Well.. we are trying a new technique with Merry. He is now on 8 units of Prozinc and his glucose readings are about 300-400 still. So the vet has us trying out Glipizide in the liquid form along with the 8 units. This weekend he will be on it about 3 weeks and so we will do a curve on Saturday and see how his numbers are. If they aren't any lower still then we're going to switch him to a different insulin.
Pippin is now on 2 units of Prozinc and his numbers are perfect. Today they were 203. But then all last week he has been doing some EPIC pukes. It's straight bile. This happened to him in 2010 and we went to a different vet then who took xrays to see if anything was blocking his intestines and discovered he was constipated . That vet just sent us home with an enema and had us do it ourselves at home. Well today we went to the new vet that we love with Pippin and told them about what is going on. This vet not only took an xray but also took blood to check the pancreas. Pippin does have Pancreatitis which she said is common in cats that have diabetes. He is also very constipated (like last time). The vet I take them to now actually did the enema for me this time which was nice! It turns out when a cat is diabetic you can't give them medicine that is given to cats normally for diabetes. Sooooooo (my cats always have drama) we have to give him pain meds because pancreatitis is very painful, he gets NSAIDS to help with the inflammation of the pancreas instead of steroids that are normally given. My vet posted a picture on facebook of Pippin getting the enema! Yea... so I'm going to post it here too!
So in a month we go back and check Pippin's pancreas numbers and see if they have gone back to normal. Also we must make sure he doesn't puke because the vet said that this is very bad for a cat's pancreas. Diabetic cats are drama!
Update on 5/1/2013 The Glipizide is working. Merry's glucose is perfect. He is on Glipizide and 8 units of insulin and everything is perfect!
A little help for those of us trying to take care of our diabetic cats.
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Wet Food VS Dry Food
I have no idea what or why... but now Pippin is back to eating his dry food. Which is good because it is cheaper and then he can get the prescription diabetic cat food. I think once he is feeling better then he eats normally. The hardest part for me with diabetic cats is feeding times. These cats are so used to free feeding that trying to feed them only three times a day is almost impossible. They cry, fight, stare at me, everything they can to get food. It is the worst at night when trying to sleep. But I do my best.
The other hard issue with cat is finding someone to give them a shot if you want to go and do something. The other night was practically impossible to find someone to come over since we wanted to go out to the city for the night. My advice... teach as many people as you can how to give shots so that when you are in a crunch you can find someone to help you out.
This website has a good picture of testing your cat's glucose reading with the ear.. and giving a cat a simple shot:
Cat Diabetes
The other hard issue with cat is finding someone to give them a shot if you want to go and do something. The other night was practically impossible to find someone to come over since we wanted to go out to the city for the night. My advice... teach as many people as you can how to give shots so that when you are in a crunch you can find someone to help you out.
This website has a good picture of testing your cat's glucose reading with the ear.. and giving a cat a simple shot:
Cat Diabetes
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Diabetes is back!!
Well everything with Pippin was going so well... then the last 3 weeks he hasn't been eating very well. Snubbing his food again.. biting a little bit and then spitting pieces out. We tried wet food and he kinda ate that as well. Took him back to the vet who did another teeth cleaning. There were no teeth to be pulled. So there really is nothing wrong with his jaw. So I took him back to the vet today who ran a bunch of blood panels and his glucose is 426. Ughhh.. so we are back to giving him insulin. 2 units in the morning and 2 units at night. Merry (my other cat with diabetes) is getting a little better. His insulin numbers have really dropped. So now the vet has us giving him 6 units of insulin and mixing his diabetic food with Pippin's food (which is Purina One Indoor Cats). We will do another glucose curve on Merry this weekend.
I said before I would show pictures of the glucose reader... and never did it... so I am doing it right now. I will say that I bought the reader at the vet because I was in a hurry to get Merry better. But now I would shop around for one to find a better price. Also I would recommend people to get a good vet even if they are pricey if your cat has diabetes. My vet is expensive for the visits but when I do the glucose curves on the weekend and call in with the numbers on Monday they always tell me what to change the insulin to for free. So that is nice.
(Pippin at vet)
I said before I would show pictures of the glucose reader... and never did it... so I am doing it right now. I will say that I bought the reader at the vet because I was in a hurry to get Merry better. But now I would shop around for one to find a better price. Also I would recommend people to get a good vet even if they are pricey if your cat has diabetes. My vet is expensive for the visits but when I do the glucose curves on the weekend and call in with the numbers on Monday they always tell me what to change the insulin to for free. So that is nice.
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Diabetic Cat Food
Merry is up to 8 units of insulin now. I am hoping he doesn't go up anymore since it's $100 a vile! I purchased a glucose reader from the new vet and we do a glucose curve on Merry every two weeks. This is where we poke his little ear and see what his readings are for his blood glucose. We do this 6 times once every two hours. Then we'll call the vet with the results and they will let us know whether or not to up or down the dosage. This weekend is curve time so I plan on taking a few pictures and doing a post about it. Merry is also on diabetic food now. $50 for a big bag!! Yuck. He and Pippin cannot eat the same food so the only good thing that came out of the $50 bag is that it forces me to put them on a diet since their food can't sit out. It seems that the food is bringing down his glucose reading... since they were quite high! Be on the lookout for the glucose curve post this weekend!
Monday, July 9, 2012
Mind Blown
Ok so my mind was blown today. I went to the vet for Pippin and he has completely healed. ummm.... I don't even know what happened? We are thinking with Pippin that he stopped eating because of his tooth hurting. Which THEN made all his organs just go out of control. So we have stopped ALL meds on him and he has an appointment to get his teeth cleaned and Xrayed next week. I am still a little ticked about this though since he did have his teeth cleaned 3 months ago. I called them today and they did not take Xrays. ERRRRR
Merry of course still has diabetes and we still have to get his under control. Happy day though about Pippin!!!
Merry of course still has diabetes and we still have to get his under control. Happy day though about Pippin!!!
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Shaved
I was totally surprised when Pippin came home last week with his belly shaved after his ultra sound! I don't know why but I didn't know they were going to do that. Here are some pics!
I wanted to share his food with you. I separate it into three servings in containers I got from IKEA. Also I would recommend getting a bag for all the meds you may need for your cat. It is a good way to keep track of everything and then if someone else has to take care of your pet everything is in one place.
I wanted to share his food with you. I separate it into three servings in containers I got from IKEA. Also I would recommend getting a bag for all the meds you may need for your cat. It is a good way to keep track of everything and then if someone else has to take care of your pet everything is in one place.
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Green Machine
If you have cats with diabetes and liver problems... a green machine will be your pal.
So Pippin has now puked twice in the past two days. It is the food he has eaten and yellow. The color of bile. This stuff can REALLY stain. So after he pukes I wait a little while and then get some wet food back in him. The green machine can really help with urine too. We hadn't realized until it was way too late that the cats were peeing in our guest bedroom. ughhh it was awful! We had to tear up the carpet/carpet pad and then paint Kilz onto the floor to lock in the odor and then go to Lowes buy some carpet pad and then luckily we had some carpet left to match the carpet we had to tear up. I swear these cats could've ONLY peed in there for a week. But I guess with cats who knows? There was no stain on the floor but the smell was so bad we had to get that carpet out. There was nothing the green machine could do for this!!
What I discovered:
Pulled up the pad and carpet:
Cut out patterns:
Painted the floor with Kilz (water based so it's easier to clean up)
Stapled down new pad and carpet:
YEESH!!!
Friday, July 6, 2012
My boys
Well hello!!
Thought I would start this little blog to help give out info on sick kitties and to get feedback from anyone going through the same thing.
I have two cats... Pippin who is on the left and Merry who is on the right. About 3 months ago I took them in to get their teeth cleaned. Right before I asked them to check Merry for diabetes since he is my larger cat. Well they checked his urine and determined that he did have diabetes. So he had to go back for a blood check. Which he hates. The would take his blood from his leg which was awful for him. It was a cheaper vet.. $15 per glucose check. We started him on 1/2 unit of prozinc . Which is $100 per vial. Not cheap stuff. And we learned the hard way that when you accidentally leave it out of the fridge it is no good (we had only had it four days) and had to spend another $100 right away. Anyways... we kept taking Merry back to this place. And eventually got him up to 4 units twice a day. Oh and we were told that if he goes into diabetic shock to put honey in a syringe which we later found out (good point for you to know) the honey must be watered down with water (50/50) and then rubbed on the gums.
Then my other cat Pippin... starting acting acting odd two weeks ago. Very lethargic, slow, not really active. Plus I noticed I could start to feel his bones (by the way my cats were very over weight. Pippin weighing 23 lbs and Merry about 25 lbs two months ago). I looked at my husband and said that I thought he was acting odd, he agrees and we made an appointment. When he went to the appointment he only weighed 14lbs. He lost a ton of weight in a short period of time. So the did a blood panel on him. Which came back with high enzymes in the liver, high blood sugar, and his numbers for his pancreas was off too. He also had yellow skin which was an indication something was wrong with his liver. So they called the next day with this news... saying we could try two things. 1. Give him insulin and see if that fixes all the problems, or 2. see if maybe there was a tumor on his liver with an ultra sound. I went the ultra sound route because I didn't want him to live with a tumor if he had one. The ultra sound did come back with no abnormalities. So we went with the insulin route.
This vet started Pippin off at 4 units twice a day and gave him a liver drug called SAMe. And we were told to force feed him because he had become anorexic from being ill. This vet though did not tell us how much food to make Pippin eat. And really didn't tell us how to force feed a cat. So we went home and just gave him a little tuna and shoved it in his mouth and made him chew it. Ughhh poor guy. Well when he did chew the food his jaw would make loud grinding noises, and popping sounds. Which we went back to the vet right away on Thurs to make sure this wasn't something bad. This vet said it was nothing just the chirping noises they make when talking to birds. I even had it on film. So I took him home.
Well we are going out of town so I need a place to kennel him since my friend doesn't mind giving Merry a shot but wasn't sure about force feeding a cat. I called the vet he had been going to but they weren't a hospital and don't have anyone come in on the weekend to check on cats. So I called this vet/hospital just for cats who said of course they could kennel him. I wanted to go by there and see what it looked like so on Friday I headed over there. While looking at the kennels I spoke to a vet tech... who was listening to the story about Pippin. While talking to her she asked me if the first vet had given me nausea pills because when cats have liver problems they get nausea!! I said no I hadn't even heard that yet. Then she asked if they had given any appetite enhancer pills... I said no again! Then she asked me if I had a syringe for force feeding. I said I just had the little one they gave me for giving honey if they had a seizure. Then she gave me these pills and this large syringe (which was a life saver when force feeding). She also told me that he should be eating a can of food per day to get his calories back up... we had no idea he should be eating that much!! They gave us some cans of prescription diet a/d which is also a life savor when force feeding a cat.
So while there I went ahead and obviously made an appointment for a second opinion at this new vet. After giving Pippin the pills and making him eat that much food over the weekend he was walking around the house again. On Monday we went to his appointment. Where I learned he has a tooth that looked infected which may be why his jaw is making noise when he eats. But we can't fix the tooth until we get his liver straightened out. So he received pain meds for that. They I found out he has high blood pressure so he got meds for that. She moved his insulin down to 3 units once a day. Kept him on his liver meds, nausea meds, and appetite meds. I had Pippin and Merry's teeth cleaned at the first vet 3 months ago. So she asked me if they did xrays and to be honest I don't know. I thought it was a little cheap when I had it done but just assumed that they had xrays. Lesson learned. We probably could've found out about his tooth sooner if I hadn't listened to my friend about a cheaper vet.
Tuesday I took Merry to the 2nd vet. This vet is really good about diabetes. They have an actual glucose reader where they just prick the cat's ear and get a reading. At the other vet they would pull blood from the vein and it was so much drama. They taught me about a glucose curve. Which is very effective in figuring out units of insulin to give. They wanted to do the glucose curve at the vet but it was $30 each time and they wanted to do it 5 times. Well if I left Merry there to do that it would've just paid for the glucose reader. So I went ahead and bought it and just did the test at home. You have to poke the ear on the outside where you can see the vein that goes outside the ear. At first it was a little hard... I was afraid to poke straight through the ear. But finally I did it. And then sent the results to the vet. Who then moved Merry up to 5 units twice a day. He gets A LOT of insulin.
Of course then the past two days Pippin is sneezing so I took him back to the vet because I thought when cats get colds they don't go away on their own. I swear I heard that somewhere. But when I went today they said to let it go away on it's own. BUT I did learn even MORE about the insulin! You learn something new every time you go to the vet so be ready. I learned that I probably was just about to KILL Pippin!! So it turns out he has a really low insulin. And that when we went in there the first time (on Monday) his glucose was 70 something!!! And then today 90 something!! If a cat's insulin goes under 50 they could die!! And when you give them a shot it drops like 50 points!! WHAT!!!!!!!!!! So now.... they want him to be on 2 units every morning and then on Sunday we check his glucose morning, noon, night and call the vet to see if we need to changed insulin again... and Monday get his blood pressure checked again. Poor babies... I have been stressed to the max and will try to keep the blog updated with info for those out there looking for help with their diabetic kitties!!
Thought I would start this little blog to help give out info on sick kitties and to get feedback from anyone going through the same thing.
I have two cats... Pippin who is on the left and Merry who is on the right. About 3 months ago I took them in to get their teeth cleaned. Right before I asked them to check Merry for diabetes since he is my larger cat. Well they checked his urine and determined that he did have diabetes. So he had to go back for a blood check. Which he hates. The would take his blood from his leg which was awful for him. It was a cheaper vet.. $15 per glucose check. We started him on 1/2 unit of prozinc . Which is $100 per vial. Not cheap stuff. And we learned the hard way that when you accidentally leave it out of the fridge it is no good (we had only had it four days) and had to spend another $100 right away. Anyways... we kept taking Merry back to this place. And eventually got him up to 4 units twice a day. Oh and we were told that if he goes into diabetic shock to put honey in a syringe which we later found out (good point for you to know) the honey must be watered down with water (50/50) and then rubbed on the gums.
Then my other cat Pippin... starting acting acting odd two weeks ago. Very lethargic, slow, not really active. Plus I noticed I could start to feel his bones (by the way my cats were very over weight. Pippin weighing 23 lbs and Merry about 25 lbs two months ago). I looked at my husband and said that I thought he was acting odd, he agrees and we made an appointment. When he went to the appointment he only weighed 14lbs. He lost a ton of weight in a short period of time. So the did a blood panel on him. Which came back with high enzymes in the liver, high blood sugar, and his numbers for his pancreas was off too. He also had yellow skin which was an indication something was wrong with his liver. So they called the next day with this news... saying we could try two things. 1. Give him insulin and see if that fixes all the problems, or 2. see if maybe there was a tumor on his liver with an ultra sound. I went the ultra sound route because I didn't want him to live with a tumor if he had one. The ultra sound did come back with no abnormalities. So we went with the insulin route.
This vet started Pippin off at 4 units twice a day and gave him a liver drug called SAMe. And we were told to force feed him because he had become anorexic from being ill. This vet though did not tell us how much food to make Pippin eat. And really didn't tell us how to force feed a cat. So we went home and just gave him a little tuna and shoved it in his mouth and made him chew it. Ughhh poor guy. Well when he did chew the food his jaw would make loud grinding noises, and popping sounds. Which we went back to the vet right away on Thurs to make sure this wasn't something bad. This vet said it was nothing just the chirping noises they make when talking to birds. I even had it on film. So I took him home.
Well we are going out of town so I need a place to kennel him since my friend doesn't mind giving Merry a shot but wasn't sure about force feeding a cat. I called the vet he had been going to but they weren't a hospital and don't have anyone come in on the weekend to check on cats. So I called this vet/hospital just for cats who said of course they could kennel him. I wanted to go by there and see what it looked like so on Friday I headed over there. While looking at the kennels I spoke to a vet tech... who was listening to the story about Pippin. While talking to her she asked me if the first vet had given me nausea pills because when cats have liver problems they get nausea!! I said no I hadn't even heard that yet. Then she asked if they had given any appetite enhancer pills... I said no again! Then she asked me if I had a syringe for force feeding. I said I just had the little one they gave me for giving honey if they had a seizure. Then she gave me these pills and this large syringe (which was a life saver when force feeding). She also told me that he should be eating a can of food per day to get his calories back up... we had no idea he should be eating that much!! They gave us some cans of prescription diet a/d which is also a life savor when force feeding a cat.
So while there I went ahead and obviously made an appointment for a second opinion at this new vet. After giving Pippin the pills and making him eat that much food over the weekend he was walking around the house again. On Monday we went to his appointment. Where I learned he has a tooth that looked infected which may be why his jaw is making noise when he eats. But we can't fix the tooth until we get his liver straightened out. So he received pain meds for that. They I found out he has high blood pressure so he got meds for that. She moved his insulin down to 3 units once a day. Kept him on his liver meds, nausea meds, and appetite meds. I had Pippin and Merry's teeth cleaned at the first vet 3 months ago. So she asked me if they did xrays and to be honest I don't know. I thought it was a little cheap when I had it done but just assumed that they had xrays. Lesson learned. We probably could've found out about his tooth sooner if I hadn't listened to my friend about a cheaper vet.
Tuesday I took Merry to the 2nd vet. This vet is really good about diabetes. They have an actual glucose reader where they just prick the cat's ear and get a reading. At the other vet they would pull blood from the vein and it was so much drama. They taught me about a glucose curve. Which is very effective in figuring out units of insulin to give. They wanted to do the glucose curve at the vet but it was $30 each time and they wanted to do it 5 times. Well if I left Merry there to do that it would've just paid for the glucose reader. So I went ahead and bought it and just did the test at home. You have to poke the ear on the outside where you can see the vein that goes outside the ear. At first it was a little hard... I was afraid to poke straight through the ear. But finally I did it. And then sent the results to the vet. Who then moved Merry up to 5 units twice a day. He gets A LOT of insulin.
Of course then the past two days Pippin is sneezing so I took him back to the vet because I thought when cats get colds they don't go away on their own. I swear I heard that somewhere. But when I went today they said to let it go away on it's own. BUT I did learn even MORE about the insulin! You learn something new every time you go to the vet so be ready. I learned that I probably was just about to KILL Pippin!! So it turns out he has a really low insulin. And that when we went in there the first time (on Monday) his glucose was 70 something!!! And then today 90 something!! If a cat's insulin goes under 50 they could die!! And when you give them a shot it drops like 50 points!! WHAT!!!!!!!!!! So now.... they want him to be on 2 units every morning and then on Sunday we check his glucose morning, noon, night and call the vet to see if we need to changed insulin again... and Monday get his blood pressure checked again. Poor babies... I have been stressed to the max and will try to keep the blog updated with info for those out there looking for help with their diabetic kitties!!
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