DArcey and Buddy
Member Since 2020
Hi there!
Our cat Buddy is currently in the hospital recovering from a big DKA scare. She is improving and we have gone from talks about having to put her down to talks about bringing her home which is exciting, but we know we are going to have to up our game when it comes to her care.
So our main concern now is the after care for DKA and we are just finding a lot of different information regarding what level of ketones is safe for her to be at when Buddy comes home. We see posts saying that if there are trace ketones (which I believe is anywhere around the 1.5 range) it is an emergency and we should go to a vet, but the vets seem to want to send her home even if her ketones are still 2.4-2.8 (When she was originally brought into the ER she was in the 4.1 range)
She is eating on her own with some assistance from an appetite stimulant, but she is also fighting severe pancreatitis which can make feeding a big struggle at times.
We are prepared to monitor her ketones at home with urine strips and with a blood meter once we find one (looking at getting a Precision brand). But we are just confused- if we were to take her home while her ketones are still around 2.4, how would we be able to tell if she is truly okay? Would we just assume she is if those numbers are staying the same or going down? We are just concerned about bringing her home at those numbers, because if 4 days at the vet only brought the ketones down to 2.4, we are scared that it could potentially quickly become an emergency again at home, and we could be looking at another crisis.
We have also heard that sub q fluids can be helpful in flushing our small ketones. The vet has not brought this up, but if it might help, we would ask for fluids to be sent home with us, or insist on it if it could be essential.
Any advice would be appreciated, as well as loving thoughts and prayers for our Buddy girl!
D’Arcey
Our cat Buddy is currently in the hospital recovering from a big DKA scare. She is improving and we have gone from talks about having to put her down to talks about bringing her home which is exciting, but we know we are going to have to up our game when it comes to her care.
So our main concern now is the after care for DKA and we are just finding a lot of different information regarding what level of ketones is safe for her to be at when Buddy comes home. We see posts saying that if there are trace ketones (which I believe is anywhere around the 1.5 range) it is an emergency and we should go to a vet, but the vets seem to want to send her home even if her ketones are still 2.4-2.8 (When she was originally brought into the ER she was in the 4.1 range)
She is eating on her own with some assistance from an appetite stimulant, but she is also fighting severe pancreatitis which can make feeding a big struggle at times.
We are prepared to monitor her ketones at home with urine strips and with a blood meter once we find one (looking at getting a Precision brand). But we are just confused- if we were to take her home while her ketones are still around 2.4, how would we be able to tell if she is truly okay? Would we just assume she is if those numbers are staying the same or going down? We are just concerned about bringing her home at those numbers, because if 4 days at the vet only brought the ketones down to 2.4, we are scared that it could potentially quickly become an emergency again at home, and we could be looking at another crisis.
We have also heard that sub q fluids can be helpful in flushing our small ketones. The vet has not brought this up, but if it might help, we would ask for fluids to be sent home with us, or insist on it if it could be essential.
Any advice would be appreciated, as well as loving thoughts and prayers for our Buddy girl!
D’Arcey