cannat
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Emo is my baby. We have been together for almost 9 years now, when he adopted me before a bad storm hit our neighborhood and I snuck him into the house, much to my mom's temporary chagrin. He is a large cat, always has been, and was completely healthy until a blockage in his urinary tract about 2 1/2 years ago. I got him to the vet about six hours before he would have died from toxins building up in his blood and his bladder bursting. The vets gave him under 50% odds of survival, at which point I got his paw print tattooed on my shoulder. I spent every spare minute I had at the vet keeping him company, and he pulled through. Things have been wonderful since his recovery, until about two weeks ago. I had put Emo on a diet because his weight was starting to get a little on the too-big side, and he was slowly losing weight. Then it started to come off quicker. I started having to change the cats' water bottle/bowl contraption much more frequently. Then late last week he started peeing on things. At first I thought he was just getting back at my husband for a recent spat, but then he started peeing everywhere. And it was a lot of pee, not the dribble that had happened during his blockage. I knew something was up, but figured it could wait until Monday for a trip to the vet. Sunday morning I woke up to bloody diarrhea throughout the house and Emo not wanting to move. We took him to the emergency vet and got the diagnosis of DKA and diabetes, along with an infection. He spent a day and the night there, then went to the vet Monday, home for the night, back to the vet Tuesday, and home since.
I have insulin and food under control. I've already gotten good at giving him his shots. His appetite is back (he wasn't eating at the vet unless I was there), but I am scared stiff. It's normal for them to be completely exhausted after that much time at the vet and that much time being sick right? I keep reading about hypoglycemia and worrying every time he lays down to sleep. My husband and I take turns freaking out and then reminding the other that Emo isn't exactly a race-around-the-house kind of cat even when he's feeling normal. Our other cat, Audrey, won't stop hissing at him, which she didn't do the last time he spent time at the vet. Sigh. I guess my main question right now is, how long did it take for things to feel normal again? Including the shots and the new routine as normal is fine, but I mean, when will I stop worrying that he is sleeping because of another issue instead of just being tired? When will Audrey stop acting like she's never seen her male mama cat before? When will I sleep through the night without feeling like I need to check on him?