MissFrancis
Member Since 2018
Hello everyone,
My beautiful cat Francis was diagnosed about 2 weeks ago. It's been a bit stressful at times for both of us, juggling my job (shift work) injections and daily trips to the vet to check levels, but we're getting there.
At first I thought she was just getting to that age and she is. In the back of my mind I thought it was her kidneys giving out? Drinking like 600ml water a day. But my vet encouraged me to see it as a positive because diabetes is totally treatable, and besides the hypothyroidism/diabetes she is quite healthy for her age.
The injections have been easier than I thought they would be. I've made food part of her medication routine and it's working fine so far. She misses her biscuits like crazy, my vet said I can give her a very limited amount after she has finished her chicken. And we're both waiting very patiently for her diabetic biscuits to arrive at the vets later this week.
It's been a big change to both of our lives, but I'm very committed to getting Francis healthy again and I'm already seeing improvements.
This site has been great for all sorts of information, tips and support through the very moving posts I've read.
I live in a small country town in Australia and most people's attitude towards my situation isn't surprising really...but it's been comforting to read about other people in a similar situation to mine.
Thanks for listening

My beautiful cat Francis was diagnosed about 2 weeks ago. It's been a bit stressful at times for both of us, juggling my job (shift work) injections and daily trips to the vet to check levels, but we're getting there.
At first I thought she was just getting to that age and she is. In the back of my mind I thought it was her kidneys giving out? Drinking like 600ml water a day. But my vet encouraged me to see it as a positive because diabetes is totally treatable, and besides the hypothyroidism/diabetes she is quite healthy for her age.
The injections have been easier than I thought they would be. I've made food part of her medication routine and it's working fine so far. She misses her biscuits like crazy, my vet said I can give her a very limited amount after she has finished her chicken. And we're both waiting very patiently for her diabetic biscuits to arrive at the vets later this week.
It's been a big change to both of our lives, but I'm very committed to getting Francis healthy again and I'm already seeing improvements.
This site has been great for all sorts of information, tips and support through the very moving posts I've read.
I live in a small country town in Australia and most people's attitude towards my situation isn't surprising really...but it's been comforting to read about other people in a similar situation to mine.
Thanks for listening

