AlphaCat
Member Since 2017
Hi everyone,
It’s been a while since my Fabby passed and I’ve had a diabetic cat. But my youngest cat (10 years old now) had blood work done this week and came back with a glucose at the vet of 239 with the vet meter of normal between 72-175.
it might just be stress, so the vet suggested a Fructosamine test, but I know how to do a curve at home and meters are cheaper than a vet visit. So I got a new Relion Premium human meter and have been testing every 2 hours today.
I have put Crooks on quarantine to ensure the results are fasting, but that’s also stressing him out.
I haven’t started him a spreadsheet yet, since the diagnosis isn’t confirmed. here’s his numbers so far: (human meter should still be within 50-100 for normal, right?)
12:30 - 168
2:30 - 163
4:30 - 153
6:30 - 202
8:30 - 189
Could this still be stress?
He did get 2 vaccines yesterday also, but hasn’t had any physical reactions.
Or am I looking at a diabetic cat?
If this is diabetes: what the new info?
Best insulin, maybe pill?
Have they made those glucose trackers for cats that stick on like they do for humans? (I know there was a few trials of them when my Fabby was here.)
I’ve had my house on prescription urinary food since I have 3 crystals boys. Guess it’s time to go look at the food list again…
Right now he won’t eat anything for me. He’s not a table scrap or treats kind of cat. I couldn’t even get him to eat cooked chicken breast today.
Not again…
It’s been a while since my Fabby passed and I’ve had a diabetic cat. But my youngest cat (10 years old now) had blood work done this week and came back with a glucose at the vet of 239 with the vet meter of normal between 72-175.
it might just be stress, so the vet suggested a Fructosamine test, but I know how to do a curve at home and meters are cheaper than a vet visit. So I got a new Relion Premium human meter and have been testing every 2 hours today.
I have put Crooks on quarantine to ensure the results are fasting, but that’s also stressing him out.
I haven’t started him a spreadsheet yet, since the diagnosis isn’t confirmed. here’s his numbers so far: (human meter should still be within 50-100 for normal, right?)
12:30 - 168
2:30 - 163
4:30 - 153
6:30 - 202
8:30 - 189
Could this still be stress?
He did get 2 vaccines yesterday also, but hasn’t had any physical reactions.
Or am I looking at a diabetic cat?
If this is diabetes: what the new info?
Best insulin, maybe pill?
Have they made those glucose trackers for cats that stick on like they do for humans? (I know there was a few trials of them when my Fabby was here.)
I’ve had my house on prescription urinary food since I have 3 crystals boys. Guess it’s time to go look at the food list again…
Right now he won’t eat anything for me. He’s not a table scrap or treats kind of cat. I couldn’t even get him to eat cooked chicken breast today.
Not again…