Purrberry
Member Since 2020
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Hi everyone,
@Wendy&Neko
@PerfumedCatMom
@Lisa & Oberon
@Butters & Lyla
Thank you for your responses yesterday.
An update on Fred and advice is appreciated. If he does not eat, do I give him his full amount of insulin? Vet visit?
I woke at 2 am and went to find Fred as per our usual routine. He ALWAYS greets me and comes up for a treat and usually a test. However, he didn’t move off the couch, and I could tell right away he was off. He didn’t want to stir, so I carried him upstairs to see him in the light and test him. He let me test and was 350. But he was lethargic and swishy tailed, and didn’t want his treat, which is unheard of. He finally ate one, and slunk back downstairs. He wanted away from me. Of course, I was now very worried, as this has never happened. About 10 minutes later, I hear him throwing up downstairs. So now I'm really in a panic, worrying about DKA.
I had purchased a NovaMax ketone reader for an emergency when I traveled, and I had actually tried to use it yesterday when I saw Fred's numbers so high. But I was screwing it up, somehow, so I couldn't get it to work. So, I relied on the urine tests. Now, with adrenaline going (and my poor husband wide awake at this point as well) I was determined to use it. With my husband's help, we got a ketone reading of .4. I actually didn't even know if that was good or bad, but I finally read enough to know it was "ok". So although I knew he was nauseous, etc, he really just wanted to be left alone.
I let him be until about 7:45 AM. At that time, he did come off the couch and greet me when I walked in, but I can still see he's not normal. He came up, had some water and a +11 test....199. Ketone was .2 (He hadn't eaten since 11 PM the night before) I let him have a few pieces of dry food because I wanted something in him. He then more eagerly ate a couple of PureBites and drank more water. I'm kind of holding right now to see if he keeps those bits of food down. He is due for breakfast and insulin in 30 minutes, but I can see he's not really interested in food.
Thoughts on what's going on? Pancreatitis flare? I knew something was up with those terribly high numbers yesterday. He gets SO stressed going to the vet that I don't know if that causes more harm than good. I do not, however, know how to do fluids on my own, and though I have Cernia, I just can't get it in him.
I guess I will see if he'll eat...
Hi everyone,
@Wendy&Neko
@PerfumedCatMom
@Lisa & Oberon
@Butters & Lyla
Thank you for your responses yesterday.
An update on Fred and advice is appreciated. If he does not eat, do I give him his full amount of insulin? Vet visit?
I woke at 2 am and went to find Fred as per our usual routine. He ALWAYS greets me and comes up for a treat and usually a test. However, he didn’t move off the couch, and I could tell right away he was off. He didn’t want to stir, so I carried him upstairs to see him in the light and test him. He let me test and was 350. But he was lethargic and swishy tailed, and didn’t want his treat, which is unheard of. He finally ate one, and slunk back downstairs. He wanted away from me. Of course, I was now very worried, as this has never happened. About 10 minutes later, I hear him throwing up downstairs. So now I'm really in a panic, worrying about DKA.
I had purchased a NovaMax ketone reader for an emergency when I traveled, and I had actually tried to use it yesterday when I saw Fred's numbers so high. But I was screwing it up, somehow, so I couldn't get it to work. So, I relied on the urine tests. Now, with adrenaline going (and my poor husband wide awake at this point as well) I was determined to use it. With my husband's help, we got a ketone reading of .4. I actually didn't even know if that was good or bad, but I finally read enough to know it was "ok". So although I knew he was nauseous, etc, he really just wanted to be left alone.
I let him be until about 7:45 AM. At that time, he did come off the couch and greet me when I walked in, but I can still see he's not normal. He came up, had some water and a +11 test....199. Ketone was .2 (He hadn't eaten since 11 PM the night before) I let him have a few pieces of dry food because I wanted something in him. He then more eagerly ate a couple of PureBites and drank more water. I'm kind of holding right now to see if he keeps those bits of food down. He is due for breakfast and insulin in 30 minutes, but I can see he's not really interested in food.
Thoughts on what's going on? Pancreatitis flare? I knew something was up with those terribly high numbers yesterday. He gets SO stressed going to the vet that I don't know if that causes more harm than good. I do not, however, know how to do fluids on my own, and though I have Cernia, I just can't get it in him.
I guess I will see if he'll eat...
Here's hoping it stays down.