I'm Kiri from San Francisco. I've got two cats, Asterix and Speak. About mid-May I started having litter box issues--the crystal litter that usually lasted a week was lasting 3-4 days and there were pools on the bottom--the first time I saw it I felt guilty because I thought I must have forgot to change the litter out. Second time I knew there was a problem and Asterix was the one who was a) over 20 lbs and b) uncharacteristically lethargic so I made him a vet appointment figuring that it was more likely to be him than the 13 pound Siamese whose personality had not changed in the least. (Neither I nor his vet had previously worried about his weight because he has a very large head and body frame and has always been an extremely active cat, not lethargic or sedentary in the least--this cat will try to catch people who are running on TV and jump on anything that looks the least bit string-like when he's feeling well.)
Asterix was diagnosed with diabetes on May 29th. I've got him off Iams dry and onto Purina DM wet food with occasional Vitakitty salmon treats (40% protein, no carbs). A day or two after I took the dry food bowl away and started feeding him twice a day with canned DM and a little teeny bit of dry DM (and the day BEFORE we started insulin) the amount of pee started approaching normal levels again. Is it really possible for my cat to start getting better THIS fast? He stopped being lethargic at about that time too.
He has been doing 2u Lantus BID since Sunday but I am afraid it may be too much. I wish I had a glucometer--the vet never mentioned it--so I think I'll hit Target tomorrow since I've got a red card (this has all been super sudden so I am blowing up the plastic and looking forward to getting paid on his pet insurance claim) and start testing him. Asterix gave me a scare today, his first day with absolutely no dry food, not even DM dry food on the side of his canned, by getting yowly and restless (weirdly more insistent than his usual nightly "why did you take the magical everfull bowl of dry food away" meowing), so I gave him some honey, a little fresh fish (I was preparing some for myself) and a few treats and he has calmed down quite a bit. I am calling the vet tomorrow morning to enquire about this incident as I think he was mildly hypo, which scares the crap out of me--although he is much calmer (and not too lethargic) now.
I was going to post pictures of us but the board says they are too big, so I will edit and post some later.
Oh wait--Asterix is on youtube on my friend's channel:
[youtube]yqgWaD3cy6M[/youtube]
He's playing with her iPad (I'm a droid girl)
Please ignore my dirty house!
Asterix was diagnosed with diabetes on May 29th. I've got him off Iams dry and onto Purina DM wet food with occasional Vitakitty salmon treats (40% protein, no carbs). A day or two after I took the dry food bowl away and started feeding him twice a day with canned DM and a little teeny bit of dry DM (and the day BEFORE we started insulin) the amount of pee started approaching normal levels again. Is it really possible for my cat to start getting better THIS fast? He stopped being lethargic at about that time too.
He has been doing 2u Lantus BID since Sunday but I am afraid it may be too much. I wish I had a glucometer--the vet never mentioned it--so I think I'll hit Target tomorrow since I've got a red card (this has all been super sudden so I am blowing up the plastic and looking forward to getting paid on his pet insurance claim) and start testing him. Asterix gave me a scare today, his first day with absolutely no dry food, not even DM dry food on the side of his canned, by getting yowly and restless (weirdly more insistent than his usual nightly "why did you take the magical everfull bowl of dry food away" meowing), so I gave him some honey, a little fresh fish (I was preparing some for myself) and a few treats and he has calmed down quite a bit. I am calling the vet tomorrow morning to enquire about this incident as I think he was mildly hypo, which scares the crap out of me--although he is much calmer (and not too lethargic) now.
I was going to post pictures of us but the board says they are too big, so I will edit and post some later.
Oh wait--Asterix is on youtube on my friend's channel:
[youtube]yqgWaD3cy6M[/youtube]
He's playing with her iPad (I'm a droid girl)