Teddycaregiver
Member Since 2019
I read a short paragraph on NIDDM in cats, and it got me wondering about my cat. IMO, he hasn't been responding very well to 1.5 units of Prozinc since starting insulin a couple weeks ago. The vet had me give him 2 units at first, but Teddy really got low numbers after just 2 shots, so I had to do 1 unit after this scare. Now he's up to 1.5, but still as much pee in the litter box as before diagnosis, his behavior has changed (cranky a lot), neuropathy all 4 legs, depressed for sure. He is overweight (17.5 lbs.) which is typical of cats that have NIDDM.
The paragraph I read said, "Approximately 25-50% of cats with diabetes mellitus have NIDDM. ....Some cats can be successfully treated with diet changes and oral hypoglycemic agents such as glipizide. Cats with this type of diabetes tend to be overweight and rarely need insulin to survive." See attached article.
Can somebody explain more about this? TIA
The paragraph I read said, "Approximately 25-50% of cats with diabetes mellitus have NIDDM. ....Some cats can be successfully treated with diet changes and oral hypoglycemic agents such as glipizide. Cats with this type of diabetes tend to be overweight and rarely need insulin to survive." See attached article.
Can somebody explain more about this? TIA