I'm not quite sure what's going on with my cat Tikky. She is approximately 5-6 years old (she was a stray and looked to be about 6 months to a year old when she showed up, vet agreed with the age estimate) and she has been diabetic for almost a year. She started on 1 unit of Prozinc and graduated up to 2 units. After she got used to the 2 units everything was smooth sailing. She hasn't had any problems up until now.
On Sunday she ate breakfast, got her shot, slept all day long and didn't seem interested in eating her dinner. I finally coaxed her into eating it and gave her second daily shot.
Monday morning she had thrown up once and spit up foamy white stuff twice. She refused to eat anything. Tried several different options of dry, wet, and treats... Nothing. I skipped her shot since she was lethargic and refusing all food. I work nights and my dad had been watching her once I went to work that day. He opened up a can of tuna at around 5pm and she wanted some. He gave her a little bit and she ate that; I was just happy to hear she had some food in her belly. She had two small helpings of tuna that night and since that's all she would eat, I gave her a bit more for dinner when I got off work. She ate most of it so I gave her the shot. I didn't like that she was only eating human food but like I said I'm glad she at least ate something. I tested her glucose level that night and she was at 304. On the high end for a cat who is hardly eating!
Come Tuesday, she didn't want breakfast. I managed to get her to eat a small amount of treats but that's all she would accept. She was more alert and less lethargic but still kind of dazed and confused, so to speak. My dad reported that she didn't want anything to eat again that night. I got home and checked her blood sugar, it came back at 363.
She has a vet appointment scheduled so I'll have answers soon but in the mean time my question is how?? How could she possibly be so high while she's essentially eating next to nothing? Shouldn't she be low due to lack of nutrition? She generally doesn't fluctuate a ton before and after shots. Here's a clearer outline of the situation if it helps:
Sunday: 2 meals, 2 shots. Normal. Didn't test her sugar level because she hadn't seemed ill.
Monday: no breakfast, 1 skipped shot, 3 small meals, 1 shot. Blood sugar 304.
Tuesday: no breakfast, a few treats, no shot, no dinner, no shot. Blood sugar 363.
I'm not new to the diabetic cat thing, but definitely new to the complications! Never had a problem until now. Any advice will help me understand what's going on and calm me down a bit until Tikky's appointment. Much appreciated!
On Sunday she ate breakfast, got her shot, slept all day long and didn't seem interested in eating her dinner. I finally coaxed her into eating it and gave her second daily shot.
Monday morning she had thrown up once and spit up foamy white stuff twice. She refused to eat anything. Tried several different options of dry, wet, and treats... Nothing. I skipped her shot since she was lethargic and refusing all food. I work nights and my dad had been watching her once I went to work that day. He opened up a can of tuna at around 5pm and she wanted some. He gave her a little bit and she ate that; I was just happy to hear she had some food in her belly. She had two small helpings of tuna that night and since that's all she would eat, I gave her a bit more for dinner when I got off work. She ate most of it so I gave her the shot. I didn't like that she was only eating human food but like I said I'm glad she at least ate something. I tested her glucose level that night and she was at 304. On the high end for a cat who is hardly eating!
Come Tuesday, she didn't want breakfast. I managed to get her to eat a small amount of treats but that's all she would accept. She was more alert and less lethargic but still kind of dazed and confused, so to speak. My dad reported that she didn't want anything to eat again that night. I got home and checked her blood sugar, it came back at 363.
She has a vet appointment scheduled so I'll have answers soon but in the mean time my question is how?? How could she possibly be so high while she's essentially eating next to nothing? Shouldn't she be low due to lack of nutrition? She generally doesn't fluctuate a ton before and after shots. Here's a clearer outline of the situation if it helps:
Sunday: 2 meals, 2 shots. Normal. Didn't test her sugar level because she hadn't seemed ill.
Monday: no breakfast, 1 skipped shot, 3 small meals, 1 shot. Blood sugar 304.
Tuesday: no breakfast, a few treats, no shot, no dinner, no shot. Blood sugar 363.
I'm not new to the diabetic cat thing, but definitely new to the complications! Never had a problem until now. Any advice will help me understand what's going on and calm me down a bit until Tikky's appointment. Much appreciated!