Our cat's about 16 years old and was diagnosed with diabetes around february last year. His insulin dose has gone up a couple of times and he's still very hungry and very thirsty most of the time. Except for today, he literally hasn't eaten a bite and had been so drowsy. Because he was just lying down, he lies down alot, we just figured he was sleepy but after it'd been too long and he'd been so quiet which is very out of the ordinary we got so worried. He also could hardly move and stumbled when he did. He's not great on his feet from the diabetes and from age but this was ten times worse. I suddenly thought, Oh my God is this hypoglycemia?! And after looking up the symptoms it sounded like it, I read to give him honey or sugar but wasn't sure how, how much. He's never had it before so we weren't sure what to do or what to look for. We basically should have been much more prepared! We also hadn't been told how vital it is for him to eat before his insulin, we'd been told to try to feed him around the same time but not that it wasn't an option but vital!. He usually eats before or afterwards but obviously today he didn't so that must be why :sad: .
It's new years eve so it was hard to contact anyone, we ended up getting in contact with someone my dad knew who knows about cat diabetes and he seconded that he needs some sugar, explained how to give it etc, I dissolved half a teaspoon in water and he drank some of it then he perked up a bit and moved around a little but still wouldn't eat. Tried different things, his usual wet food, some cooked turkey, some liver, some dry treats but no luck. Then he got all sleepy again and we panicked. We managed to get him to a 24 hour emergency vets (not our regular vet, but they took their details). For some reason he perked up alot in the car on the way. They checked his blood and his sugar levels were completely fine, she was surprised since he'd only been treated orally because they'd said previously he might need a shot of glucose. Anyway his blood sugar levels are in the normal range so he wasn't classed as hypo by that stage, I'm not 100% sure he was but I'd assume, they said it sounded like it. They also checked his kidneys and thyroid, his bladder and bowels, there was some blockage which could be because he's not been outside to go to the toilet but she gave him an anti emetic shot since he'd been sick in the morning and said his stomach might be upset so he's not hungry. They said he's quite dehydrated too but that's common for his age and a symptom of the diabetes. He's drinking loads though he always does.
I know we should have been more prepared for this, it was scary and upsetting seeing him like that, so we need to be so much more careful with his routine. There are a couple of things that are concerning me right now though;
- Since he's been home he's still been quiet and had no appetite but he seems happier and much more alert. He's not walked much but since he's been so staggery and dizzy all day I'm worried about him trying to climb the stairs, he slipped down one earlier and I had to help him up. I know they've told us his blood sugar levels are ok now but could they drop again and how do you tell?
-When he wasn't well just before he saw the vet he'd look like he was going to sleep but didn't look tired, just completely out of it, so I tried to keep him distracted. Is that the wrong thing to do or not? He seemed to brighten up and look more lively when i picked him up and just walked him around but whenever he lay back down he'd go very, very drowsy again. Is that a coincidence or do you think there's a reason for it?
-I'm not sure how to tell when he's just tired or if he's going hypo again. How can you tell if he needs some rest or if he's going into a coma? I'm just keeping a close eye on him and seeing how aware he looks, he's resting now but when I go up to him I get a little meow so I think he's ok. Is there anything else I can do to check how he is?
*P.S. if his appetite isn't back tomorrow morning we're taking him back to the vet and keeping him off the insulin as instructed.
Thanks very much for reading, sorry it's so long and all over the place!
The information on this site has been very helpful so far so thank you for that.
It's new years eve so it was hard to contact anyone, we ended up getting in contact with someone my dad knew who knows about cat diabetes and he seconded that he needs some sugar, explained how to give it etc, I dissolved half a teaspoon in water and he drank some of it then he perked up a bit and moved around a little but still wouldn't eat. Tried different things, his usual wet food, some cooked turkey, some liver, some dry treats but no luck. Then he got all sleepy again and we panicked. We managed to get him to a 24 hour emergency vets (not our regular vet, but they took their details). For some reason he perked up alot in the car on the way. They checked his blood and his sugar levels were completely fine, she was surprised since he'd only been treated orally because they'd said previously he might need a shot of glucose. Anyway his blood sugar levels are in the normal range so he wasn't classed as hypo by that stage, I'm not 100% sure he was but I'd assume, they said it sounded like it. They also checked his kidneys and thyroid, his bladder and bowels, there was some blockage which could be because he's not been outside to go to the toilet but she gave him an anti emetic shot since he'd been sick in the morning and said his stomach might be upset so he's not hungry. They said he's quite dehydrated too but that's common for his age and a symptom of the diabetes. He's drinking loads though he always does.
I know we should have been more prepared for this, it was scary and upsetting seeing him like that, so we need to be so much more careful with his routine. There are a couple of things that are concerning me right now though;
- Since he's been home he's still been quiet and had no appetite but he seems happier and much more alert. He's not walked much but since he's been so staggery and dizzy all day I'm worried about him trying to climb the stairs, he slipped down one earlier and I had to help him up. I know they've told us his blood sugar levels are ok now but could they drop again and how do you tell?
-When he wasn't well just before he saw the vet he'd look like he was going to sleep but didn't look tired, just completely out of it, so I tried to keep him distracted. Is that the wrong thing to do or not? He seemed to brighten up and look more lively when i picked him up and just walked him around but whenever he lay back down he'd go very, very drowsy again. Is that a coincidence or do you think there's a reason for it?
-I'm not sure how to tell when he's just tired or if he's going hypo again. How can you tell if he needs some rest or if he's going into a coma? I'm just keeping a close eye on him and seeing how aware he looks, he's resting now but when I go up to him I get a little meow so I think he's ok. Is there anything else I can do to check how he is?
*P.S. if his appetite isn't back tomorrow morning we're taking him back to the vet and keeping him off the insulin as instructed.
Thanks very much for reading, sorry it's so long and all over the place!
The information on this site has been very helpful so far so thank you for that.