So glad to have found you!
My name is Regi and I adopted a feral cat (LK for Little Kitty) in 2019. He was wounded and I was able to trap him and get him vetted and neutered. All blood work was done (perfect) and he was checked for FIV, etc and all came back negative. The vet was unable to age him so the general age of 2 was given.
It took me 14 months to touch him. Even then it was impossible to pick him up and pilling him was impossible. He did become a love bug when he discovered what a brush was and sleeps on my bed every night.
I had six other cats (mine plus the ones I inherited from my dad) who as time and age went on, required my attention. During the COVID period, I lost 3 of my elderly, precious babies. And about 6 months ago, I noticed that LK needed a dental so I put that in my “to do” list while I dealt with cats with lymphoma, tumors and the like.
Saturday before last I was finally able to get him in a cage (a process of epic proportions!) and get him to the vet for his dental which resulted in discovering (1) the most recent test came back FIV positive (2) his mouth was in a much worse state than we had guessed and (3) his glucose was at 500+.
Dental was completed and the vet kept him to monitor his glucos3 so he was able to stay over the Christmas and New Year holidays to keep an eye on him. His glucose did drop significantly on its own without insulin and I’ll be taking him back to monitor it. Because of all the handing at the vet, I am now able to pill him and he gets a probiotic every evening as do the others.
The question: because he was absolutely and completely terrorized of the vet visit and his teeth were a mess, could the high glucose be caused by the sheer fear and bad teeth rather than being diabetic causing the teeth issue? I have to ask because of the fact his glucose dropped feom 500+ to 100+ (still to high but the vet is hoping it will continue to fall and he’ll go back in 2 weeks for a check up).
I found out yesterday that my sweet 14 year old that I inherited from my dad has a mass in her stomach so we’re waiting on the biopsy to come back to determine options.
All that to say, I’m a little overwhelmed and appreciate you help and time.
Regi
My name is Regi and I adopted a feral cat (LK for Little Kitty) in 2019. He was wounded and I was able to trap him and get him vetted and neutered. All blood work was done (perfect) and he was checked for FIV, etc and all came back negative. The vet was unable to age him so the general age of 2 was given.
It took me 14 months to touch him. Even then it was impossible to pick him up and pilling him was impossible. He did become a love bug when he discovered what a brush was and sleeps on my bed every night.
I had six other cats (mine plus the ones I inherited from my dad) who as time and age went on, required my attention. During the COVID period, I lost 3 of my elderly, precious babies. And about 6 months ago, I noticed that LK needed a dental so I put that in my “to do” list while I dealt with cats with lymphoma, tumors and the like.
Saturday before last I was finally able to get him in a cage (a process of epic proportions!) and get him to the vet for his dental which resulted in discovering (1) the most recent test came back FIV positive (2) his mouth was in a much worse state than we had guessed and (3) his glucose was at 500+.
Dental was completed and the vet kept him to monitor his glucos3 so he was able to stay over the Christmas and New Year holidays to keep an eye on him. His glucose did drop significantly on its own without insulin and I’ll be taking him back to monitor it. Because of all the handing at the vet, I am now able to pill him and he gets a probiotic every evening as do the others.
The question: because he was absolutely and completely terrorized of the vet visit and his teeth were a mess, could the high glucose be caused by the sheer fear and bad teeth rather than being diabetic causing the teeth issue? I have to ask because of the fact his glucose dropped feom 500+ to 100+ (still to high but the vet is hoping it will continue to fall and he’ll go back in 2 weeks for a check up).
I found out yesterday that my sweet 14 year old that I inherited from my dad has a mass in her stomach so we’re waiting on the biopsy to come back to determine options.
All that to say, I’m a little overwhelmed and appreciate you help and time.
Regi