Magyarlany
Member Since 2012
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Hi Everyone,
I'm new here on the board and have a cat at home, that is going OTJ but he is not the topic I need to ask about....
I volunteer at a cat shelter and have several older diabetic kitties under my care, but I just got a call from my shelter manager that we are accepting a 10 month old kitten this weekend who would otherwise be euthanized because he/she is diabetic. This kitten presented to the vet with glucose numbers in the 500's. I haven't ever come across a case of juvenile diabetes in a kitten. Are there any other conditions that could possibly cause these kinds of number in a young cat that we need to watch for???? The kitten will be started on Lantus insulin when he/she arrives at our shelter and given Fancy Feast classic wet only.
Any ideas on what could have caused this? Or what I need to watch for? Thanks for your help
Margaret
Hi Everyone,
I'm new here on the board and have a cat at home, that is going OTJ but he is not the topic I need to ask about....
I volunteer at a cat shelter and have several older diabetic kitties under my care, but I just got a call from my shelter manager that we are accepting a 10 month old kitten this weekend who would otherwise be euthanized because he/she is diabetic. This kitten presented to the vet with glucose numbers in the 500's. I haven't ever come across a case of juvenile diabetes in a kitten. Are there any other conditions that could possibly cause these kinds of number in a young cat that we need to watch for???? The kitten will be started on Lantus insulin when he/she arrives at our shelter and given Fancy Feast classic wet only.
Any ideas on what could have caused this? Or what I need to watch for? Thanks for your help
Margaret