jackiesmom
Member Since 2012
Ok guys and gals...
This is an extremely loaded post so I apologize.
And I know I don't get on here often..I have severely overbooked my life due to school and such but I think about you guys and your diabetic furbabies all the time.
Jack has been severely touchy the past few days. We could not get a read off of him. So we took him in to get a read on his BG out of a vessel. We don't do this very often.
He was 327 which I don't understand why. He's been a little bit under the weather. He still likes to bully and play with the other cat. The vet didn't seem concerned because he was seven lbs when he was first diagnosed and he is now 13 lbs. She upped his prozinc to 7 in the morning, 5 at night. This still seems to be a little high if you ask me.
Also we have been very good with his food. We give him pate as his wet food. But we can not get him off dry food. He WILL starve literally if we don't give him a handful a day. I don't know how to break him of this habit. And yes I probably baby him. But I'm afraid if he doesn't eat, he will get a low BG.
First could if he was suffering from a minor illness, ( Dad said he was sniffling-he got him on antibiotics, don't worry.) Could that raise his BG?
Also could this be close to time to switch insulin? I don't know how high a dosage a kitty has to be up to before that could be an issue
This is an extremely loaded post so I apologize.
And I know I don't get on here often..I have severely overbooked my life due to school and such but I think about you guys and your diabetic furbabies all the time.
Jack has been severely touchy the past few days. We could not get a read off of him. So we took him in to get a read on his BG out of a vessel. We don't do this very often.
He was 327 which I don't understand why. He's been a little bit under the weather. He still likes to bully and play with the other cat. The vet didn't seem concerned because he was seven lbs when he was first diagnosed and he is now 13 lbs. She upped his prozinc to 7 in the morning, 5 at night. This still seems to be a little high if you ask me.
Also we have been very good with his food. We give him pate as his wet food. But we can not get him off dry food. He WILL starve literally if we don't give him a handful a day. I don't know how to break him of this habit. And yes I probably baby him. But I'm afraid if he doesn't eat, he will get a low BG.
First could if he was suffering from a minor illness, ( Dad said he was sniffling-he got him on antibiotics, don't worry.) Could that raise his BG?
Also could this be close to time to switch insulin? I don't know how high a dosage a kitty has to be up to before that could be an issue