Juslilloleme
Member Since 2013
My husband took our cat to the vet last week after she started to have increased thirst and urination. The vet says she has diabetes and we have three choices. The first being treatment, the second being do nothing and the third euthanasia. After reading a lot of information on this website, I know that doing nothing really doesn't seem to be an option. Treatment, while it seems to the the obvious choice, also brings up many questions for us. Because of her age, if we treat her, how long will it actually prolong her life? And is it a good life or just surviving? Also, and this might sound selfish, but we do take trips, weekends away, and weeks away for vacation. I don't feel like we can ask someone to come and give our cat insulin shots while we are gone. I don't want to burden anyone. Our cat, is very independent. She likes to be left alone unless she wants "company" and if we try to show affection and she's not in the "mood" she will bite us. Trying to give her insulin shots may prove to be more of a challenge than we know. I also read on this site to switch her to wet food. We did a few days ago and everything she eats, she throws back up. I'm not sure if this will go away once her body adjusts to the wet food, but it doesn't seem like she's getting any nutrition.
My husband has had this cat since it was a baby, rescuing it, feeding it with a eye dropper because she was so small.
I don't want to put her down, but I want to make sure that treating her is actually going to give her quality of life and note just quantity of life to make us feel better. Any advice?
My husband has had this cat since it was a baby, rescuing it, feeding it with a eye dropper because she was so small.
I don't want to put her down, but I want to make sure that treating her is actually going to give her quality of life and note just quantity of life to make us feel better. Any advice?