FrenchBreadPrime
Member Since 2020
Hello, I'm new here and I have to say that I'm pretty lost.
We went to the vet yesterday, because my 14 year old cat was constipated, and the vet saw that he was in bad shape (took care of the constipation in a pretty painful way by forcing the poop out of him by hand too), there was some blood tests and it came out with a high concentration of glucose in blood (7 times the norm apparently...)
So diabetes it was.
I have to say that I'm a little angered by the fact that my cat has had symptoms of diabetes for quite some time, as in drinking lots of water and urinating outside of his litter, he developped cataracts, he lost 1 kilo compared to last year and has very weak hindlegs, even though we went to the vet about three time since then, they never really gave a deep enough look to say "hey, maybe your cat has diabetes".
So, yesterday was the day when this came out, and we came back home with my cat, new diet and insulin (Caninsulin)
I'm a little scared of some things, we'll have to go run another test next week but I'm afraid that he'll worsen or something on the course of this week. Since yesterday he's been appearing weaker, I know it's probably due to the fact that his anus got fiddled by a hand to force his poop out (he seems to be struggling to poop now too, but has managed to do it once in the last 24 hours), but it's kinda worrying to see him lose his balance when walking and laying down in unusual positions on the floor.
He seems to dislike his new kibbles, so I went to the vet today to try some other ones, and buy some pate too; and even though he seems to like them more, he seems to be struggling to eat, as in all of a sudden it's becoming hard for him to crunch the kibble, and even maintaining the pate in his mouth looks like hard work for him sometimes, and I can tell that this wasn't the case two days ago.
The vets are saying that he needs some time to adapt to everything new, and that it's normal for him to appear weaker and having those kind of troubles now that he has just started insulin, I know I should believe it but seeing that is still worrying.
Also, he's taking Caninsulin, 2 units, twice per day, and the vet wrote down that he should eat around 30 grams of food around the injection, that doesn't sound like much and I'm afraid of the idea of having him enter into hypoglycemia while everyone is asleep, or even not noticing the starting signs of hypoglycemia, since he's been weak, slow and a little shaky for quite a few months already.
He surely manages to eat those 30 grams, even though he struggles to crunch his food and doesn't eat as much as before quite suddenly, but I'm still worried.
The vets told me everything is going to be alright for him and I really hope it will, but it's really overwhelming.
We have another cat, too, who is younger and more energic, and I wonder if he'll feel if something is wrong with the first one.
Thanks for reading, I'm kinda lost tbh and really hope it's going to be okay
We went to the vet yesterday, because my 14 year old cat was constipated, and the vet saw that he was in bad shape (took care of the constipation in a pretty painful way by forcing the poop out of him by hand too), there was some blood tests and it came out with a high concentration of glucose in blood (7 times the norm apparently...)
So diabetes it was.
I have to say that I'm a little angered by the fact that my cat has had symptoms of diabetes for quite some time, as in drinking lots of water and urinating outside of his litter, he developped cataracts, he lost 1 kilo compared to last year and has very weak hindlegs, even though we went to the vet about three time since then, they never really gave a deep enough look to say "hey, maybe your cat has diabetes".
So, yesterday was the day when this came out, and we came back home with my cat, new diet and insulin (Caninsulin)
I'm a little scared of some things, we'll have to go run another test next week but I'm afraid that he'll worsen or something on the course of this week. Since yesterday he's been appearing weaker, I know it's probably due to the fact that his anus got fiddled by a hand to force his poop out (he seems to be struggling to poop now too, but has managed to do it once in the last 24 hours), but it's kinda worrying to see him lose his balance when walking and laying down in unusual positions on the floor.
He seems to dislike his new kibbles, so I went to the vet today to try some other ones, and buy some pate too; and even though he seems to like them more, he seems to be struggling to eat, as in all of a sudden it's becoming hard for him to crunch the kibble, and even maintaining the pate in his mouth looks like hard work for him sometimes, and I can tell that this wasn't the case two days ago.
The vets are saying that he needs some time to adapt to everything new, and that it's normal for him to appear weaker and having those kind of troubles now that he has just started insulin, I know I should believe it but seeing that is still worrying.
Also, he's taking Caninsulin, 2 units, twice per day, and the vet wrote down that he should eat around 30 grams of food around the injection, that doesn't sound like much and I'm afraid of the idea of having him enter into hypoglycemia while everyone is asleep, or even not noticing the starting signs of hypoglycemia, since he's been weak, slow and a little shaky for quite a few months already.
He surely manages to eat those 30 grams, even though he struggles to crunch his food and doesn't eat as much as before quite suddenly, but I'm still worried.
The vets told me everything is going to be alright for him and I really hope it will, but it's really overwhelming.
We have another cat, too, who is younger and more energic, and I wonder if he'll feel if something is wrong with the first one.
Thanks for reading, I'm kinda lost tbh and really hope it's going to be okay




