banjokitties
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Hi there! Nine yo neutered Huckleberry was diagnosed FD in late November 2010. We started TR end of January. In the last few days his numbers have come way down so we're seeing some headway. He's not there yet but we're hopeful. He has never had much hair and years ago the vet gave him a steroid injection which did little. We decided the hair wasn't that important as we really didn't want him on steroids. With the onset of diabetes, he lost about half his weight before he was diagnosed. So now he's very skinny and sparsley haired. Yesterday I noticed he has what appears to be fluid in his paunch which is easy to see in a hairless skinny cat. He also has a musky smell and tends to lick that area a lot. It doesn't appear he has an infection as his BG numbers are coming down. His tummy is fat but I don't think it's distended. The paunch is not noticable except when he is up and moving around as gravity pulls it and the fluid (?) down. It looks uncomfortable to me but he seems to be getting around fine with it swinging between his legs. What is this and should I be concerned? Is it normal and I just don't see it on my other cats because they have hair and are normal weight? We've isolated him from the other cats; he's eating and drinking normally and all pee and poop appears normal. My biggest concern is taking him to the vet where TR might not be accepted or understood. I'm worried about losing control of his testing times and worse, having him fed improperly and losing ground. I don't want to take him in if it's nothing to worry about. He's not very active and is sleeping a lot; I'm hoping this is healing him. He also had a bad cold on the 5th, his numbers skyrocketed, and he's a little sniffly now but his numbers are much lower. Any help or insight would be appreciated.