Jainarayan
Member Since 2017
I'm Jainarayan, male. My boy's name is Christian, he's 7. For the past week or so he's been having problems jumping. Most people don't want cats jumping on the table, but that's where I have to feed him or the dogs will eat his food. Trouble jumping was the first thing I noticed. I've since put a step stool he can use to climb.
He hasn't looked right: fur getting "mothy" despite combing and brushing him; lost weight almost overnight; somewhat lethargic, having to try two or three times to get on the table; I had to put wee-wee pads on the floor, though he uses the litterbox too. I don't think he knows what he's doing when he urinates on yhe floor because at times he stares off into space. This all occurred within a matter of days.
I took him to the vet because I was getting increasingly worried. She took blood and urine samples and came back in the room with the results... diabetes with his blood sugar almost 400 and some blood in his urine.
The doctor said he could be treated with insulin. I've stopped his dry food and give him as much canned as he wants. I use Blue Wilderness. I could certainly check his blood and give him injections. But she said we're looking at thousands in cost. I simply do not have that kind of money. The doctor said it could still all be in vain. Maybe the diabetes is that advanced?
I asked how this happened, what did I do wrong? At his last checkup in Sept. 2016 his blood sugar was only slightly elevated, doctor said probably due to the stress of the visit. I know cats are extremely talented at hiding illness. When you do see symptoms it's usually pretty advanced. Is he that critical for it to be so high and for him to change and lose weight almost overnight?
The other option she said is to do nothing. She said there's no shame in it because of the cost, which is beyond a lot of people's mean. Right, so I can be called one of those people who have an animal they can't take care of? I know I'm being irrational because I've rescued sick animals before (ferrets, cats, a puppy) and gave them a home and care for the time they had left.
So without being able to afford treatment I have to opt for making him as happy and comfortable as possible until either he decides to leave his body to take a new birth (a better one I hope), or it's time to send him to take his next birth (I'm Hindu, we believe in rebirth)? That's a euphemistic way of saying watch him die or decide when it's time to put him down?
If 10 people all beat me at the same time with Louisville Sluggers it would hurt less than this. I just don't know what to do. Someone please advise me.
He hasn't looked right: fur getting "mothy" despite combing and brushing him; lost weight almost overnight; somewhat lethargic, having to try two or three times to get on the table; I had to put wee-wee pads on the floor, though he uses the litterbox too. I don't think he knows what he's doing when he urinates on yhe floor because at times he stares off into space. This all occurred within a matter of days.
I took him to the vet because I was getting increasingly worried. She took blood and urine samples and came back in the room with the results... diabetes with his blood sugar almost 400 and some blood in his urine.
The doctor said he could be treated with insulin. I've stopped his dry food and give him as much canned as he wants. I use Blue Wilderness. I could certainly check his blood and give him injections. But she said we're looking at thousands in cost. I simply do not have that kind of money. The doctor said it could still all be in vain. Maybe the diabetes is that advanced?
I asked how this happened, what did I do wrong? At his last checkup in Sept. 2016 his blood sugar was only slightly elevated, doctor said probably due to the stress of the visit. I know cats are extremely talented at hiding illness. When you do see symptoms it's usually pretty advanced. Is he that critical for it to be so high and for him to change and lose weight almost overnight?
The other option she said is to do nothing. She said there's no shame in it because of the cost, which is beyond a lot of people's mean. Right, so I can be called one of those people who have an animal they can't take care of? I know I'm being irrational because I've rescued sick animals before (ferrets, cats, a puppy) and gave them a home and care for the time they had left.
So without being able to afford treatment I have to opt for making him as happy and comfortable as possible until either he decides to leave his body to take a new birth (a better one I hope), or it's time to send him to take his next birth (I'm Hindu, we believe in rebirth)? That's a euphemistic way of saying watch him die or decide when it's time to put him down?
If 10 people all beat me at the same time with Louisville Sluggers it would hurt less than this. I just don't know what to do. Someone please advise me.

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