Jeena
Member Since 2024
Hi there, I'm Jeena (pronounced like Gina) and I'm in love with a 15yo dilute tortie named Annouk. Here is our story.
Annouk came into my life in 2009, after I'd been catless for a few years, and has always gotten herself into sticky situations. Early on, she ate a toy that got stuck in her intestines and required surgery, numerous bouts of gastroenteritis, and then IVDD.
Through it all, she maintained her tortietude, and we've always been inseparable. I was a remote worker the first 2 years of our lives together and then again for the past 4. She's been pretty stable for a long while now, except for not being able to jump up and needing stairs all over the house
Annouk was put on steroids when she first was diagnosed with IVDD, gained a ton of weight, and no matter what I try, I can't get her to lose weight. She's clocking at 18-19lbs depending on the scale.
I spent most of last year obsessing over calories, different meal times, ordering an automatic wet feeder when it became clear she really really HAD to eat at 4am. But the weight doesn't come off (or a few oz comes off and are quickly regained). And when she wants to eat, she will bring the house down until she gets food.
A week ago, she inexplicably threw up, and that was unusual for her. Then the next day it seemed like her hind quarters were paralyzed. I rushed her to the ER where they told me she has arthritis in her left knee and was throwing up from pain.
They gave her buprenorphine and gabapentin and sent us home to follow up with her vet.
We saw the vet yesterday to start her on Solensia, and did a quick urinalysis because the ER labs showed elevated glucose.
And now she has diabetes.
She only eats high quality grain free wet food. (Wellness Core Turkey and Duck Pate; Weruva Classic Pate; Wellness Core Tiny Tasters) There's a daily churu and a few nightly treats (catnip and chill). She gets Felix's Flora (1/2 tsp daily) and I've just ordered Nordic Naturals Omega 3 and some glucosamine supplements to try.
Her appetite had been slightly less (not enough for weight loss), but with her arthritis treatment she's suddenly ravenous. She feels better and is frisky, then tired and listless. It's been an emotional rollercoaster thinking she's dying, no she's great, no not great.
Our vet is heading out of town, and our appointment isn't until July 5, when we're supposed to start insulin shots.
Vet prescribed Royal Canin wet and dry food, but I'm spooked by everything I've read about them, believe the quality of her food is excellent (though maybe the Wellness Core is too fatty?) And Annouk has always refused any Rx foods and is a picky eater.
I've only recently tried the variety of Wellness Core Tiny Tasters, also fattier than the Weruva, and she's suddenly rather gassy. New foods haven't always gone well.
I've spent the day trying to read absolutely everything on the entire Internet and there's so much conflicting info, all passionate, so confusing.
I'm gaslighting myself, I don't know who to trust, I love our vet, but know from my own medical experience that doctors aren't always right, however well intentioned.
I will definitely be giving her insulin, but the thought of lancing her paw or ear for glucose monitoring is making me sick.
I'm terrified my elderly dad in CA will need something because I don't see how I can travel again.
I'm so sad for her and scared of all the things that can go wrong with this "treatable" disease. I know we all love our pets but Annouk is like a furry vital organ that lives outside of my body. I can't stand to see her moderately uncomfortable let alone hurting.
I have many questions but they're incoherent and I need to read more first.
Grateful to have found this community
Annouk came into my life in 2009, after I'd been catless for a few years, and has always gotten herself into sticky situations. Early on, she ate a toy that got stuck in her intestines and required surgery, numerous bouts of gastroenteritis, and then IVDD.
Through it all, she maintained her tortietude, and we've always been inseparable. I was a remote worker the first 2 years of our lives together and then again for the past 4. She's been pretty stable for a long while now, except for not being able to jump up and needing stairs all over the house
Annouk was put on steroids when she first was diagnosed with IVDD, gained a ton of weight, and no matter what I try, I can't get her to lose weight. She's clocking at 18-19lbs depending on the scale.
I spent most of last year obsessing over calories, different meal times, ordering an automatic wet feeder when it became clear she really really HAD to eat at 4am. But the weight doesn't come off (or a few oz comes off and are quickly regained). And when she wants to eat, she will bring the house down until she gets food.
A week ago, she inexplicably threw up, and that was unusual for her. Then the next day it seemed like her hind quarters were paralyzed. I rushed her to the ER where they told me she has arthritis in her left knee and was throwing up from pain.
They gave her buprenorphine and gabapentin and sent us home to follow up with her vet.
We saw the vet yesterday to start her on Solensia, and did a quick urinalysis because the ER labs showed elevated glucose.
And now she has diabetes.
She only eats high quality grain free wet food. (Wellness Core Turkey and Duck Pate; Weruva Classic Pate; Wellness Core Tiny Tasters) There's a daily churu and a few nightly treats (catnip and chill). She gets Felix's Flora (1/2 tsp daily) and I've just ordered Nordic Naturals Omega 3 and some glucosamine supplements to try.
Her appetite had been slightly less (not enough for weight loss), but with her arthritis treatment she's suddenly ravenous. She feels better and is frisky, then tired and listless. It's been an emotional rollercoaster thinking she's dying, no she's great, no not great.
Our vet is heading out of town, and our appointment isn't until July 5, when we're supposed to start insulin shots.
Vet prescribed Royal Canin wet and dry food, but I'm spooked by everything I've read about them, believe the quality of her food is excellent (though maybe the Wellness Core is too fatty?) And Annouk has always refused any Rx foods and is a picky eater.
I've only recently tried the variety of Wellness Core Tiny Tasters, also fattier than the Weruva, and she's suddenly rather gassy. New foods haven't always gone well.
I've spent the day trying to read absolutely everything on the entire Internet and there's so much conflicting info, all passionate, so confusing.
I'm gaslighting myself, I don't know who to trust, I love our vet, but know from my own medical experience that doctors aren't always right, however well intentioned.
I will definitely be giving her insulin, but the thought of lancing her paw or ear for glucose monitoring is making me sick.
I'm terrified my elderly dad in CA will need something because I don't see how I can travel again.
I'm so sad for her and scared of all the things that can go wrong with this "treatable" disease. I know we all love our pets but Annouk is like a furry vital organ that lives outside of my body. I can't stand to see her moderately uncomfortable let alone hurting.
I have many questions but they're incoherent and I need to read more first.
Grateful to have found this community