Our cat is now about 1 year old and a few weeks ago we noticed some sore looking things on our cats bottom. Apparently it was from her licking her behind too much... anyways, we took her to the vet to have her checked out, while we were there they gave her a rabbies vaccine and a feline leukemia vaccine because apparently she was due and something to help her stop licking her bottom so much so it would heal. Anyways, as soon as we got home she started vomiting all over the place and it was just... bad... anyways, we went back to the vet immediatley and they gave her something to help her stop vomiting and gave her fluids and she seemed better. They said she had a reaction to one of the vaccines.
Fast forward a week or two and we were noticing her urinating quite a bit. So much infact that if we didn't clean the litter box twice daily there was so much urine in there you couldn't even hardly clean it out without breaking the scooper. I had to just dump out all the litter and refill with fresh. Now i'm having to clean it twice a day to keep up. After this started happening with the massive amounts of pee we took her back to the vet and they ran blood tests. They called back today and said her glucose level was 400 and they want us to bring her back in so they can i guess get a 24 glucose curve and figure out how much insulin she needs. They want us to leave her for 2-3 days so they can figure that out.
So... anyways, does this seem strange a 1 year old cat with diabetes or is something else going on? Did the shots she get some how do this to her or was it just coincidence? She's pretty healthy and up until recently she's been the most energetic cat I've been around. She begun to gain some weight lately, she weights 13 lbs at the moment which seems a little high but I don't know really. We feed her avoderm which I hear is pretty good food.
Anyways, if she does have full blown diabetes i plan to learn as much as I can and figure out the home testing methods and try to work with it the best we can. We both work 8 to 5 jobs and don't really come home for lunch or anything so I'm not sure how easy it will be to regulate our kitty...
Any advice?
Thanks.
Fast forward a week or two and we were noticing her urinating quite a bit. So much infact that if we didn't clean the litter box twice daily there was so much urine in there you couldn't even hardly clean it out without breaking the scooper. I had to just dump out all the litter and refill with fresh. Now i'm having to clean it twice a day to keep up. After this started happening with the massive amounts of pee we took her back to the vet and they ran blood tests. They called back today and said her glucose level was 400 and they want us to bring her back in so they can i guess get a 24 glucose curve and figure out how much insulin she needs. They want us to leave her for 2-3 days so they can figure that out.
So... anyways, does this seem strange a 1 year old cat with diabetes or is something else going on? Did the shots she get some how do this to her or was it just coincidence? She's pretty healthy and up until recently she's been the most energetic cat I've been around. She begun to gain some weight lately, she weights 13 lbs at the moment which seems a little high but I don't know really. We feed her avoderm which I hear is pretty good food.
Anyways, if she does have full blown diabetes i plan to learn as much as I can and figure out the home testing methods and try to work with it the best we can. We both work 8 to 5 jobs and don't really come home for lunch or anything so I'm not sure how easy it will be to regulate our kitty...

Any advice?
Thanks.