Tbobaggins
Member Since 2017
Hey guys!
So I posted once prior a few months ago about my girlfriends cat Paxton who was diagnosed in January. Unfortunately I was not able to keep up with the posts and such on here, though we keep good contact with our vet. Anyways, as of last week his BG levels had plummeted, and we quickly realized he seemed to be in remission. It has been roughly 3 days now without any insulin and he is holding steady in the mid 80 to 130 range since then. However, he seems to have become more lethargic in the last 24 hours or so, and when we put his bowl out at his scheduled eating times he is no longer jumping and excited to eat. We just recently switched to a pure wet Evo food instead of like 90% Authority wet food with a small bit of Evo dry food. Perhaps he does not like the new Evo wet food, and is also upset about not having his dry food anymore? We kept reading about ketoacidosis, but from what I gather that is something that only exists when he has diabetes and high BG levels. Also, his dandruff seems to have increased since his remission.
Any help or input would be appreciated!
So I posted once prior a few months ago about my girlfriends cat Paxton who was diagnosed in January. Unfortunately I was not able to keep up with the posts and such on here, though we keep good contact with our vet. Anyways, as of last week his BG levels had plummeted, and we quickly realized he seemed to be in remission. It has been roughly 3 days now without any insulin and he is holding steady in the mid 80 to 130 range since then. However, he seems to have become more lethargic in the last 24 hours or so, and when we put his bowl out at his scheduled eating times he is no longer jumping and excited to eat. We just recently switched to a pure wet Evo food instead of like 90% Authority wet food with a small bit of Evo dry food. Perhaps he does not like the new Evo wet food, and is also upset about not having his dry food anymore? We kept reading about ketoacidosis, but from what I gather that is something that only exists when he has diabetes and high BG levels. Also, his dandruff seems to have increased since his remission.
Any help or input would be appreciated!