Marciegee
Member Since 2015
Hello everyone!
My name is Marcie and Moby is my kitty who was recently diagnosed with diabetes. We're on his fifth day of injections, and while this is all a lot to take in, my husband and I are committed to doing all we can for our beloved kitty.
Moby's body has responded well. His drinking has decreased dramatically and his appetite is increased to what it was before. (He was always a ravenous guy.) The litterbox looks a lot better, too. However, I have noticed that he seems to be more lethargic after his injections. It's mostly little things like instead of jumping on top of a favorite chair, he lays down underneath it. Today, my husband found him under the bed for a long part of the day, and while that's not unheard of for him, it's a little bit odd and out of place.
Otherwise, he is normal, happy, purring, just tired. I have a call into his vet right now for her advice, but was gently encouraged to post here, too.
Thanks for taking the time to read my post! This process has been a lot to absorb (knowledge, learning, costs) and this community has already helped me loads, so thanks.
My name is Marcie and Moby is my kitty who was recently diagnosed with diabetes. We're on his fifth day of injections, and while this is all a lot to take in, my husband and I are committed to doing all we can for our beloved kitty.
Moby's body has responded well. His drinking has decreased dramatically and his appetite is increased to what it was before. (He was always a ravenous guy.) The litterbox looks a lot better, too. However, I have noticed that he seems to be more lethargic after his injections. It's mostly little things like instead of jumping on top of a favorite chair, he lays down underneath it. Today, my husband found him under the bed for a long part of the day, and while that's not unheard of for him, it's a little bit odd and out of place.
Otherwise, he is normal, happy, purring, just tired. I have a call into his vet right now for her advice, but was gently encouraged to post here, too.
Thanks for taking the time to read my post! This process has been a lot to absorb (knowledge, learning, costs) and this community has already helped me loads, so thanks.