Danielle and George
Member Since 2009
Hello all!
I came to your fabulous forum three and a half years ago when my cat George was diagnosed with diabetes. At first we were doing insulin, but I researched food options and have now been successfully food regulating him ever since. However, I am thinking now that the time has arrived that food alone might not be doing it. I have noticed that he has been drinking a lot of water for the past six months and but when I check his sugars, he is in an acceptable range. The last two mornings before feeding, he was 122 and 132. I feed him on a 12 hour cycle, but he only seems perky when it's food time. Granted, he is 17 years old now. The super drinking worries me and he has started to drool when you pet him. Any advice?
I came to your fabulous forum three and a half years ago when my cat George was diagnosed with diabetes. At first we were doing insulin, but I researched food options and have now been successfully food regulating him ever since. However, I am thinking now that the time has arrived that food alone might not be doing it. I have noticed that he has been drinking a lot of water for the past six months and but when I check his sugars, he is in an acceptable range. The last two mornings before feeding, he was 122 and 132. I feed him on a 12 hour cycle, but he only seems perky when it's food time. Granted, he is 17 years old now. The super drinking worries me and he has started to drool when you pet him. Any advice?