Checking in here! Wouldn't mind seeing what people think.
Currently... his numbers have been more in the 200 range than anything else. HOWEVER... we are having some problems with peeing in certain places.
1) We have been stressed out personally since late June 2018. Extra so I would say the last couple weeks of July. (the couple weeks were were in our old apartment I noticed that he'd peed beside the couch in our living room). Another note is I rarely was home (my roomie and husband were regularly) due to not being able to be in our place mentally - I would come home to sleep. Otherwise, I would be sure to find things to do outside our place. We had found one bed bug at the end of June (and the LAST summer we'd had MONTHS of actual bedbugs finding out that a neighbor wasn't telling our landlord... WHICH is why we were able to get out of our lease this time even though - we only saw one. We had to process/check/treat all we could between the old place and this one.. (also pre treating the entire new apartment - not messing around). Needless to say I had some BBPSTD from LAST year and than seeing one just was too much...
2) We have been in the process of packing up our apartment in July as a result. We moved in officially to the new place on July 6th. When he got to the new place. He peed in two places that weren't the box (both in the roomie's room - but she hadn't lived in it yet really - just a couple of her items in there). We placed the box in the broom closet with the door open and quickly realized that this was a bad call as no ventilation and making the whole apartment not so livable scent-wise finally deciding on the bathroom as the perfect place - there's a small closet we leave open there (the old place - the box was in a open closet too). AFTER a couple days - he peed by the roomie's dresser in the AM, she came home that night, and he peed into her closet over a ton of her leather and leather shoes (she does some leather working!). .... And than the spot he tends to pee on the most is to the a few feet from the original closet we had the litter in.
TODAY, we took his urine sample to the vet to be sure it's not a UTI issue. I have checked his ketones randomly and nothing has come up weird. The vet seems to think it's behavioral which is good and bad. we tried buying new litter and a new box. We placed a urine pad dealy under it too (because most of the time whatever box he does go in, he doesn't always turn around - probably due to the mild neuropathy he has endured due to diabetes. We have fake wood floors so the pee cleans up quickly and nicely. We also spray on enzyme cleaner/odor removal every time afterwards or on top of his mat that's by the new box. (I hope the new box can be moved slowly over to the other box in the bathroom - where we want him to go over the next week or two!) We have also tried placing foil after cleaning it all up - that hasn't seemed to work either - so.... that box moving idea is all we have right now!
So.... a couple things to look at I guess; checking in on his numbers... and than his pee problem. I had a good cry today about it... just WOW. Needed to do that. AT least he isn't regularly in the 300's and 400s... although his all time average on glucose levels is 300 somethin.. small steps!
Hey, thanks for reading if you made it this far! AND sorry I haven't even really checked in! Things should be chilling out starting this week - and they already have some - but I think we all feel uneasy and frustrated about Cosmos' issues. I'm sure he is too! Poor guy. He gets play and cuddles and we try not to yell at him when he pees - but man, it's challenging sometimes in regards to that problem!
Take care,
Abbey
Note: He's also ravenously hungry all the time and pees a STORM when he does pee. Very diabetes related of course. Super talkative also - always ALWAYS wants food - even right after you feed him a bunch. I am feeding him good ol' BFF food - he gets real pieces of chicken snacks/fish snacks/sliced turkey on occasion also. We just try to feed him more throughout the day to balance him out!

AND when we eat so we can eat in peace.
