Hello,
I met a user of this forum (Bama) at a pet store and she suggested I post her for any suggestions/help.
My cat, Shonnie, is 18. She was dx with intestinal thickening and IBD about 2 years ago and with kidney disease about 1 year ago.
She has been on a variety of medications over the past 2 years, but the last 6 months has been:
Prednisolone (5 mg. daily)
Pepcid AC (2.5 mg. daily)
Subq fluids daily with potassium added (100 ml. alternate each day with 125 ml.)
She recently had a bout of some diarrhea/vomiting and was put on Cerenia and Metronidazole. After she came off those the diarrhea started, so she has been on Metronidazole (50 mg.) for the past week and she has no vomiting/diarrhea now.
Shonnie used to be overweight (up to 13 pounds at one point) and has steadily lost weight as she gotten these diseases. We have tried appetite stimulants and offering many different brands and types of cat food and she kept losing lots of weight. We now syringe feed her daily and try to keep her weight around 8 pounds. She eats very little on her own (a variety of brands of cat foods).
She has been syringe fed Wellness complete health chicken or turkey for about a year now.
Shonnie had her blood tested at the vet on 5/13 and her blood glucose was 130. The day after that I brought in a urine sample and there was glucose in her urine. The vet had me bring home a strip to retest her urine in a week after she recovered from the diarrhea/vomiting. The urine glucose test at home was positive for glucose in the medium range.
At that point the vet gave me a glucometer to test her at home. We started that testing last week and upon reading here we bought our own glucometer to compare the results over the past few days.
May 26 (8:00 am) 172 (AlphaTrak2)
May 27 (2:30 pm) 155 (AlphaTrak2)
May 28 (11:00 am) 166 (AlphaTrak2) and 99 (Relion Confirm)
May 29 (9:30 pm) 160 (AlphaTrak2) and 105 (Relion Confirm)
May 30 (9:30 pm) 140 (AlphaTrak2) and 87 (Relion Confirm)
May 31 (7:30 am) 196 (AlphaTrak2) and 128 (Relion Confirm)
I would appreciate any suggestions to try and help her avoid becoming diabetic.
I met a user of this forum (Bama) at a pet store and she suggested I post her for any suggestions/help.
My cat, Shonnie, is 18. She was dx with intestinal thickening and IBD about 2 years ago and with kidney disease about 1 year ago.
She has been on a variety of medications over the past 2 years, but the last 6 months has been:
Prednisolone (5 mg. daily)
Pepcid AC (2.5 mg. daily)
Subq fluids daily with potassium added (100 ml. alternate each day with 125 ml.)
She recently had a bout of some diarrhea/vomiting and was put on Cerenia and Metronidazole. After she came off those the diarrhea started, so she has been on Metronidazole (50 mg.) for the past week and she has no vomiting/diarrhea now.
Shonnie used to be overweight (up to 13 pounds at one point) and has steadily lost weight as she gotten these diseases. We have tried appetite stimulants and offering many different brands and types of cat food and she kept losing lots of weight. We now syringe feed her daily and try to keep her weight around 8 pounds. She eats very little on her own (a variety of brands of cat foods).
She has been syringe fed Wellness complete health chicken or turkey for about a year now.
Shonnie had her blood tested at the vet on 5/13 and her blood glucose was 130. The day after that I brought in a urine sample and there was glucose in her urine. The vet had me bring home a strip to retest her urine in a week after she recovered from the diarrhea/vomiting. The urine glucose test at home was positive for glucose in the medium range.
At that point the vet gave me a glucometer to test her at home. We started that testing last week and upon reading here we bought our own glucometer to compare the results over the past few days.
May 26 (8:00 am) 172 (AlphaTrak2)
May 27 (2:30 pm) 155 (AlphaTrak2)
May 28 (11:00 am) 166 (AlphaTrak2) and 99 (Relion Confirm)
May 29 (9:30 pm) 160 (AlphaTrak2) and 105 (Relion Confirm)
May 30 (9:30 pm) 140 (AlphaTrak2) and 87 (Relion Confirm)
May 31 (7:30 am) 196 (AlphaTrak2) and 128 (Relion Confirm)
I would appreciate any suggestions to try and help her avoid becoming diabetic.
