Phoenix Animal Rescue Aus
Member Since 2021
Hi, I am Carolyn and I run the rescue group Phoenix Animal Rescue Horsham Ltd based in Rural Victoria Australia.
Recently we had a very distressed call from Paddy's owner who had adopted Paddy through us in March 2021. She advised Paddy was at the vet clinic and they believed he had diabetes and the vet said euthanise or treat with insulin injections. This was obviously a shock to her and so she called me. We agreed to bring Paddy back into our care and get his health sorted.
Paddy is a Silver Chinchilla DOB 7/1/2010 and he is an affectionate and chatty guy.
We had the blood test done and it was confirmed Paddy had diabetes.
Glu
Glu 27.50mmol/L 3.95-8.84 High
ALT 168U/L 12-130 High
This is a new area for us. We have a asthmatic cat on a preventative puffer and ventalin but we have never treated a diabetic cat.
So far we have changed Paddy's diet to a raw one which he has adapted to very well.
We have a glucose meter and test strips ready to go but have not yet taken the next step.
With the new diet we have already noticed that Paddy is not drinking anywhere near what he was before and certainly not urinating as much either.
Any guidance / advice would be greatly appreciated
Recently we had a very distressed call from Paddy's owner who had adopted Paddy through us in March 2021. She advised Paddy was at the vet clinic and they believed he had diabetes and the vet said euthanise or treat with insulin injections. This was obviously a shock to her and so she called me. We agreed to bring Paddy back into our care and get his health sorted.
Paddy is a Silver Chinchilla DOB 7/1/2010 and he is an affectionate and chatty guy.
We had the blood test done and it was confirmed Paddy had diabetes.
Glu
Glu 27.50mmol/L 3.95-8.84 High
ALT 168U/L 12-130 High
This is a new area for us. We have a asthmatic cat on a preventative puffer and ventalin but we have never treated a diabetic cat.
So far we have changed Paddy's diet to a raw one which he has adapted to very well.
We have a glucose meter and test strips ready to go but have not yet taken the next step.
With the new diet we have already noticed that Paddy is not drinking anywhere near what he was before and certainly not urinating as much either.
Any guidance / advice would be greatly appreciated
Another thing we recommend is setting up a spreadsheet for the BG readings. If you need help with dosing, people will want to look at his spreadsheet before giving advice. Here is a link on how to do that!