JuiceBox
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Hello everyone, my name is James and I'm new to the forums. Been reading things a little while but this is my first post. Please note that a few months ago, I didn't even know cats could get diabetes so I'm relatively new to this although I'm learning a lot. (Also, I am sorry this is so long. I'm just trying to give as much information a possible. Thanks in advance for reading.)
Anyway, my wife and I have always been cat lovers. We started out with one about 10 years ago. 2 years later we adopted a sibling group of 3 for a total of 4 cats. Storm is our first and eldest (10 years), the others are Max, Halley, and SweatPea, all (8 years). They never really had any health problems until more recently. They always ate dry food freely whenever they wanted. We've fed them Iams, Purina ONE and most recently Blue Buffalo. We changed them to wet Friskies twice a day, and no longer fed any dry food about 5 months ago (July). I'd rather feed something better like Fancy Feast but that will cost us over $200.00 per month which isn't really doable right now. (I am open to other ideas including homemade, cooked or raw.) We switched to wet food when we took all of the cats to the vet for a well visit in July and SweatPea was diagnosed with diabetes. None of the other cats had any health issues.
We suddenly lost Halley about 1 month (August) after that well visit to diabetic ketoacidosis. We didn't even know she was diabetic. In her life she was never overweight, never acted sicked and was always happy. Not to mention when we took her to the vet for her annual in July she was apparently in good health. It all started one day when she suddenly threw up after dinner (Thursday) and didn't want to come eat her food the next day. We took her to the vet on Saturday. They did blood test, physical, etc and just said her sugar was a little high and thought she had a belly ache. This cost us $400.00. We took her home, gave her the prescribed meds for the stomach ache. Of course this all happened over the weekend and she got worse. We again took her to the vet on Monday, they checked her blood again and then checked for ketones and said we needed to take her to the emergency clinic for care. We ran her down to the emergency center where they took her back right away to start treating her, giving fluids, etc. A while later they came out with the check list of everything they needed to do to make her better which included several days at the hospital, blood cleansing, etc. They told us it would be $4,000.00, it might not work, and she might have another episode of the same. Unfortunately it was too much money and just not doable for us. We were heartbroken, but we had to put her down. The emergency visit still cost nearly $800.00.
As I said earlier, SweatPea was diagnosed with diabetes in July. She used to be overweight and had these weird coughing episodes when she was younger. We've been through several vets over the years and had SweatPea there many times. They've done xrays, ultrasounds, etc. The only thing they could come up with was that she may have some issue with her heart that was genetic. She used to be around 23-24 lbs. None of the other cats were overweight, they all had the same access to food, etc. Currently she is down to around 13 lbs. After her diagnosis we tried self regulating with only wet food which seemed to work for a while, keeping her BG in the 200s. About 3 weeks ago she started to act strange and suddenly didn't come to eat. Alarms went off and we immediately took her to the vet. They checked for ketones which she had none. We decided to start insulin since food alone wasn't working anymore. The said to start with 2U twice a day. Thankfully, SweatPea did start eating a little bit and she got her first dose on 11/17/17. At that time we were feeding all the cats Fancy Feast but it was just getting too expensive combined with everything else. I'd be willing to just feed her FF and the boys Friskies but SweatPea won't eat without the boys next to her. See the attached spreadsheet I started. You can see more recently her sugar is jumping real high some times right before her dose which I thought maybe was the bounce effect I read about. I tried bringing her dose down to 1.5U thinking maybe 2U was bringing her down too low causing the bounce. I did a full curve today and it appears I must be wrong. Right now the 3 cats split one 13oz can of Friskies twice a day, one in the morning, one at night. Whatever they don't eat from the meal before stays down and is gone by the next meal.
I work all day and my wife is a stay at home mom with our twin boys. Since July we've spent around $4,000.00 on vet bills so we are pretty much tapped out.
Any advice as to what I should do moving forward or any changes?
Am I not giving her enough food?
Is it bad for them to not finish all of the food off at once?
Do you need more info from me?
Thanks again for reading.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1KC-T8dlQ2s0dOnKCb_ujTB12p0Bm6_aoqHfF-Ntasqk/edit?usp=sharing
Anyway, my wife and I have always been cat lovers. We started out with one about 10 years ago. 2 years later we adopted a sibling group of 3 for a total of 4 cats. Storm is our first and eldest (10 years), the others are Max, Halley, and SweatPea, all (8 years). They never really had any health problems until more recently. They always ate dry food freely whenever they wanted. We've fed them Iams, Purina ONE and most recently Blue Buffalo. We changed them to wet Friskies twice a day, and no longer fed any dry food about 5 months ago (July). I'd rather feed something better like Fancy Feast but that will cost us over $200.00 per month which isn't really doable right now. (I am open to other ideas including homemade, cooked or raw.) We switched to wet food when we took all of the cats to the vet for a well visit in July and SweatPea was diagnosed with diabetes. None of the other cats had any health issues.
We suddenly lost Halley about 1 month (August) after that well visit to diabetic ketoacidosis. We didn't even know she was diabetic. In her life she was never overweight, never acted sicked and was always happy. Not to mention when we took her to the vet for her annual in July she was apparently in good health. It all started one day when she suddenly threw up after dinner (Thursday) and didn't want to come eat her food the next day. We took her to the vet on Saturday. They did blood test, physical, etc and just said her sugar was a little high and thought she had a belly ache. This cost us $400.00. We took her home, gave her the prescribed meds for the stomach ache. Of course this all happened over the weekend and she got worse. We again took her to the vet on Monday, they checked her blood again and then checked for ketones and said we needed to take her to the emergency clinic for care. We ran her down to the emergency center where they took her back right away to start treating her, giving fluids, etc. A while later they came out with the check list of everything they needed to do to make her better which included several days at the hospital, blood cleansing, etc. They told us it would be $4,000.00, it might not work, and she might have another episode of the same. Unfortunately it was too much money and just not doable for us. We were heartbroken, but we had to put her down. The emergency visit still cost nearly $800.00.
As I said earlier, SweatPea was diagnosed with diabetes in July. She used to be overweight and had these weird coughing episodes when she was younger. We've been through several vets over the years and had SweatPea there many times. They've done xrays, ultrasounds, etc. The only thing they could come up with was that she may have some issue with her heart that was genetic. She used to be around 23-24 lbs. None of the other cats were overweight, they all had the same access to food, etc. Currently she is down to around 13 lbs. After her diagnosis we tried self regulating with only wet food which seemed to work for a while, keeping her BG in the 200s. About 3 weeks ago she started to act strange and suddenly didn't come to eat. Alarms went off and we immediately took her to the vet. They checked for ketones which she had none. We decided to start insulin since food alone wasn't working anymore. The said to start with 2U twice a day. Thankfully, SweatPea did start eating a little bit and she got her first dose on 11/17/17. At that time we were feeding all the cats Fancy Feast but it was just getting too expensive combined with everything else. I'd be willing to just feed her FF and the boys Friskies but SweatPea won't eat without the boys next to her. See the attached spreadsheet I started. You can see more recently her sugar is jumping real high some times right before her dose which I thought maybe was the bounce effect I read about. I tried bringing her dose down to 1.5U thinking maybe 2U was bringing her down too low causing the bounce. I did a full curve today and it appears I must be wrong. Right now the 3 cats split one 13oz can of Friskies twice a day, one in the morning, one at night. Whatever they don't eat from the meal before stays down and is gone by the next meal.
I work all day and my wife is a stay at home mom with our twin boys. Since July we've spent around $4,000.00 on vet bills so we are pretty much tapped out.
Any advice as to what I should do moving forward or any changes?
Am I not giving her enough food?
Is it bad for them to not finish all of the food off at once?
Do you need more info from me?
Thanks again for reading.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1KC-T8dlQ2s0dOnKCb_ujTB12p0Bm6_aoqHfF-Ntasqk/edit?usp=sharing