Jack&Jill
Member Since 2022
Hello! I've been around on Facebook pages for a while and am finally getting around to posting here. I have a pair of 13 year old littermates who are now both diabetic. Jill was diagnosed in 2020 and was on Novolin for almost 2 years, but upon Jack's diagnosis and becoming more informed I switched her to glargine (the generic Semglee). Jack is more recently diagnosed and has had a rougher time. He started off with Novolin as well but fell gravely ill suddenly with pancreatits and was heading for DKA when I got him into an emergency vet. He wasn't responding well to the Novolin there and I really pushed for the switch to Lantus/Glargine. A lot of vets still seem really stuck on the Novolin for cats...
So far I think they're both seeing improvement and Jack especially seems to be feeling much better after his ordeal, but still working on getting dosing right.
Does anyone else have diabetic cats that are related? I wonder how much genetic factor there is with all of this. I was quite surprised when Jill's bro turned up diabetic too. When he started dropping weight and drinking a lot I thought kidney or thyroid problems but no. He's always been a rather svelte and lanky male cat. No history of obesity. Jill was a little chubby earlier in her life but she's got two years of diabetes on him.
So far I think they're both seeing improvement and Jack especially seems to be feeling much better after his ordeal, but still working on getting dosing right.
Does anyone else have diabetic cats that are related? I wonder how much genetic factor there is with all of this. I was quite surprised when Jill's bro turned up diabetic too. When he started dropping weight and drinking a lot I thought kidney or thyroid problems but no. He's always been a rather svelte and lanky male cat. No history of obesity. Jill was a little chubby earlier in her life but she's got two years of diabetes on him.
