Appa and Susan
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Hi! I'm happy to have found this forum...
Appa came into my local animal services in Dec 2023 when a concerned citizen called about him. Appa had injured and infected ears, and needed some help. Initially, he was thought to be a healthy tomcat in good body condition (17 pounds) who needed to be neutered, have his ears treated, and then be adopted out. He charmed everyone in animal services, from the animal control officers, to the staff, to the vet (who was the one who gave him his initial name - Uncle Frosty Megapaws). He was in the shelter for about 3 weeks, and then we took him home to foster as part of the "Home for the Holidays" program. We noticed excessive drinking, urination, and weight loss - and animal services confirmed he had diabetes with a full blood panel.
At that point the shelter vet reached out to us with a long and extremely informative email on feline diabetes. Animal services would not typically adopt out an animal with a chronic illness like diabetes - its a lot to take on (as you all know). But we had had our very special boy for three weeks by then. We decided to keep him and do whatever it takes to get him healthy (and crossing our fingers for remission).
We are doing our first glucose curve next week after we have a Freestyle Libra 2 put on him. He is on wet food (Hills Glucosupport, and Fancy Feast). I'm a bit overwhelmed on the "what do you feed a diabetic cat" and hoping it all become easier and clearer once we see what his blood glucose levels are. At this point we aren't seeing excessive urination or thirst, but he is down to 13.5 pounds from 17...
We are not ever going to be able to do glucose testing on his ears.. there aren't enough of them left (as you can see in the avatar - he is not a Scottish fold, just a domestic medium hair with tomcat cauliflower ears).
So here we are - diabetic cat between 4 and 9 (probably) who has bad teeth, chronic ear problems, some dermatitis, constipation, the sweetest disposition ever, and lets me trim his claws without any problem... We love him very much!
Appa came into my local animal services in Dec 2023 when a concerned citizen called about him. Appa had injured and infected ears, and needed some help. Initially, he was thought to be a healthy tomcat in good body condition (17 pounds) who needed to be neutered, have his ears treated, and then be adopted out. He charmed everyone in animal services, from the animal control officers, to the staff, to the vet (who was the one who gave him his initial name - Uncle Frosty Megapaws). He was in the shelter for about 3 weeks, and then we took him home to foster as part of the "Home for the Holidays" program. We noticed excessive drinking, urination, and weight loss - and animal services confirmed he had diabetes with a full blood panel.
At that point the shelter vet reached out to us with a long and extremely informative email on feline diabetes. Animal services would not typically adopt out an animal with a chronic illness like diabetes - its a lot to take on (as you all know). But we had had our very special boy for three weeks by then. We decided to keep him and do whatever it takes to get him healthy (and crossing our fingers for remission).
We are doing our first glucose curve next week after we have a Freestyle Libra 2 put on him. He is on wet food (Hills Glucosupport, and Fancy Feast). I'm a bit overwhelmed on the "what do you feed a diabetic cat" and hoping it all become easier and clearer once we see what his blood glucose levels are. At this point we aren't seeing excessive urination or thirst, but he is down to 13.5 pounds from 17...
We are not ever going to be able to do glucose testing on his ears.. there aren't enough of them left (as you can see in the avatar - he is not a Scottish fold, just a domestic medium hair with tomcat cauliflower ears).
So here we are - diabetic cat between 4 and 9 (probably) who has bad teeth, chronic ear problems, some dermatitis, constipation, the sweetest disposition ever, and lets me trim his claws without any problem... We love him very much!