How to measure blood glucose in a cat - Diabetic cat

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  • Опубліковано 27 гру 2024

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  • @WhosAGoodDogue
    @WhosAGoodDogue 6 років тому +217

    Hmmm. Even with the vicious bugger wrapped in a bath towel, and me using welders gloves whilst exectuting the "squish" method, the cat _still_ found it easier getting blood out of me, than I did getting blood out of the cat.
    He wasn't called _Hannibal_ for nothing you know!

    • @mark98115
      @mark98115 6 років тому +5

      Digger Dawg
      ROTFLMAO....
      My cat was an absolute sweetheart and I doubt I would have been able to get blood from him. He probably would not scratch me but he was a powerful 15 lbs of muscle that would simply squirm enough to avoid getting poked. Thankfully he was no diabetic so I did not have to try this.

  • @mathmurdock
    @mathmurdock 6 років тому +265

    Will I get false results if my cat is too sweet?

  • @phosgene2
    @phosgene2 6 років тому +181

    diabetic cat named "lance-a-lot" LOL.....

  • @Jane-ot6og
    @Jane-ot6og 6 років тому +58

    The names of all the cats in these videos are a riot. I love these videos

  • @crystalm3633
    @crystalm3633 6 років тому +73

    Thank you! This video has been very helpful. I just recently adopted a diabetic cat from a shelter and will be monitoring her blood glucose at home.

    • @pamelah4125
      @pamelah4125 6 років тому +34

      Crystal McCaughey Thank you so much for that. We had a sugar cat who lived to be an active 14 year old. Everyone thought we should put him down when he was diagnosed at age 6. (I'm a diabetic, too - ha!). He would get up on the counter when it was time to test, because he knew it meant food. It takes dedication, but it's not hard. Thank you for taking a chance on a little diabeeto!

    • @HelpfulVancouverVet
      @HelpfulVancouverVet  6 років тому +29

      I have a client who is treating her diabetic hamster with insulin injections; a cat by comparison is easy!

    • @junbh2
      @junbh2 6 років тому +12

      +Helpful Vancouver Vet Wow, now that's dedication!

  • @coffeenciggy
    @coffeenciggy 6 років тому +47

    Such a good boy Lancelot!

  • @chillout20
    @chillout20 7 років тому +114

    First off, I LOVE THESE VIDS.
    I will say that despite Lancelot not doing anything , he did look like he was about to slash open a vein in that poor vet’s arm.
    Also, gonna have to google Dr Uri to see if he has webinars on general good cat pet ownership. His vids are so good. His cats are so chill. Love it!

    • @arynnsprague9494
      @arynnsprague9494 6 років тому +16

      Haha I was going to say Lancelot's look at the end was an "I'm gonna poop in your shoes" look if I ever saw one!

    • @HelpfulVancouverVet
      @HelpfulVancouverVet  6 років тому +69

      So funny story... Lancelot did poop in a staff member's shoes last week. Luckily not mine. He is an immensely patient and sweet cat though and I appreciate his forbearance when we use him as a demo cat!

  • @irhonda31
    @irhonda31 6 років тому +19

    Lancelot’s tail was saying that he did not volunteer! LOL! One time doing that procedure, and my cat would be under the bed for good. I am finally able to give her two insulin shots per day, but it took 3 months to figure out how to trick her into the morning one, and she still evades me on occasion. Needless to say, I don’t check her at home, the vet does it every 6 months. I do appreciate the video, though. :-)

  • @junbh2
    @junbh2 6 років тому +69

    'Kindly volunteered', um yeah... I think most of us are familiar with that definition of 'volunteering' at some point in our lives...

  • @lindsaysimplyliving803
    @lindsaysimplyliving803 6 років тому +14

    I love your series of videos. You can tell home much you care about animals. Thank you!

  • @SMY1975
    @SMY1975 6 років тому +17

    I had a diabetic cat and tested her blood sugar twice a day before giving insulin. She was tightly regulated because of this. I highly recommend testing your pet's blood sugars at home if you can.

  • @capitanmelanito
    @capitanmelanito 6 років тому +33

    I hve a crush with this doc

  • @tabithamarie6481
    @tabithamarie6481 6 років тому +7

    i have type 1 diabetes and i’ve always wondered how to check the blood sugar of a cat! (i have 2 non diabetic cats) thank you for this video!

  • @gibsonst
    @gibsonst 6 років тому +8

    You've got great videos. They really have helped learn some skills to care for Carlton and Katy. Keep it up. 🐈😻

  • @itsparker64
    @itsparker64 6 років тому +14

    All of your videos have such a calming and serene feeling to them, as well as giving really great information! Thanks so much for the joy and education you are putting into the world.

  • @pasquarielloanthony
    @pasquarielloanthony 6 років тому +5

    Thank you very much. My fiance and I love your videos. We call you our "Vancouver Vet". Greetings from Boston!

  • @dianafridabtmfrid923
    @dianafridabtmfrid923 6 років тому +16

    i like this guy. please upload more

  • @Spills51
    @Spills51 6 років тому +41

    I hated doing the curb on my cat. It was hit and miss but the worst part was my cat obviously didn't enjoy it.
    By the end he would literally cower if I touched his ear.
    Once we got the right dose though I really only BS him if he is showing symptoms or it has been a few weeks.
    Just glad I don't have to check him often cause I felt terrible doing that to him :(
    On the plus side his health has dramatically turned for the better.

    • @HelpfulVancouverVet
      @HelpfulVancouverVet  6 років тому +12

      I'm sorry to hear that! It can be rough if your cat doesn't enjoy it. Fortunately most don't mind it. Perhaps talk to your vet about relying a bit more on fructosamine measurements, and using curves only after a dose adjustment.

  • @druidofthefang
    @druidofthefang 6 років тому +25

    So what was his sugar level? Oh man the 1 thing I wanted to see he didnt show

  • @janthill1940
    @janthill1940 6 років тому +6

    Dr B, will the ears become sensitive or calloused from constantly testing blood sugars?

    • @HelpfulVancouverVet
      @HelpfulVancouverVet  6 років тому +4

      Great question. Since we don’t check a diabetic cat’s blood sugar as often as a human’s and alternate sites, it doesn’t seem to be a problem.

  • @Jenny420ky
    @Jenny420ky 6 років тому +11

    love the name, Lancelot.. BIG Merlin fan here.. Beautiful cat

    • @denisej4813
      @denisej4813 6 років тому +1

      Yes, this cat is almost as handsome as Santiago Cabrera!

  • @zapychan
    @zapychan 6 років тому

    i love your videos so much, they're so useful!!!

  • @deborraholiveri6202
    @deborraholiveri6202 6 років тому +6

    my boy cay Benny is black and I cannot find the vein in his ear and he doesn't like his ears touched so I use his paw pad after cleaning it with an alcohol swab. I find the ear very difficult.

    • @HelpfulVancouverVet
      @HelpfulVancouverVet  6 років тому +15

      Thank you for sharing Deborrah! That is a great tip. Paw pads are a good alternative source of blood for BG measurements, and can be easier in some cats. Maybe I should make a video on those as well :-).

  • @WhosAGoodDogue
    @WhosAGoodDogue 6 років тому +3

    BG level test for the cat: Sorted!
    Nutritional "TR" replacement on the wall: pending....
    Lol: Dawg.

  • @ninjaahjumma
    @ninjaahjumma 6 років тому +1

    MORE CAT VIDEOS PLEASE

  • @JanineDavidge
    @JanineDavidge 6 років тому +4

    Numbers and when you are taking them would be helpful. ie...what is normal high and normal low, what to look for.

    • @allieren
      @allieren 6 років тому +3

      Janine Davidge If you know your cat is diabetic, surely your own vet has told you these things or can be a helpful resource? That isn’t something for which you should be relying on the Internet! Hopefully, you wouldn’t look to UA-cam to find that out for a human you cared for.

    • @HelpfulVancouverVet
      @HelpfulVancouverVet  6 років тому +8

      HI Janine,
      Allie made a good point. I don't provide that kind of info because anyone doing this will (I hope) have qualified veterinary support and are just looking to the video for practical/technical tips.

    • @JanineDavidge
      @JanineDavidge 6 років тому +1

      Helpful Vancouver Vet I see. Thanks.

  • @asolepascual
    @asolepascual 10 місяців тому

    Is the lancet to prick the cat's ear special for them or is a lancet for humans suitable?
    Thank you!

  • @ferarry13
    @ferarry13 6 років тому +2

    большое спасибо за полезные видео тёзка :)

  • @eleanorberryman5003
    @eleanorberryman5003 6 років тому +1

    This is very helpful! Thanks! Our cat was recently diagnosed with diabetes and we have to take him to the vet to test his blood sugar. We live in Quebec and I haven't been able to find where to buy the Alpha Trak monitor (when I google it, all the websites only ship in the US). Do you have a website you can recommend where it is available for shipping in Canada?

    • @HelpfulVancouverVet
      @HelpfulVancouverVet  6 років тому +4

      Hi Eleanor, we usually order alpha tracks for our clients and tbh I do not do it myself. My suggestion: ask your vet to figure it out. Solving problems is what we do.

  • @gabrielcotton6125
    @gabrielcotton6125 6 років тому +17

    Great series!!
    Investing in some video lighting would increase the quality of your videos.
    Your explanations and content couldn't be better !
    Best wishes.

    • @HelpfulVancouverVet
      @HelpfulVancouverVet  6 років тому +16

      Thanks for the comments. The videos are just meant to be a little bit of fun and information directed at pet lovers, not serious instructional material but I'll work the lighting for the next batch.

  • @Kat_Nguyen
    @Kat_Nguyen 6 років тому

    The first time I tested my cat I poked on the vessel and a lot of blood came out. I thought it was the wrong spot because it was too much blood. But now I have been struggling to get blood poking between the vessel and the edge of the ear. So I'm suppose to aim for the vessel?

  • @andreadigney6247
    @andreadigney6247 6 років тому +7

    that cat is 300 percent done lol.

  • @adiero
    @adiero 4 роки тому +1

    So what is normal or safe BG for cats? Humans it is about 5.5 mmol (4-7)

  • @aaiiof
    @aaiiof 6 років тому +1

    Sir, applying Vaseline won't give an erroneous result?

  • @janhendrikfranke
    @janhendrikfranke 6 років тому

    Now I know, how a Lanzelot looks!

  • @calicorex8014
    @calicorex8014 6 років тому +3

    Since cats can't taste sweet and are not huge carb eaters, I'm curious what other types of food can cause diabetes in cats? Can a non-obese cat get diabetes?

    • @HelpfulVancouverVet
      @HelpfulVancouverVet  6 років тому +9

      Yes, obesity is a risk factor but there are other causes for diabetes besides carb overload: congenital fibrosis and viral infection also happen.

    • @irhonda31
      @irhonda31 6 років тому +3

      My cat is not overweight, but she developed diabetes at 12 years of age.

    • @IngridRollema
      @IngridRollema 6 років тому +6

      To add to Dr. Burstyn's comment -- my diabetic cat became so after she had two acute episodes of pancreatitis. She was officially diagnosed with diabetes in early 2012, and is now chugging along at the ripe old age of 17. She hates the ear prick but tolerates the once-daily insulin injections.

  • @silkenpaw
    @silkenpaw 6 років тому +3

    What is the purpose of the Vaseline? I love these videos. You really have a great relationship with the animals.

    • @HelpfulVancouverVet
      @HelpfulVancouverVet  6 років тому +17

      It makes the vessel easier to see by slicking down fur and also makes the blood form a nice bead so even a tiny amount is enough to be read.

  • @line-mariefortier2629
    @line-mariefortier2629 5 років тому

    Please nice doctor, I am diabetic me too...

  • @VickiBee
    @VickiBee 6 років тому

    What's the normal limits of blood glucose in a cat? In a human WNL is 100. I was a paramedic but EMT-B's take the reading.That's how easy it is or, as one doctor phrased it, "They make those things so that any idiot can use them." 😄