Holly and Sunny Bear
Member Since 2021
Sunny was recently diagnosed and I am keeping an eye on his ketones with a glucometer that reads ketones. It has been reading at 0.5mmol, 0.7, and 0.4. The 0.4mmol was today.
My understanding is that the point to worry and get him to the vet would be about 2.4
Are these readings expected or anything to be worried about? Should I be seeing 0 for ketones?
I have been adding lots of water to his meals, making a FF soup. And his appetite is good so he's eating plenty: 4.5 ounces of FF in the AM and PM, and additionally 3 ounces once or twice a day when he asks for food. He's a 16 pound cat.
In June we'll be having a house sitter watching him for 10 days and I'm going to ask her to test ketones daily because I've heard that their ketones can kick up when you're out of town if they're not eating or drinking like they normally would. Hopefully he will be cooperative with the sitter and eat well while we're gone.
My understanding is that the point to worry and get him to the vet would be about 2.4
Are these readings expected or anything to be worried about? Should I be seeing 0 for ketones?
I have been adding lots of water to his meals, making a FF soup. And his appetite is good so he's eating plenty: 4.5 ounces of FF in the AM and PM, and additionally 3 ounces once or twice a day when he asks for food. He's a 16 pound cat.
In June we'll be having a house sitter watching him for 10 days and I'm going to ask her to test ketones daily because I've heard that their ketones can kick up when you're out of town if they're not eating or drinking like they normally would. Hopefully he will be cooperative with the sitter and eat well while we're gone.
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We really appreciate you weighing in on this. I've read a couple of horror stories about what diabetic cats can get up to when you go out of town so I've been stressing over it.