Am now in full panic mode about my 12 year old cat.
He was 10 when diagnosed with diabetes in Nov. 2010. He was put on Prozinc insulin and strictly Fancy Feast food under 10% carbs and no gluten (mostly Classic). In April 2011 he went into remission which lasted until Jan. 2012.
2012 was a nightmare. He was put on Glargine and his doses have been from 1 to 4 at various times of the year. I have had him into the vet every single week this year for a check. His glucose was up and down with some short term regulation in the summer, but this fall everything went crazy.
In Sept. he was keotonic, had to be put on fluids for several days at the vet, that followed with me bringing him in several times a week for fluids. During this time we switched him back to Prozinc insulin but that didn’t help so he’s back on the Glargine.
Then he got an upper respiratory infection (which spread to my other 3 cats) and was back in the hospital on fluids, antibiotics, shot and Orbax. He was so sick for 3 weeks I had to force feed him to give him the insulin. During that time he started losing fur on his back end near the tail, it’s all bare. My thick gray kitty is now skinny with thinning hair and some bald spots. Vet thought that was just him pulling his fur (as he does on his stomach) but it was rashy. Eventually she gave him an antibiotic shot for that (which seems to be the answer for “everything.”) Didn’t help.
Because we were practically living at the vet, she said we could start testing him at home so we bought a home testing unit which is painful (for us and the cat). We puncture his pads on his feet for the blood and it kills me every time. Did it twice a day for quite awhile until I realized the test strips are $1 each and sometimes we would use 4 trying to get it. His sugar is all over the place, cannot regulate him. It can go from 50 to 450 in a day. There has to be some other answers but I can’t find them. He’s still on Fancy Feast. I read on here you could feed Friskies Special Diet, some flavors and tried that but today was his highest ever reading, 573.
Needless to say this is breaking the bank. My husband is 70 and needs to retire, but we can’t retire and keep up these vet and food expenses. I have 4 cats, 3 dogs, most are on special diets and 4 are on daily meds. I have to feed all cats Fancy Feast so the diabetic one doesn’t by chance get something that’s not good for him. I need my kitty to feel better!
If anyone at all can shed some light on solutions, I would be grateful.
He was 10 when diagnosed with diabetes in Nov. 2010. He was put on Prozinc insulin and strictly Fancy Feast food under 10% carbs and no gluten (mostly Classic). In April 2011 he went into remission which lasted until Jan. 2012.
2012 was a nightmare. He was put on Glargine and his doses have been from 1 to 4 at various times of the year. I have had him into the vet every single week this year for a check. His glucose was up and down with some short term regulation in the summer, but this fall everything went crazy.
In Sept. he was keotonic, had to be put on fluids for several days at the vet, that followed with me bringing him in several times a week for fluids. During this time we switched him back to Prozinc insulin but that didn’t help so he’s back on the Glargine.
Then he got an upper respiratory infection (which spread to my other 3 cats) and was back in the hospital on fluids, antibiotics, shot and Orbax. He was so sick for 3 weeks I had to force feed him to give him the insulin. During that time he started losing fur on his back end near the tail, it’s all bare. My thick gray kitty is now skinny with thinning hair and some bald spots. Vet thought that was just him pulling his fur (as he does on his stomach) but it was rashy. Eventually she gave him an antibiotic shot for that (which seems to be the answer for “everything.”) Didn’t help.
Because we were practically living at the vet, she said we could start testing him at home so we bought a home testing unit which is painful (for us and the cat). We puncture his pads on his feet for the blood and it kills me every time. Did it twice a day for quite awhile until I realized the test strips are $1 each and sometimes we would use 4 trying to get it. His sugar is all over the place, cannot regulate him. It can go from 50 to 450 in a day. There has to be some other answers but I can’t find them. He’s still on Fancy Feast. I read on here you could feed Friskies Special Diet, some flavors and tried that but today was his highest ever reading, 573.
Needless to say this is breaking the bank. My husband is 70 and needs to retire, but we can’t retire and keep up these vet and food expenses. I have 4 cats, 3 dogs, most are on special diets and 4 are on daily meds. I have to feed all cats Fancy Feast so the diabetic one doesn’t by chance get something that’s not good for him. I need my kitty to feel better!
If anyone at all can shed some light on solutions, I would be grateful.