I took my cat to the Vet almost 3 weeks ago for weight loss, vomiting, excessive thirst (classic signs of feline diabetes) and the woman gave us hair ball paste, flea medicine, a worm shot and told me to fog the house and a bill for $150. She said if that didn't help to call back and they would get Cynthia in for a blood panel which requires her to be hospitalized. I feel like she could have been WAY more helpful, but knew (or counted on) that I would be back very soon with the same animal.
Today I read that a low carb diet would help -- could help considerably and so I put that immediately into play. Eight hours later or more, the cat seems still lethargic. Tonight she heaved one time after drinking water (in about 30 minutes after drinking). She cried to me and I picked her up gently and she lost her bladder on my lap. She's weak, and I don't know what to do. She had a small amount of dry food very early this morning and as soon as I read the information about the diet changes I took up the dry food and she's been ravenously hungry (another sign I read of probable diabetes) so she ate the food I made for her -- just fish, eggs, a small amt. of oil and some water. She seemed to tolerate that in small amounts all day. Then I gave her some chicken and she had a small amount of water (all I gave her was about 1/2 cup and she drank it all). Then almost 2 hours later she heaved and then (as I said) lost her bladder.
She's also 15 years old and although I absolutely adore her I don't want to put her through anything traumatic that isn't necessary. Frankly I can't afford this game my veterinarian seems to be playing with me.
Does ANYONE have any advice to get her though the night or should I just take her now to the emergency clinic. We can't afford this and if I have to put her on insulin it'll cost even more.
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Thanks, Gwendyln.
Today I read that a low carb diet would help -- could help considerably and so I put that immediately into play. Eight hours later or more, the cat seems still lethargic. Tonight she heaved one time after drinking water (in about 30 minutes after drinking). She cried to me and I picked her up gently and she lost her bladder on my lap. She's weak, and I don't know what to do. She had a small amount of dry food very early this morning and as soon as I read the information about the diet changes I took up the dry food and she's been ravenously hungry (another sign I read of probable diabetes) so she ate the food I made for her -- just fish, eggs, a small amt. of oil and some water. She seemed to tolerate that in small amounts all day. Then I gave her some chicken and she had a small amount of water (all I gave her was about 1/2 cup and she drank it all). Then almost 2 hours later she heaved and then (as I said) lost her bladder.
She's also 15 years old and although I absolutely adore her I don't want to put her through anything traumatic that isn't necessary. Frankly I can't afford this game my veterinarian seems to be playing with me.
Does ANYONE have any advice to get her though the night or should I just take her now to the emergency clinic. We can't afford this and if I have to put her on insulin it'll cost even more.
I tried to post on the site, but it didn't let me in with my password and user name.
I copied and pasted this from an E-mail I just sent the site administrator. Thanks for your help.
I'm going to read further.
Thanks, Gwendyln.