Chuck and Susan
Member Since 2010
Chuck is my 18 year old diabetic cat. He has 3 civie "siblings." All three civies were in for annual bloodwork and shots. I don't have the exact number, but Dallas (age 4) came back with higher than normal glucose (lower than the last bloodwork). He eats the same food as Chuck, low carb, just like all of them. He weighs 13-14 pounds. I tried an ear stick tonight without success, but that's not a surprise. I didn't think young cats developed diabetes as frequently as older cats -- is there something we should be looking at/for with Dallas?
He was a shelter cat -- make the long story short -- in 2008 Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where we lived and worked, suffered a catastrophic flood in June. Dallas was born in November 2008 -- We adopted him when he was about 3 months old. His mother was a "flood cat," living in flooded-out houses and buildings in a virtually deserted area (it had anywhere from 10-15 feet of water in the buildings at peak flood). Would this be anything that could influence his BG 4 years later?
Thanks for any advice or suggestions!! The vet just wants to watch for now...
He was a shelter cat -- make the long story short -- in 2008 Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where we lived and worked, suffered a catastrophic flood in June. Dallas was born in November 2008 -- We adopted him when he was about 3 months old. His mother was a "flood cat," living in flooded-out houses and buildings in a virtually deserted area (it had anywhere from 10-15 feet of water in the buildings at peak flood). Would this be anything that could influence his BG 4 years later?
Thanks for any advice or suggestions!! The vet just wants to watch for now...