t testing his BG since stopping. I was only monitoring his behavior, water consumption, etc. I was also testing urine (always negative for glucose and ketones).
Then, about a month ago, his water consumption began to increase significantly. A lot of days he drinks 14-16 oz. He’s peeing a lot as well.
I have been spot checking his BG for the past few weeks, and although I haven’t used the spreadsheet since September, his numbers have ranged from 120-170 regardless of when I test.
I just got a reading a few minutes ago and his number was 157. I don’t believe he has had food in a couple hours or more.
Do I need to start insulin again? Or is this number still safe? I know it’s not ideal. But is it bad?
I was hoping it was low enough to not restart insulin. But he shouldn’t be drinking so much water. It likely means something is wrong or that he needs insulin. Right?
Not sure if it’s related, but he has suffered from sinus issues most of his life (he’s a senior now). This month the poor guy has had watery eyes, stuffy nose, sneezing and snot. I’ve been to the vet in the past many times for this but we’ve never found a solution. The vet believes it’s feline herpes (keep in mind, I discovered my vet is not to be trusted so this may not even be true).
His sinus problems come and go. This time I’m concerned that his symptoms seem to be lasting much longer than usual. Basically this entire month so far. And no improvement. I just wanted to mention it in case it matters or could be impacting his increased water consumption or BG numbers. I will probably need to take him to the vet. I just need to find a new one. He gets so frantic and stressed whenever he has to leave the house so I’ve been avoiding it. He tends to get worse after vet visits. Likely from stress.
Anyway, what do you guys think?