Elisavet
Member Since 2020
hi!
Pointed here by Jenna from DCIN. So grateful for her kind words & advice & all the info here!!
We have a sweet little diabetic formerly stray girl.
Diagnosed in July & put on Novolin N, then switched to Basaglar several weeks ago which works out great bc I'm on it too!!
Her sugar has been around 350-368.
Next step is getting her off dry food going forward.
( I'm a little worried bc we have four other cats who have always been free fed dry (cracky Luvsome - Kroger brand)& given wet fancy feast breakfast and dinner. One of them is an elderly lady with major food issues from being a front declawed street cat for at least two years that we know of before we found her. Super nervous about changing her food routine but hoping she will benefit from a wet food only diet as well.)
Miss Tabby is a good sweet little love who owns our hearts & we want her healthy and happy.
We had intended to try to re-home her before she came here but after finding out about her health issues, realized a diabetic cat who won't pee in a litterbox would probably not be the most adoptable lol.
She was found by my ex hanging around his back patio last February.
He took her in & she started peeing EVERYWHERE. they thought it might be bc his female pug was being aggressive with her so she came to live with us in July & went for a vet visit first. That was when we found out she was diabetic. Blood sugar 666 & she was 13lbs.
She's got the sweetest temperament, nothing bothers her, she's calm & confident & all she wants is to cuddle & be loved on but she has not ever used the litterbox & that's starting to kill us. I'm asthmatic so the smell is pretty rough esp now that it's too cold to have the windows wide open & it's on the old man to do the pee mopping. He wasn't super geeked about one more cat but he's in love with her now too.
In fact, she's his girlfriend now & I've become the side chick lol.
(In her mind but I'm not about to tell her she's wrong LOL)
we've tried SO many things (Feliway, Bach's Rescue Remedy, calming collars, new cat litter, new boxes, pee pads, more boxes, Elavil pills & chicken juice flavor suspension, transdermal Prozac, gabapentin) but nothing has helped yet.
Hopefully getting her sugar controlled will fix the pee problem. We threw away two pair of shoes today after we found she's been peeing in the shoe tray near the front door. Ugh.
Probably going to try to find another vet bc the last one we saw hasn't been super helpful & has given us extremely conflicting info from one vet tech to another at the same practice as well as repeatedly insisting that we purchase a pet specific blood sugar meter (which I found was completely unnecessary after doing some online research) when I already have the one I use.
Thank you all for this incredibly helpful forum & have a wonderful holiday!!
Pointed here by Jenna from DCIN. So grateful for her kind words & advice & all the info here!!
We have a sweet little diabetic formerly stray girl.
Diagnosed in July & put on Novolin N, then switched to Basaglar several weeks ago which works out great bc I'm on it too!!
Her sugar has been around 350-368.
Next step is getting her off dry food going forward.
( I'm a little worried bc we have four other cats who have always been free fed dry (cracky Luvsome - Kroger brand)& given wet fancy feast breakfast and dinner. One of them is an elderly lady with major food issues from being a front declawed street cat for at least two years that we know of before we found her. Super nervous about changing her food routine but hoping she will benefit from a wet food only diet as well.)
Miss Tabby is a good sweet little love who owns our hearts & we want her healthy and happy.
We had intended to try to re-home her before she came here but after finding out about her health issues, realized a diabetic cat who won't pee in a litterbox would probably not be the most adoptable lol.
She was found by my ex hanging around his back patio last February.
He took her in & she started peeing EVERYWHERE. they thought it might be bc his female pug was being aggressive with her so she came to live with us in July & went for a vet visit first. That was when we found out she was diabetic. Blood sugar 666 & she was 13lbs.
She's got the sweetest temperament, nothing bothers her, she's calm & confident & all she wants is to cuddle & be loved on but she has not ever used the litterbox & that's starting to kill us. I'm asthmatic so the smell is pretty rough esp now that it's too cold to have the windows wide open & it's on the old man to do the pee mopping. He wasn't super geeked about one more cat but he's in love with her now too.
In fact, she's his girlfriend now & I've become the side chick lol.
(In her mind but I'm not about to tell her she's wrong LOL)
we've tried SO many things (Feliway, Bach's Rescue Remedy, calming collars, new cat litter, new boxes, pee pads, more boxes, Elavil pills & chicken juice flavor suspension, transdermal Prozac, gabapentin) but nothing has helped yet.
Hopefully getting her sugar controlled will fix the pee problem. We threw away two pair of shoes today after we found she's been peeing in the shoe tray near the front door. Ugh.
Probably going to try to find another vet bc the last one we saw hasn't been super helpful & has given us extremely conflicting info from one vet tech to another at the same practice as well as repeatedly insisting that we purchase a pet specific blood sugar meter (which I found was completely unnecessary after doing some online research) when I already have the one I use.
Thank you all for this incredibly helpful forum & have a wonderful holiday!!

