FantasticJungleCat
Member Since 2014
Just another statistic to add to what appears to be some sort of cat diabetes epidemic. My name is Jaz and I'm from the UK. I've had my cat Shady for over two years, and he's almost 10 years old. In December Shady was diagnosed as "borderline diabetic" and initially given *sigh* Caninsulin - just 0.5 units twice daily. He appeared to be stable for a few weeks, then towards the end of December/January he struggled to eat, even though he was hungry. A trip to the vets during the first week of January revealed a urinary infection, and my concerns regarding his liver were confirmed as a blood test revealed that it "wasn't great". But I was assured it could recover and after a few hours stay and having been given fluids, he was sent home with a course of antibiotics for two weeks. He was his old self again - until two weeks ago. The exact same problems with him not eating again. This time he stayed for over 24 hours at the vets on fluids and was later gobbling up food like no tomorrow. This time his urea levels were worryingly high. It's barely been a week since his overnight stay at the vets and again he's lost his appetite since this morning. He continues to drink copious amounts of water, and urinates even more. Vets not only strongly suggesting but hinting that I'm being irresponsible for not giving him Royal Canin (wet) diabetic food. I'm certain that it be a waste of money, as he doesn't eat canned/pouch food anymore. He's been fed a raw diet but the vets were disappointed to hear of that, saying that this Royal Canin food contains electrolytes and other things that supposedly helps his condition. Although a part of me is now willing to try...
The cause of his diabetes is a complete mystery; a couple of months before his diagnosis he would regularly go out every evening at roughly the same time and come back exhausted, licking his mouth, with his belly resembling a little barrel. I'm convinced either he'd help himself to leftovers from peoples garbage, or someone would put out food for him. I've always fed him based on how he looked, and never overfed him. He has never been fond of dry food and seldom ate it. Prior to the home-made raw diet, the pouches I bought him consisted of food that contained a minimum of 55% meat, as he would refuse to eat anything else, or would vomit shortly after eating most other brands, so I gradually starting feeding him a raw diet from October.
I desperately want him to eat regularly again and it's destroying me to see him like, especially since he's always been a healthy eater and he loves to eat. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank-you in advance folks.
The cause of his diabetes is a complete mystery; a couple of months before his diagnosis he would regularly go out every evening at roughly the same time and come back exhausted, licking his mouth, with his belly resembling a little barrel. I'm convinced either he'd help himself to leftovers from peoples garbage, or someone would put out food for him. I've always fed him based on how he looked, and never overfed him. He has never been fond of dry food and seldom ate it. Prior to the home-made raw diet, the pouches I bought him consisted of food that contained a minimum of 55% meat, as he would refuse to eat anything else, or would vomit shortly after eating most other brands, so I gradually starting feeding him a raw diet from October.
I desperately want him to eat regularly again and it's destroying me to see him like, especially since he's always been a healthy eater and he loves to eat. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank-you in advance folks.