Rachel Paxton
Member Since 2022
Hi, I’m new to the forum.
I took on a rescue cat in late December. It was obvious he was unwell as soon as I got him home and after a vet check it turns out he’s diabetic. The rescue centre must have known but pretended to be surprised.
His insulin was raised weekly to 3ui. He improved and had gained over a kg in weight. The vet mentioned even going to 4 but after another glucose test at the vets it was obvious that his glucose readings were high due to stress. (The cat carrier handle broke). So it was agreed I’d test at home and return in a month.
My vet said to feed 30mins after his insulin injections (Caninsulin) whereas when looking online it seems that a lot of people Feed first or at the same time as the injection.???
Because he was still very thirsty and hungry and had diarrhoea I did up his dose to 4 for a while but when I started home testing I had a couple of scares where the nadir is dangerously low. So I have gone back to 3 where his ravenous hunger remains. He’s probably eating about 250g of cooked chicken breast morning and night (500g total). He’s not drinking quite as much but is probably urinating at least 2-3pints a day.
I honestly don’t know where to go from here.
I am trying to keep vet visits to a minimum due to the rising cost of keeping him alive. I hadn’t budgeted for this and didn’t have pet insurance because he was diagnosed a couple of days after going him.
This is heartbreaking
I took on a rescue cat in late December. It was obvious he was unwell as soon as I got him home and after a vet check it turns out he’s diabetic. The rescue centre must have known but pretended to be surprised.
His insulin was raised weekly to 3ui. He improved and had gained over a kg in weight. The vet mentioned even going to 4 but after another glucose test at the vets it was obvious that his glucose readings were high due to stress. (The cat carrier handle broke). So it was agreed I’d test at home and return in a month.
My vet said to feed 30mins after his insulin injections (Caninsulin) whereas when looking online it seems that a lot of people Feed first or at the same time as the injection.???
Because he was still very thirsty and hungry and had diarrhoea I did up his dose to 4 for a while but when I started home testing I had a couple of scares where the nadir is dangerously low. So I have gone back to 3 where his ravenous hunger remains. He’s probably eating about 250g of cooked chicken breast morning and night (500g total). He’s not drinking quite as much but is probably urinating at least 2-3pints a day.
I honestly don’t know where to go from here.
I am trying to keep vet visits to a minimum due to the rising cost of keeping him alive. I hadn’t budgeted for this and didn’t have pet insurance because he was diagnosed a couple of days after going him.
This is heartbreaking