KatieL09797
Member Since 2025
Hi everyone, I finally gained the courage to join the forum!
My tuxedo cat Benny was diagnosed with diabetes on September 21st of this year. We believe he is 5 years old (many think he is older), I adopted him from a rescue 9 months ago. He had been surrendered by his previous family and stayed at the rescue for 11 months. We had no clue at the time of adoption that this would be our lives! We have just gotten out of a very scary week of hospitalization due to DKA. The vet we had been working with for 2 months gave us no indication that Benny was anywhere close to this situation and as you all can imagine, we will not be going back to that clinic. We have seen a cardiologist to rule out any heart issues (no heart issues, yay!) and just had an initial internist appointment today.
Benny is currently on 1Ul per meal of Lantus insulin, 1Ul with breakfast and 1Ul with dinner. He has unfortunately lost a lot of weight in the past 6 months or so, he was originally 12lbs and now he is 5.6lbs. On top of glucose regulation, his weight is my second biggest worry and I want to get weight back on him as soon as possible. He is a ravenous eater and is currently eating four 3oz cans a day of Hill’s c/d wet food. I’ve stuck with this food because the hospital gave it to him during his stay, it has a pretty low carb percentage, and we brought him home from the rescue with this food and he was quite successful.
Along with polyphagia, Benny has been urinating quite frequently for the past 2 months, at his worst about 13 times a day. Recently we’ve been getting between 3-7 times a day which I consider an improvement but most of the time it is not in the box. I fear it has become behavioral and he usually pees on the pee pads I have set up around the house. He does poop in his boxes though!
Since Benny’s DKA and return home from the hopsital, I have been doing daily glucose checks with a meter at breakfast, sometimes around the lunch hour, and at dinner before dose and food. I am very lucky that Benny is very good about the paw pricks because he is currently too skinny for a Freestyle Libre. I’ve linked his spreadsheet in my signature, we are on day 6 of 1Ul twice daily and we are only just starting to see some good glucose numbers. I’m waiting to hear about some bloodwork that was done today at the internist’s to see if any dosage change needs to happen but I know we are still very early on in the process. I am also starting daily glucose/ketone urine test strips as advised by the internist.
So, that is Benny right now in a nutshell! This experience has been one of the scariest experiences that I have ever had with a pet and since the experience with his original vet clinic, I am very paranoid of not giving him the best care.
It is nice to meet you all!
My tuxedo cat Benny was diagnosed with diabetes on September 21st of this year. We believe he is 5 years old (many think he is older), I adopted him from a rescue 9 months ago. He had been surrendered by his previous family and stayed at the rescue for 11 months. We had no clue at the time of adoption that this would be our lives! We have just gotten out of a very scary week of hospitalization due to DKA. The vet we had been working with for 2 months gave us no indication that Benny was anywhere close to this situation and as you all can imagine, we will not be going back to that clinic. We have seen a cardiologist to rule out any heart issues (no heart issues, yay!) and just had an initial internist appointment today.
Benny is currently on 1Ul per meal of Lantus insulin, 1Ul with breakfast and 1Ul with dinner. He has unfortunately lost a lot of weight in the past 6 months or so, he was originally 12lbs and now he is 5.6lbs. On top of glucose regulation, his weight is my second biggest worry and I want to get weight back on him as soon as possible. He is a ravenous eater and is currently eating four 3oz cans a day of Hill’s c/d wet food. I’ve stuck with this food because the hospital gave it to him during his stay, it has a pretty low carb percentage, and we brought him home from the rescue with this food and he was quite successful.
Along with polyphagia, Benny has been urinating quite frequently for the past 2 months, at his worst about 13 times a day. Recently we’ve been getting between 3-7 times a day which I consider an improvement but most of the time it is not in the box. I fear it has become behavioral and he usually pees on the pee pads I have set up around the house. He does poop in his boxes though!
Since Benny’s DKA and return home from the hopsital, I have been doing daily glucose checks with a meter at breakfast, sometimes around the lunch hour, and at dinner before dose and food. I am very lucky that Benny is very good about the paw pricks because he is currently too skinny for a Freestyle Libre. I’ve linked his spreadsheet in my signature, we are on day 6 of 1Ul twice daily and we are only just starting to see some good glucose numbers. I’m waiting to hear about some bloodwork that was done today at the internist’s to see if any dosage change needs to happen but I know we are still very early on in the process. I am also starting daily glucose/ketone urine test strips as advised by the internist.
So, that is Benny right now in a nutshell! This experience has been one of the scariest experiences that I have ever had with a pet and since the experience with his original vet clinic, I am very paranoid of not giving him the best care.
It is nice to meet you all!
