Hello,
We are really fustrated at this point and I am looking for any advice/help with this situation. I will include alot of info, if you want to skip right to the current issue skip to paragraph 4
Some background: We have 3 male cats in our home, no other animals. Male, DSH about 13 years old. He was fat, in July doctor said put him on a diet. So we did. We changed him to different food (cats have been on Science Diet for the last 10 years) to help him lower weight. Also no more self feeding. Scruffy (diabetic cat) lost weight fast, we didn't know it was too fast. He went from 16# down to 12# in about 2 months. Then we started finding urine in the front of the boxes. I was able to catch him in the act, he was just standing in the box facing the entrance and going so it was coming right out the front of the box.
Of course there was lots of urnine and water was disappearing fast. After taking him in (September), thinking he had a bladder infection we find out he was diabetic. We were leaving for vacation in two days. I asked doc if he should be borded and treated, or if it could wait till we return. Doc said it could wait (sugar was at 400 or so). Our neighbor did daily checks and box scooping, we reverted to self feeding while we were gone.
We came home to a major mess in our basement, mostly urine but also poop. These messes were on the far end of the basement, Scruffy had to walk past the litter box to urinate where he did. That day he was admitted and began treatment. That was 9/15/10, we have had him home and doing the shots ourself since 9/17.
His sugar is still not stable, but he has been averaging 178 over the last 10 readings (going back to Oct 12th) on our OneTouch Ultra at home. The lowest of those being 60, high being 322. The meter has been tested several times and even compared to the Vets meter. It appears to be reliable. He still appears to be urinating more, but not as bad as before treatment started. He was also treated for blood in his urine several weeks ago, that appears to have cleared up.
After cleaning up the major mess/messes after vacation we penned him in one room in the basement. He was penned unless we could see where he was and what he was doing. This prevented more messes and allowed us to monitor his water/urnine situaiton. We slowely started to loosen up and then let him run free again.
We recently found more messes around the basement. Again, these are well past the litterboxes. There are 4 large boxes that are cleaned 1 to 2 times a day. We cleaned the old messes with Natures Miracle and he typically has not resoiled the old areas. The Doc did say that with the blood in the urine the cat will not want to use the box due to the other cats detecting the blood so its not uncommen for them to urinate somewhere private. As far as I can tell he does not have anymore blood in his urine.
There has been enough property damage so far and we are getting very fustrated with this situation. Any advice help would be very much welcomed.
Current food for Scruffy is Purina DM, some soft but mostly dry. I have read some of the info on here about cat food. I am intending on switching him to a better food, but was going to stay with this until he was stabilized with his insulin. He is currently on 5 units of ProZinc insulin twice daily. He started at 3 units in Sept. He is fed meals at 6am and 6pm with insulin, and snacks at noon and midnight. He has swallon back up to about 15#, Doc said not to starve him until he is regulated better. He has currently been placed back on lock down :?
I am confused with the urination problems. I understand he may have trouble getting to a box in time since he is still drinking more, but he is going to extra effort to go past the boxes and go into a corner of the basement?
We are really fustrated at this point and I am looking for any advice/help with this situation. I will include alot of info, if you want to skip right to the current issue skip to paragraph 4
Some background: We have 3 male cats in our home, no other animals. Male, DSH about 13 years old. He was fat, in July doctor said put him on a diet. So we did. We changed him to different food (cats have been on Science Diet for the last 10 years) to help him lower weight. Also no more self feeding. Scruffy (diabetic cat) lost weight fast, we didn't know it was too fast. He went from 16# down to 12# in about 2 months. Then we started finding urine in the front of the boxes. I was able to catch him in the act, he was just standing in the box facing the entrance and going so it was coming right out the front of the box.
Of course there was lots of urnine and water was disappearing fast. After taking him in (September), thinking he had a bladder infection we find out he was diabetic. We were leaving for vacation in two days. I asked doc if he should be borded and treated, or if it could wait till we return. Doc said it could wait (sugar was at 400 or so). Our neighbor did daily checks and box scooping, we reverted to self feeding while we were gone.
We came home to a major mess in our basement, mostly urine but also poop. These messes were on the far end of the basement, Scruffy had to walk past the litter box to urinate where he did. That day he was admitted and began treatment. That was 9/15/10, we have had him home and doing the shots ourself since 9/17.
His sugar is still not stable, but he has been averaging 178 over the last 10 readings (going back to Oct 12th) on our OneTouch Ultra at home. The lowest of those being 60, high being 322. The meter has been tested several times and even compared to the Vets meter. It appears to be reliable. He still appears to be urinating more, but not as bad as before treatment started. He was also treated for blood in his urine several weeks ago, that appears to have cleared up.
After cleaning up the major mess/messes after vacation we penned him in one room in the basement. He was penned unless we could see where he was and what he was doing. This prevented more messes and allowed us to monitor his water/urnine situaiton. We slowely started to loosen up and then let him run free again.
We recently found more messes around the basement. Again, these are well past the litterboxes. There are 4 large boxes that are cleaned 1 to 2 times a day. We cleaned the old messes with Natures Miracle and he typically has not resoiled the old areas. The Doc did say that with the blood in the urine the cat will not want to use the box due to the other cats detecting the blood so its not uncommen for them to urinate somewhere private. As far as I can tell he does not have anymore blood in his urine.
There has been enough property damage so far and we are getting very fustrated with this situation. Any advice help would be very much welcomed.
Current food for Scruffy is Purina DM, some soft but mostly dry. I have read some of the info on here about cat food. I am intending on switching him to a better food, but was going to stay with this until he was stabilized with his insulin. He is currently on 5 units of ProZinc insulin twice daily. He started at 3 units in Sept. He is fed meals at 6am and 6pm with insulin, and snacks at noon and midnight. He has swallon back up to about 15#, Doc said not to starve him until he is regulated better. He has currently been placed back on lock down :?
I am confused with the urination problems. I understand he may have trouble getting to a box in time since he is still drinking more, but he is going to extra effort to go past the boxes and go into a corner of the basement?