Does Kitty have Diabetes?

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  1. dina

    dina New Member

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    Hi I am concerned my cat my have diabetes and his Oncologist didn't recognize it and misinterpreted Kitty's symptoms to be from his lymphoma. Based on that she might have made an error.

    Kitty's lab results were:
    Blood glucose :281
    urine glucose 3+
    microalbuminuria 6.3 mg/dl (ref <2.5)

    frucosamine 330 umol/L ( 142-450)

    Dina
     
  2. JanetNJ

    JanetNJ Well-Known Member

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    Based on the fructosamine test it seems that is the case.
     
  3. dina

    dina New Member

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    Thanks can you explain please. The fructosomine is in the range of good regulation.
     
  4. FurBabiesMama

    FurBabiesMama Well-Known Member

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    Welcome. Fructosamine in upper end of normal range (190-365 is the range I have found). So, that does not look like diabetes, but the +3 glucose in the urine sure does. Are their clinical symptoms?
     
  5. JanetNJ

    JanetNJ Well-Known Member

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    Try a diet change. Are you feeding any dry? If so switch to all wet, no gravy. Try feeding fancy feast classic or Friskies pate foods and see if the numbers cone down on their own.

    Your cat is kind of boarderline. I bet a diet change would make a big difference.

    Normal bg is 68-150, so 281 is high.... But vet stress would contribute to it.... And if she ate in the last hour or so that would raise it too.
     
  6. dina

    dina New Member

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    Kitty was put to rest yesterday because he had a probable allergic reaction on the way home from elpsar but if oncologist told us to treat diabetes we would have never given shot.
     
  7. dina

    dina New Member

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    symptoms urination and drinking alot, spaced out, lethargy , weakness and inappetance but chemoo/cancer could cause that. He had 94 degree body temperature for unknown reason but blanket got it up.
    I am thinking our oncologist contributed to killing our cat maybe.
     
  8. JanetNJ

    JanetNJ Well-Known Member

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    Oh I am so sorry for your loss. :(
     
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