Dee Dee C
Member Since 2019
Good day to everyone in FDMB,
My name is deedee, and my 13 year old (neutered male) cat, Clarence, was diagnosed on June 6. Clarence currently weighs about 13 lbs., which is low for him.
A bit of the back-story: I noticed in late April/early May that he was drinking excessively and I quikly learned where all that water was going when I'd clean his litter boxes (he has 2). I kept my eye on him for a time (due to alot of other things going on with my dogs, didn't take him to the vet right away). At one point it seemed to ease up, but shortly after having my beloved 13 year old lab mix put down, I noticed that Clarence had lost more than just his winter-weight and didn't seem to want to eat. I switched him from dry food to fancy feast, and he started to pick up a bit. I began to wonder if he could be diabetic. I got an appointment at the vet and started doing research on feline diabetes. The more I researched, the more I was convinced he had diabetes. The results of the vet's senior panel on him confirmed my suspisions.
He went in for curve testing on June 11 and came home on June 13. He is on Vetsulin, 1.5 units 2x a day (12 hrs) and goes back for a 4 hr and 6 hr blood test this coming week.
On behalf of Clarence and myself, thanks to all the folks out here that make this site possible and offer support for everyone dealing with all that goes along with a diabetic kitty.
My name is deedee, and my 13 year old (neutered male) cat, Clarence, was diagnosed on June 6. Clarence currently weighs about 13 lbs., which is low for him.
A bit of the back-story: I noticed in late April/early May that he was drinking excessively and I quikly learned where all that water was going when I'd clean his litter boxes (he has 2). I kept my eye on him for a time (due to alot of other things going on with my dogs, didn't take him to the vet right away). At one point it seemed to ease up, but shortly after having my beloved 13 year old lab mix put down, I noticed that Clarence had lost more than just his winter-weight and didn't seem to want to eat. I switched him from dry food to fancy feast, and he started to pick up a bit. I began to wonder if he could be diabetic. I got an appointment at the vet and started doing research on feline diabetes. The more I researched, the more I was convinced he had diabetes. The results of the vet's senior panel on him confirmed my suspisions.
He went in for curve testing on June 11 and came home on June 13. He is on Vetsulin, 1.5 units 2x a day (12 hrs) and goes back for a 4 hr and 6 hr blood test this coming week.
On behalf of Clarence and myself, thanks to all the folks out here that make this site possible and offer support for everyone dealing with all that goes along with a diabetic kitty.
And don't be afraid to ask questions!