I took my cat Batman to the vet two days ago to see about his sensitive stomach - he throws up often (several times a week), and sometimes even when he hasn't eaten. Other than that, he seemed pretty healthy. He's an indoor apartment cat, but he runs around, eats normally, and seems to drink water and pee normally. The throwing up has been going on for ages - since he didn't seem to have other problems I just chalked it up to a sensitive stomach and tried changing foods (he always gets 'premium' wet and dry foods, not supermarket stuff). He's 5 now and it seemed like time for a checkup and a professional opinion along the way on the vomiting.
The vet did blood and urine tests, and while all the physical checks at the vet office looked normal, called me back the next day to tell me Batman was diabetic and needed to go on insulin. Apparently Batman's blood surgar levels were "in the 200s" when they should have been in the 70s (not sure what units are being used here), and his urine sugar levels were too high as well.
The one symptom he did have (vomiting) is apparently _not_ a diabetes symptom, they said, and he hasn't had any noticeable health changes for a long time (he did lose some weight and get a bit depressed when I introduced a new cat 2 years ago, but he got over that after 6 months or so and seemed to go back to normal).
I'm going back to the vet tomorrow morning where they want to show me how to start administering the insulin, but I'm just puzzled. He doesn't drink or pee excessively, he eats normally (pretty lightly actually), and he's 9-10 pounds - not big but not too skinny either. Overall he seems healthy...
This was my first visit to this vet office (Inwood Animal Clinic in NYC) and they seem to have good reviews online.
I wonder if anyone has any ideas or insight here. Is it normal to go straight to insulin injections for an apparently healthy animal, rather than trying diet change etc?
The vet did blood and urine tests, and while all the physical checks at the vet office looked normal, called me back the next day to tell me Batman was diabetic and needed to go on insulin. Apparently Batman's blood surgar levels were "in the 200s" when they should have been in the 70s (not sure what units are being used here), and his urine sugar levels were too high as well.
The one symptom he did have (vomiting) is apparently _not_ a diabetes symptom, they said, and he hasn't had any noticeable health changes for a long time (he did lose some weight and get a bit depressed when I introduced a new cat 2 years ago, but he got over that after 6 months or so and seemed to go back to normal).
I'm going back to the vet tomorrow morning where they want to show me how to start administering the insulin, but I'm just puzzled. He doesn't drink or pee excessively, he eats normally (pretty lightly actually), and he's 9-10 pounds - not big but not too skinny either. Overall he seems healthy...
This was my first visit to this vet office (Inwood Animal Clinic in NYC) and they seem to have good reviews online.
I wonder if anyone has any ideas or insight here. Is it normal to go straight to insulin injections for an apparently healthy animal, rather than trying diet change etc?