? Could this be feline diabetic neuropathy?

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alio

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Aside from my resident cat Cinna, I also foster cats. One of my fellow foster moms has been looking after a diabetic cat and she mentioned he has a funny walk. He was previously hospitalized for DKA and his levels are now better, but more like in the blue/yellow range (I'm assuming the rescue is aiming for 80 - 200).

She sent me a video and gave me permission to share; I've shared it here (google photos): https://photos.app.goo.gl/yf2HhScWQ8QZFR5U7

It looks to me like he's slightly on his back hocks with his feet turned slightly inward? Could this be feline diabetic neuropathy?
 
Aside from my resident cat Cinna, I also foster cats. One of my fellow foster moms has been looking after a diabetic cat and she mentioned he has a funny walk. He was previously hospitalized for DKA and his levels are now better, but more like in the blue/yellow range (I'm assuming the rescue is aiming for 80 - 200).

She sent me a video and gave me permission to share; I've shared it here (google photos): https://photos.app.goo.gl/yf2HhScWQ8QZFR5U7

It looks to me like he's slightly on his back hocks with his feet turned slightly inward? Could this be feline diabetic neuropathy?
Hi Ali, yes I agree that looks like diabetic neuropathy. My cat Nico had it, although not to that degree. He started walking more normal about a few months after his numbers were more regulated. I also added in Zobaline, a B12 supplement that's supposed to help with neuropathy.
 
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