Hi to you and Angel...I am new to this forum seeking answers as to whether or not diabetes causes nausea...why does your kitty need anti nausea medication?and will she stop eating without it? My kitty Bubbles was diagnosed with diabetes just over a week ago...she seems nauseated and has all but stopped eating...shes at the vets now...
Hi Allison! I'm so sorry your kitty has all but stopped eating. When Angel stops eating it is possibly not so much because of his diabetes but more because of his IBD (Intestinal Bowel Disease). I'm not sure if -- when he stops eating -- it is because of nausea or something else, such as cramps etc. caused by the IBD. His diabetes is now well-controlled, largely because of tips from this group -- vets are of course very important, but don't always have the time for the kind of support and resources this amazing group has provided over the years. For example, mine absolutely discouraged home testing, but I took courage 'cos of the posts here and am so very glad I began doing it! Angel's diabetes is now the least of his issues (as long as I test twice daily at least and give insulin twice a day, of course). Fingers crossed!
Just in case this is helpful, here are some notes I'd sent to a friend whose cat was not eating because it was sick. I've found these tips very useful in feeding Angel when he's off food:
— Warming the food (just warm, which will be below the temp humans like their food) makes the food smell good and works wonders
— Taking a bit of the (warm) food on your finger and rubbing it on or around their mouths works magic -- sometimes you have to repeat it once or twice. They then lick it off and their appetites get stimulated when they see how yummy it is.
— Putting the warm food on your fingers for them to lick off can work wonders. When he was sick Angel once ate a whole Gerber's baby food jar this way!
— Offering food plate a few times needed sometimes.
-- Some people have suggested the following as they've had success with giving:
Boiled chicken thighs with a little salt. (I'm a vegetarian, but what to do, lol)
Raw chicken thighs or boiled Chicken liver
Tuna
Angel loves fried chicken (like KFC) or hot-dog sausages sometimes
Gerber’s baby food chicken or turkey (with gravy) (little glass jars)
ALL of the above should be served just slightly warmed (well below the temperatures humans like to eat). It makes a HUGE difference in the aromas given off and tempting them
Hope this is helpful

. Sending your kitty and you best wishes



