horselo285
Member Since 2011
Hi,
My brother found out that his cat was diabetic a few years ago. He managed to care for him and keep the diabetes under control even though he did not test Louie's sugar levels regularly. Louie was happy and healthy. My brother ended up in a situation where he could no longer keep louie (apt change and the new apt wouldnt accept cats) and asked my mom and dad to take him. (I live in a basement apt in there house) They agreed even though we already have multiple cats (my parents had two cats and then a "friend" of mine asked my mom to "watch" her mama cat and litter of kittens until she found a home for them. Three of them never found a home and we still have them. SO altogther thats 6 cats.) All these cats in one household is a VERY stressful situation but we cannot find anyone to adopt. :-( Anyway, back to Louie. So, my dad took over his insulin but its been a fight to get him to do it on any sort of schedule (he gets it twice a day.) Louie has been steadly declining.... I was shocked a couple of months ago to pick him up and feel just how SKINNY he was. He has lost a HUGE amount of weight. My mother has also had many issues with him peeing around the house (something my brother says happens when he does not feel well.)
My dad has gone away a few times since he took on his care and I always do the Insulin in that case. I try very hard to keep him on a schdule and peeing always seems to decrease when I am doing it. Recently, my dad went to Japan for 2 weeks. The peeing almost completely stopped. My dad came home, took back over and the peeing became worse then ever. I also found out that my dad and I were giving him different amounts of insulin. I was giving him 4 units(?) and my dad was giving him 2 1/2, claiming that this is what my brother had him on. Yet a few month ago, when I first did the insulin, I am positive my dad told me 4. I called my brother and he said he had him on 3 1/2 and thought the four was fine.
My dad also does things like leaving the needle with the insulin still in it on the counter and just forgetting to give it to him. Because of this, I have taken over Louie's insulin...even though I am very busy (2 kids, full time college and part time work).
I was wondering if I could get some advice on the best way to care for Louie at this point. Also how much food should he be getting. I split four cans of cat food between the 6 cats (twice a day) and usually give Louie and my family's older cat (19 years old) a bit more then the others. The others are all overweight while Louie is super skinny and Kika could also gain some weight.
We do not have the money to be bringing Louie to the vet all the time. :-/ My mom has a friend who is a vet and she takes care of all the cats checkup and vaccinations. Theres not much she says she can do without a urine sample for louie and we have too many cats to easily get one. I know this is not the ideal situation...but there is not much I can do it about it. We keep hoping my brother will be able to take him back but so far that is not happening.
He does seem to be doing better since I took back over his insulin. The peeing has decreased again!
I really want to help him gain weight at this point....any advice would be appreciated!!
Thank you,
Laura
My brother found out that his cat was diabetic a few years ago. He managed to care for him and keep the diabetes under control even though he did not test Louie's sugar levels regularly. Louie was happy and healthy. My brother ended up in a situation where he could no longer keep louie (apt change and the new apt wouldnt accept cats) and asked my mom and dad to take him. (I live in a basement apt in there house) They agreed even though we already have multiple cats (my parents had two cats and then a "friend" of mine asked my mom to "watch" her mama cat and litter of kittens until she found a home for them. Three of them never found a home and we still have them. SO altogther thats 6 cats.) All these cats in one household is a VERY stressful situation but we cannot find anyone to adopt. :-( Anyway, back to Louie. So, my dad took over his insulin but its been a fight to get him to do it on any sort of schedule (he gets it twice a day.) Louie has been steadly declining.... I was shocked a couple of months ago to pick him up and feel just how SKINNY he was. He has lost a HUGE amount of weight. My mother has also had many issues with him peeing around the house (something my brother says happens when he does not feel well.)
My dad has gone away a few times since he took on his care and I always do the Insulin in that case. I try very hard to keep him on a schdule and peeing always seems to decrease when I am doing it. Recently, my dad went to Japan for 2 weeks. The peeing almost completely stopped. My dad came home, took back over and the peeing became worse then ever. I also found out that my dad and I were giving him different amounts of insulin. I was giving him 4 units(?) and my dad was giving him 2 1/2, claiming that this is what my brother had him on. Yet a few month ago, when I first did the insulin, I am positive my dad told me 4. I called my brother and he said he had him on 3 1/2 and thought the four was fine.
My dad also does things like leaving the needle with the insulin still in it on the counter and just forgetting to give it to him. Because of this, I have taken over Louie's insulin...even though I am very busy (2 kids, full time college and part time work).
I was wondering if I could get some advice on the best way to care for Louie at this point. Also how much food should he be getting. I split four cans of cat food between the 6 cats (twice a day) and usually give Louie and my family's older cat (19 years old) a bit more then the others. The others are all overweight while Louie is super skinny and Kika could also gain some weight.
We do not have the money to be bringing Louie to the vet all the time. :-/ My mom has a friend who is a vet and she takes care of all the cats checkup and vaccinations. Theres not much she says she can do without a urine sample for louie and we have too many cats to easily get one. I know this is not the ideal situation...but there is not much I can do it about it. We keep hoping my brother will be able to take him back but so far that is not happening.
He does seem to be doing better since I took back over his insulin. The peeing has decreased again!
Thank you,
Laura