Jackie Devizes
New Member
Please help me! Hobbes, my 11 year old male neutered cat, was recentlty diagnosed with diabetes. He has had his first hypo and seems to be getting worse, rather than better! He tested 2.6 (46.80 US) at 3pm. I rubbed honey into his gums, but he was quite coherent and managed to also have some wet cat food. By 3.30 his levels had come up to 4.8 (86.39), but he had become more restless, unsteady on his feet and panting, At 4.15 his levels had risen to 7.4 (133.20), but continued to be unsteady on legs, panting and very 'not with it', he is also 'looking around' moving his head from side to side a lot. At 5.15, his levels have gone right up to 18.3 (329.40), still panting, head turning, pacing and unsteady. I took him outside and he had the biggest wee ever and also passed a very small amount of faeces. I now have him confined to the cage, he has access to food and water. He layed down after a while but he is still panting, also keeps moving his head to look around all of the time, but movements are strange and he is not himself at all. He has also hissed a couple of times at absolutely nothing. He wasn't responding to insullin, so with vets knowledge and advice, I have taken off the dry diet he was on and he is now on a high meat content wet food. I have also given him some minced beef as he see's this as a treat. Is his behaviour normal for AFTER a hypo? I was out earlier and am worried that he could have been having seizures when I was away? I am worried that he now has some sort of brain damage. And I am terrified that my decision to change his diet has caused this and I am killing my boy! Please, please help me!