Hi everyone. I am not only new to diabetes, this is the first forum I have ever joined so not really sure how it all works. I am also from Scotland and not used to some of your terms when I read some of the posts people had put in I'm afraid it looked like a foreign language, so if you use abbreviations in your reply you will really have to explain them to me I'm afraid.
I have 3 cats, Liquorice, Allsorts and Casey. Liquorice is the one with diabetes. She was diagnosed really by accident. She was losing weight however she had a tooth problem and I thought that was the cause. She was also very nervous and I asked a cat behaviour therapist to come to give me advice as we needed her to calm down a bit before she had an anaesthetic. All of a sudden she was weeing in places she shouldn't have and acting very strangely. He gave me some advice but it didn't seem to help, so the vet decided that they would have to go ahead and extract her tooth anyway, because she just wasn't getting any better.
When she went into the vets to have her tooth extracted as she was 10 yrs old they did a blood test and that is when they found she was diabetic. When they called me I was devastated, but I was also shocked when they asked me if I wanted them to treat her. I didn't know that some people decide not to, I just couldn't do that. I had a phobia about needles which I had to get over to look after her, but it was just not an option to do anything but treat her. It took me a lot of time and tears to be able to inject her. The vet nurse was so worried about me she called me every day to check how I was getting on. One of the vet nurses now comes to the house to look after Liquorice (and Allsorts and Casey) when I am on holiday, so at least I know she is being looked after properly.
She was diagnosed in March this year and she is still not really stable. I am using caninsulin. We started at 1.5 units and we have increased it gradually 0.25 at a time. I am now giving her 3 units and I take her back in two weeks to see what the results are. She is such a sweet wee thing, she is definitely MY cat, she is sitting beside me on the desk right now as I type and she sleeps beside me at night.
I have read a few things that have said that if they eat dried food that it is a contributing factor, however, she has always preferred wet food. She does prefer food with gravy rather than jelly though. She has always been a fussy eater and I always buy a variety of food so that I can entice her to eat. Not sure how I should change that?
Where she had a tooth out in March hasn't actually healed yet. When I was with the vet two weeks ago he said it was a bit of tooth or bone that was there and they would have to give her another general anaesthetic to drill it out. However, they wanted to wait until she was stable before doing it. I'm worried about that, I hope it goes OK.
Well anyway, I better go now, just thought I would introduce myself.
I have 3 cats, Liquorice, Allsorts and Casey. Liquorice is the one with diabetes. She was diagnosed really by accident. She was losing weight however she had a tooth problem and I thought that was the cause. She was also very nervous and I asked a cat behaviour therapist to come to give me advice as we needed her to calm down a bit before she had an anaesthetic. All of a sudden she was weeing in places she shouldn't have and acting very strangely. He gave me some advice but it didn't seem to help, so the vet decided that they would have to go ahead and extract her tooth anyway, because she just wasn't getting any better.
When she went into the vets to have her tooth extracted as she was 10 yrs old they did a blood test and that is when they found she was diabetic. When they called me I was devastated, but I was also shocked when they asked me if I wanted them to treat her. I didn't know that some people decide not to, I just couldn't do that. I had a phobia about needles which I had to get over to look after her, but it was just not an option to do anything but treat her. It took me a lot of time and tears to be able to inject her. The vet nurse was so worried about me she called me every day to check how I was getting on. One of the vet nurses now comes to the house to look after Liquorice (and Allsorts and Casey) when I am on holiday, so at least I know she is being looked after properly.
She was diagnosed in March this year and she is still not really stable. I am using caninsulin. We started at 1.5 units and we have increased it gradually 0.25 at a time. I am now giving her 3 units and I take her back in two weeks to see what the results are. She is such a sweet wee thing, she is definitely MY cat, she is sitting beside me on the desk right now as I type and she sleeps beside me at night.
I have read a few things that have said that if they eat dried food that it is a contributing factor, however, she has always preferred wet food. She does prefer food with gravy rather than jelly though. She has always been a fussy eater and I always buy a variety of food so that I can entice her to eat. Not sure how I should change that?
Where she had a tooth out in March hasn't actually healed yet. When I was with the vet two weeks ago he said it was a bit of tooth or bone that was there and they would have to give her another general anaesthetic to drill it out. However, they wanted to wait until she was stable before doing it. I'm worried about that, I hope it goes OK.
Well anyway, I better go now, just thought I would introduce myself.