The Highwayman (cat)
Member Since 2013
Oh man, I am ready to get torn apart here - but I could use some advice. My story:
I adopted my cat, HighwayMan, about 8 years ago. He was one and a half years old and at a shelter. He was the next to be euthanized, so I said "That's the one for me". Since then, he is just the coolest most incredible dude. I think he's about 9 and a half.
He's 20 pounds, strong as hell, and goes in and out as he pleases. He was always a bit feral, so keeping him inside was just cruel (believe me, I tried). Anyway, he does well as indoor outdoor. He comes home and sleeps with me every night with a big ol smile on his face.
Four months ago he was diagnosed with Lymphoma. It was real bad. His lymph nodes had swollen so large that they were closing off his throat and preventing him from breathing properly. It was horrible to watch. Everyone in my life instructed me to put him down. I was very very close to doing it. Paying $4500 for radical removal of his lymph nodes - which wouldn't cure the cancer, only prolong his life a bit - was going to financially destroy me. I did it anyway. The surgeon removed 80% of his throat muscles and had to reattach his tongue etc. Basically reconstructing his entire throat. They said he had another month or two, that his meow would never come back etc. Well, he pushed through it and he's meowing. He's also bouncing around and playing in the bushes etc.
The only drug he's been on is prednisone. I refused chemotherapy due to the nature of the lymphoma and that I didn't want to put him through it. He hates vet trips, it ruins him (he's still feral about carriers - literally poops on himself every time and howls). Also, what a horrible way to spend your last year on earth... radiation, syringes, vet trips etc. I figured, time to let him play in the sun until it gets too bad.
Well it wasn't getting too bad. He recovered wonderfully. The prednisone seemed to be working great! And he's back to his old self for who knows how long? That was until about two weeks ago. Then the lethargy set in. He started drinking a ton, peeing almost nonstop (once on my brother). What was going on with him, was the cancer back with a vengeance? A vet trip (another $350 in tests) taught me that the prednisone had given him diabetes. Oh God. I had no idea that this was a side effect.
How do I make him feel better immediately? I asked the vet. Well, the problem is, I take him off prednisone and the cancer comes rapidly back. I keep him on the prednisone and diabetes makes him feel horrible. Two insulin shots a day, trips to the vet for readings and blood tests etc... this is not what the HighwayMan needs for his last year. And I can't spend more than $5,000 on my little buddy that has incurable lymphoma (my parents politely declined loaning me more money for diabetes treatment as they think it is time to let him go).
So, I got to work on the internet. I researched everything. Now he's on a mix of Blue Wilderness Tuna and Before Grain Chicken (96%). He gets ZERO dry food and no treats. I've got him on 25% of the amount of prednisone that he was on before and guess what? He's doing great! He's bouncing around again, going outside, jumping up on my bed and purring... I really think the food is helping.
Is this all a dream? Or can I continue with the wet/no carb food and just ween out the prednisone? I know that his cancer might come back faster, but that's better than being an untreated diabetic, right? If he appears to be feeling this well, do you think that means his insulin has balanced out? I just can't go back to the vet anymore for more tests. Neither one of us can. We just can't. The last round of $350 provided nothing for him.
He's doing great on this diet. I don't know for how long, but can anyone offer advice? Does anyone else regulate their cat's glucose levels with food only? Successes?
I adopted my cat, HighwayMan, about 8 years ago. He was one and a half years old and at a shelter. He was the next to be euthanized, so I said "That's the one for me". Since then, he is just the coolest most incredible dude. I think he's about 9 and a half.
He's 20 pounds, strong as hell, and goes in and out as he pleases. He was always a bit feral, so keeping him inside was just cruel (believe me, I tried). Anyway, he does well as indoor outdoor. He comes home and sleeps with me every night with a big ol smile on his face.
Four months ago he was diagnosed with Lymphoma. It was real bad. His lymph nodes had swollen so large that they were closing off his throat and preventing him from breathing properly. It was horrible to watch. Everyone in my life instructed me to put him down. I was very very close to doing it. Paying $4500 for radical removal of his lymph nodes - which wouldn't cure the cancer, only prolong his life a bit - was going to financially destroy me. I did it anyway. The surgeon removed 80% of his throat muscles and had to reattach his tongue etc. Basically reconstructing his entire throat. They said he had another month or two, that his meow would never come back etc. Well, he pushed through it and he's meowing. He's also bouncing around and playing in the bushes etc.
The only drug he's been on is prednisone. I refused chemotherapy due to the nature of the lymphoma and that I didn't want to put him through it. He hates vet trips, it ruins him (he's still feral about carriers - literally poops on himself every time and howls). Also, what a horrible way to spend your last year on earth... radiation, syringes, vet trips etc. I figured, time to let him play in the sun until it gets too bad.
Well it wasn't getting too bad. He recovered wonderfully. The prednisone seemed to be working great! And he's back to his old self for who knows how long? That was until about two weeks ago. Then the lethargy set in. He started drinking a ton, peeing almost nonstop (once on my brother). What was going on with him, was the cancer back with a vengeance? A vet trip (another $350 in tests) taught me that the prednisone had given him diabetes. Oh God. I had no idea that this was a side effect.
How do I make him feel better immediately? I asked the vet. Well, the problem is, I take him off prednisone and the cancer comes rapidly back. I keep him on the prednisone and diabetes makes him feel horrible. Two insulin shots a day, trips to the vet for readings and blood tests etc... this is not what the HighwayMan needs for his last year. And I can't spend more than $5,000 on my little buddy that has incurable lymphoma (my parents politely declined loaning me more money for diabetes treatment as they think it is time to let him go).
So, I got to work on the internet. I researched everything. Now he's on a mix of Blue Wilderness Tuna and Before Grain Chicken (96%). He gets ZERO dry food and no treats. I've got him on 25% of the amount of prednisone that he was on before and guess what? He's doing great! He's bouncing around again, going outside, jumping up on my bed and purring... I really think the food is helping.
Is this all a dream? Or can I continue with the wet/no carb food and just ween out the prednisone? I know that his cancer might come back faster, but that's better than being an untreated diabetic, right? If he appears to be feeling this well, do you think that means his insulin has balanced out? I just can't go back to the vet anymore for more tests. Neither one of us can. We just can't. The last round of $350 provided nothing for him.
He's doing great on this diet. I don't know for how long, but can anyone offer advice? Does anyone else regulate their cat's glucose levels with food only? Successes?