Dave & Tiggy
Member Since 2015
Hi all, and Happy New Year.
We were recently thrust in to the world of feline diabetes a few weeks ago. One of our cats started to look quite thin and really wasn't herself and eventually stopped eating - the change was very quick and caught us totally by surprise. She went from 10 lbs to 7lbs in what seemed like a few days.
We took her to the vet on Dec 19 and he did some tests and said he would get back to us the next day. As soon as we got home the vet was on the phone saying we had to take her to a veterinary hospital ASAP. She had severe ketoacidosis brought on by diabetes (both of which were a shock to us).
She spent 3 days & nights in there on an IV drip, getting electrolytes & short acting insulin. It was a pretty scary time, but I must say the staff at the hospital were great.
We eventually got her back home on Dec 22 and started on the Lantus shots & glucose monitoring. During that time in hospital and during the holidays I did a great deal of reading of the articles on here.
We've switched her (in fact both cats) from what I know now was a pretty unhealthy dry diet to exclusively wet food and they've both responded well to that - they chow down quite happily on the meat, so that's a relief.
Tiggy is doing much better, she seems much brighter and getting back to her old habits, although her glucose readings remain quite high in the ~ 20mmol/L range, but we aren't worrying too much yet. We know it takes time to adjust and so it's been just over a week that she's been on the Lantus and I'll likely do a full curve this weekend to get a better idea of whats happening between shots.
So really just saying hi, and introducing Tiggy. It's great to know there is so much information & support out there.
Cheers,
Dave.
We were recently thrust in to the world of feline diabetes a few weeks ago. One of our cats started to look quite thin and really wasn't herself and eventually stopped eating - the change was very quick and caught us totally by surprise. She went from 10 lbs to 7lbs in what seemed like a few days.
We took her to the vet on Dec 19 and he did some tests and said he would get back to us the next day. As soon as we got home the vet was on the phone saying we had to take her to a veterinary hospital ASAP. She had severe ketoacidosis brought on by diabetes (both of which were a shock to us).
She spent 3 days & nights in there on an IV drip, getting electrolytes & short acting insulin. It was a pretty scary time, but I must say the staff at the hospital were great.
We eventually got her back home on Dec 22 and started on the Lantus shots & glucose monitoring. During that time in hospital and during the holidays I did a great deal of reading of the articles on here.
We've switched her (in fact both cats) from what I know now was a pretty unhealthy dry diet to exclusively wet food and they've both responded well to that - they chow down quite happily on the meat, so that's a relief.
Tiggy is doing much better, she seems much brighter and getting back to her old habits, although her glucose readings remain quite high in the ~ 20mmol/L range, but we aren't worrying too much yet. We know it takes time to adjust and so it's been just over a week that she's been on the Lantus and I'll likely do a full curve this weekend to get a better idea of whats happening between shots.
So really just saying hi, and introducing Tiggy. It's great to know there is so much information & support out there.
Cheers,
Dave.