Ashley O Waterhouse
Member Since 2018
Hi everyone! I am a newly diagnosed diabetic cat mom, looking for answers. My boy Zeus was diagnosed with diabetes at the beginning of the month. A co-worker of mine has a cat recently diagnosed as diabetic and had suggested that Zeus was not acting himself. He was due for his routine shots so I had the vet do some blood work and sure enough, he was almost 600. Zeus is about 12yrs old (not sure of exact age) and weighs 12.2lbs. He is currently on 1.5 of vetsulin twice a day. He has has two blood checks done over the last 3 weeks. His first check 1 week after diagnosis showed his levels at 190. His 2nd check was 180.
My vet is keeping us on the 1.5 for the next 2 weeks. So far i haven't noticed much change in behavior. He was really active the first few days after diagnosis but now he's back to sleeping most of the day.
I have noticed he's walking funny, as if his spine or back legs hurt. I took him to the vet and she mentioned that some diabetic cats develop issues with their back legs (can't think of the name).
Zeus was also switched from Blue basics indoor health to Hills W/D food, which he does not seem to like. Ive read over the food list and was going to try fancy feast. He loves anything beef flavored so hopefully i can get his diet figured out soon. Im a nit confused how to figure out calorie needs though. Currently both of my cats are getting 1 - 5.5 can each everyday. Hopefully this is correct! And since they aren't fans of the new food they've only been eating about half of that - which is making me worried.
Thank you for all the advice and help on this forum. There is so much information out there. It really helps to have a place where people can share their experiences with others.
#diabeticcatmom
My vet is keeping us on the 1.5 for the next 2 weeks. So far i haven't noticed much change in behavior. He was really active the first few days after diagnosis but now he's back to sleeping most of the day.
I have noticed he's walking funny, as if his spine or back legs hurt. I took him to the vet and she mentioned that some diabetic cats develop issues with their back legs (can't think of the name).
Zeus was also switched from Blue basics indoor health to Hills W/D food, which he does not seem to like. Ive read over the food list and was going to try fancy feast. He loves anything beef flavored so hopefully i can get his diet figured out soon. Im a nit confused how to figure out calorie needs though. Currently both of my cats are getting 1 - 5.5 can each everyday. Hopefully this is correct! And since they aren't fans of the new food they've only been eating about half of that - which is making me worried.
Thank you for all the advice and help on this forum. There is so much information out there. It really helps to have a place where people can share their experiences with others.
#diabeticcatmom