Hello fellow FDMBers
Please allow me to introduce myself and my precious 11 year old cat who was diagnosed about 14 hours ago with having diabetes. So I took to the net to research this condition and found this wed site, hence my registration.
My name is Charles and I live in Cairns, Queensland, Australia. I have retired from the workforce having dedicated over 40 years of my working life to the information technology industry - specializing in programming, data base design, systems analysis and strategic planning.
My cat's name is Snowball aka Schlemiel aka Schlemmie (a desexed male tabby of unknown breed - I have been told that he has some Burmese in him).
I have never been a cat lover (having had a dog/s as a pet for most of my teenage life - sigh a long time ago) until I was given a 3 month old bundle of white fluff and was suddenly converted.
For the first 3 years of Schlemmie's life all he wanted to eat was Friskies dry food and (never having had a cat before) I pandered to his demands (soon found out that cats have slaves). When I moved to Cairns (about 9 years ago) i discovered to my dismay that he was having trouble urinating, and after a visit to the vet, discovered that he had developed crystals in his bladder and suddenly I had a cat with FLUTD. He was placed on the Hills C/D diet and after a few months his system normalized. A couple of months ago my vet suggested I increase his fluid intake and I started to give him a selection of dry and wet C/D product (no treats nor any other food).
For a few months all seemed quite normal until 3 days ago when I began to notice that he was drinking a lot more water than usual and his litter tray was being inundated with huge clumps, so I decided to get him checked out and shock, horror, my vet advised me that I now had a diabetic cat (his blood sugar level gave a reading of 26.1 - I think that is mmol/l - Australian measurement) but no ketones were discovered in his urine sample. He was given an insulin injection and I will be taking him back to the vet at 9am Aussie time (in 6 hours time - needless to say I am having a rather sleepless night so I decided to register and introduce myself)
So I guess I am going to have to learn to inject him (I found it tough enough giving him any tablets - until i was shown how to grab him by the scruff of his neck to almost immobilize him) but as he is the last one I see retiring and the first one I see when waking (except when he decides in the middle of the night to leave his futon and curl up besides me) he will continue to receive my devoted attention.
I am hoping that the vet, he and I will handle his diabetes as we handled his FLUTD and that he will be live a long and happy life with me until it is time for him to go.
Thank you for this site and giving me this opportunity to share my story.
Thechazza
Please allow me to introduce myself and my precious 11 year old cat who was diagnosed about 14 hours ago with having diabetes. So I took to the net to research this condition and found this wed site, hence my registration.
My name is Charles and I live in Cairns, Queensland, Australia. I have retired from the workforce having dedicated over 40 years of my working life to the information technology industry - specializing in programming, data base design, systems analysis and strategic planning.
My cat's name is Snowball aka Schlemiel aka Schlemmie (a desexed male tabby of unknown breed - I have been told that he has some Burmese in him).
I have never been a cat lover (having had a dog/s as a pet for most of my teenage life - sigh a long time ago) until I was given a 3 month old bundle of white fluff and was suddenly converted.
For the first 3 years of Schlemmie's life all he wanted to eat was Friskies dry food and (never having had a cat before) I pandered to his demands (soon found out that cats have slaves). When I moved to Cairns (about 9 years ago) i discovered to my dismay that he was having trouble urinating, and after a visit to the vet, discovered that he had developed crystals in his bladder and suddenly I had a cat with FLUTD. He was placed on the Hills C/D diet and after a few months his system normalized. A couple of months ago my vet suggested I increase his fluid intake and I started to give him a selection of dry and wet C/D product (no treats nor any other food).
For a few months all seemed quite normal until 3 days ago when I began to notice that he was drinking a lot more water than usual and his litter tray was being inundated with huge clumps, so I decided to get him checked out and shock, horror, my vet advised me that I now had a diabetic cat (his blood sugar level gave a reading of 26.1 - I think that is mmol/l - Australian measurement) but no ketones were discovered in his urine sample. He was given an insulin injection and I will be taking him back to the vet at 9am Aussie time (in 6 hours time - needless to say I am having a rather sleepless night so I decided to register and introduce myself)
So I guess I am going to have to learn to inject him (I found it tough enough giving him any tablets - until i was shown how to grab him by the scruff of his neck to almost immobilize him) but as he is the last one I see retiring and the first one I see when waking (except when he decides in the middle of the night to leave his futon and curl up besides me) he will continue to receive my devoted attention.
I am hoping that the vet, he and I will handle his diabetes as we handled his FLUTD and that he will be live a long and happy life with me until it is time for him to go.
Thank you for this site and giving me this opportunity to share my story.
Thechazza