Cindra
Member Since 2017
Hello Friends and Felines,
My 13 year old Bengal, Woo Woo, was diagnosed with diabetes 6 weeks ago. His insulin (Lantas Solostar) was increased from a starting dose of 2 units to 3 units after his first glucose curve still showed a high BG of 366.
Thanks to this forum I have learned a great deal and recently started testing his BG at home - using an EverPaw glucometer. Yesterday I also started him on B12 methylcobalamin. His diet has always been strictly wet food, but I am gradually changing to wet food brands that are no carbs (just protein).
Woo is suffering from neuropathy in his hind legs. He stopped jumping and was limping before his diabetes diagnosis. We thought it was arthritis of the hips (like his mother and grandmother) but x-rays revealed a bone chip and inoperable cyst in his left stifle (no arthritis). Neuropathy has made it difficult for him to walk and both back legs/feet seem to hurt. Like many of the cats on this forum, he rests after just a few steps, and struggles getting into & out of the litter box.
My first question is related to his difficulty squatting. It's obviously painful for him to hold a squatting position when defecating. He gets lower and lower in the litter as the feces comes out, until he is literally sitting in or on his feces. He is not constipated and his feces looks normal. I have been helping him by holding him up while he squats and lifting him out of the litter box to keep him from sitting in the feces. This situation is not improving.
Is painful squatting and defecation most likely related to the neuropathy in his hind legs? If not, what else should I consider?
Thank you for your continued guidance.
My 13 year old Bengal, Woo Woo, was diagnosed with diabetes 6 weeks ago. His insulin (Lantas Solostar) was increased from a starting dose of 2 units to 3 units after his first glucose curve still showed a high BG of 366.
Thanks to this forum I have learned a great deal and recently started testing his BG at home - using an EverPaw glucometer. Yesterday I also started him on B12 methylcobalamin. His diet has always been strictly wet food, but I am gradually changing to wet food brands that are no carbs (just protein).
Woo is suffering from neuropathy in his hind legs. He stopped jumping and was limping before his diabetes diagnosis. We thought it was arthritis of the hips (like his mother and grandmother) but x-rays revealed a bone chip and inoperable cyst in his left stifle (no arthritis). Neuropathy has made it difficult for him to walk and both back legs/feet seem to hurt. Like many of the cats on this forum, he rests after just a few steps, and struggles getting into & out of the litter box.
My first question is related to his difficulty squatting. It's obviously painful for him to hold a squatting position when defecating. He gets lower and lower in the litter as the feces comes out, until he is literally sitting in or on his feces. He is not constipated and his feces looks normal. I have been helping him by holding him up while he squats and lifting him out of the litter box to keep him from sitting in the feces. This situation is not improving.
Is painful squatting and defecation most likely related to the neuropathy in his hind legs? If not, what else should I consider?
Thank you for your continued guidance.
. Without Methyl B12, it took about 4 months before I saw a noticeable improvement in my boys neuropathy and now at month 7, I can barely tell he ever had it. 
. If not, good luck with Woo Woo, and remember this is a marathon, not a sprint 