Sebastian S
Member Since 2020
For my first post, I would like to say what a wonderful site this is and so full of wonderful information. Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge and experiences. My almost 17yo Maine Coon, Sebastian, was diagnosed as a diabetic and initiated Prozinc insulin on August 19. His BG ran in the 500's in the beginning and would never go below 300. He had diabetic neuropathy and could only walk a few steps before plopping over. As you know heartbreaking. Sebastian had been diagnosed with acute pancreatitis in March which of course more than likely caused the diabetes.
To keep a long story short, I found this message board and read EVERYTHING. The Rx that possibly caused the pancreatitis was stopped. d/t the information I read on this message board his food was switched to the wet high protein / zero carb foods made by Tiki Pets. (They were absolutely wonderful in providing the nutritional data). I also started Sebastian on Zobaline.
Well...I guess as you say he is in the honeymoon stage, today marks day 30 with zero insulin.
Thank you very very much, this could not have been happened without all of you.
I do have a question, Sebastian's walking has improved tremendously, but he is still not a stable walker nor the jumper he was prior to being diagnosed. I am considering getting a pet ramp for him to get up on the bed in the middle of the night. I have created steps for him to get on the bed but it is still difficult for him and I do not always hear him before he tries to get up. Has anyone tried a pet ramp? Has anyone found it to be a possible hazard to an injury by falling off.
Thank you everyone!!
Sebastian's Mommy
To keep a long story short, I found this message board and read EVERYTHING. The Rx that possibly caused the pancreatitis was stopped. d/t the information I read on this message board his food was switched to the wet high protein / zero carb foods made by Tiki Pets. (They were absolutely wonderful in providing the nutritional data). I also started Sebastian on Zobaline.
Well...I guess as you say he is in the honeymoon stage, today marks day 30 with zero insulin.
Thank you very very much, this could not have been happened without all of you.
I do have a question, Sebastian's walking has improved tremendously, but he is still not a stable walker nor the jumper he was prior to being diagnosed. I am considering getting a pet ramp for him to get up on the bed in the middle of the night. I have created steps for him to get on the bed but it is still difficult for him and I do not always hear him before he tries to get up. Has anyone tried a pet ramp? Has anyone found it to be a possible hazard to an injury by falling off.
Thank you everyone!!
Sebastian's Mommy
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