Hi All,
I have a 9 y.o. male kitty, who was diagnosed in January, but went into remission after 2 insulin shots and a switch to wet only, low-carb food. He was in remission for 8 months, and I was the happiest momma in the world.
He is now relapsing :cry: and his numbers are in the high 200-to 390 range for the last few days. Another member suggested to get his teeth checked. I wanted to ask- what is the relationship between dental problems and blood sugar? Could a relapse be caused by bad teeth?
Thank you,
Eva & Big Kitty
I have a 9 y.o. male kitty, who was diagnosed in January, but went into remission after 2 insulin shots and a switch to wet only, low-carb food. He was in remission for 8 months, and I was the happiest momma in the world.
He is now relapsing :cry: and his numbers are in the high 200-to 390 range for the last few days. Another member suggested to get his teeth checked. I wanted to ask- what is the relationship between dental problems and blood sugar? Could a relapse be caused by bad teeth?
Thank you,
Eva & Big Kitty