I have a one year old cat named Katie who I recently adopted almost 3 months ago. I've taken her to the vet a few times because she was sick when I adopted her. She had an ear infection, a flea allergy, and tape worms. About a week ago, I've noticed she wasn't peeing in her litter box (I have another cat who is a year older). She always pees in this one spot in the litter box and never anywhere else so I know she hasn't been using it. I found out later she's been peeing in the carpet under my desk and in my bathroom. It was strange and I thought it was some behavioral issues because for the first month I adopted her I have to put her in the litter box a few times before she would even pee or poop because she liked to hold it until the last second. Katie never made a mess on the floor however, since I always put her right in front of the litter box to see if she has to do anything. Anyway it continues and I was searching it up online and read it could be a UTI so I took her to the vet on Tuesday. Wednesday the vet tells me she had a lot of blood in her urine so she had a UTI and the strange thing was she had a lot of sugar in her urine as well. The vet says it could be from stress because Katie is really young so its very unlikely for her to have diabetes. I go in the next day do a blood test and her sugar level was like 473 and they said it was diabetes. I was shocked because I wasn't even sure how she could've gotten it in the first place when I only had her for like 2 and a half months. She wasn't even displaying any symptoms of diabetes either not even drinking a lot of water and peeing a lot.
The vet said it may have been from the one steroid shot they gave her for her flea allergy about a month and a half ago but I find it strange since it was only one steroid shot. I guess it could have happened, I don't know. I have her on the Royal Canin glycobalance dry food right now and I'm suppose to get another blood test for her in 2 weeks to check if the diet works or if she has to be on insulin. Are insulin injections expensive? I don't have the money to spend about $300 every month and I really don't want to have to give her up since I already love her so much. Does the 12 hour injections get in the way of anything? I go to college and I wake up really early in the morning. I would leave food out but the vet says my other cat cant eat it since it wouldn't be good for her and both cats sleep with me. I don't have the time in the morning to watch my cat eat all her diet food then give her the shot after she finishes the bowl. Does hypoglycemia happen a few times or is it easily preventable? If they become hypoglycemic, would you have to rush them to an animal hospital? How possible is remission?
The vet said it may have been from the one steroid shot they gave her for her flea allergy about a month and a half ago but I find it strange since it was only one steroid shot. I guess it could have happened, I don't know. I have her on the Royal Canin glycobalance dry food right now and I'm suppose to get another blood test for her in 2 weeks to check if the diet works or if she has to be on insulin. Are insulin injections expensive? I don't have the money to spend about $300 every month and I really don't want to have to give her up since I already love her so much. Does the 12 hour injections get in the way of anything? I go to college and I wake up really early in the morning. I would leave food out but the vet says my other cat cant eat it since it wouldn't be good for her and both cats sleep with me. I don't have the time in the morning to watch my cat eat all her diet food then give her the shot after she finishes the bowl. Does hypoglycemia happen a few times or is it easily preventable? If they become hypoglycemic, would you have to rush them to an animal hospital? How possible is remission?

