Matt and Goldy
Member Since 2016
Hey everyone
I posted in the new welcome area and now over here just wanted
so say thanks again, and say how much I appreciate the site.
I have an 11 year old cat named goldy that has been recently told he has
diabetes.
I took him in for lethargy, not wanting to eat like he used to, and just plain seeming worn out.
If you have happened to read my other post, he recently lost his best cat friend a few months ago
and he definitely has been going down hill since. Losing weight.
Its strange I see a lot of cats with diabetes and they seem to be over weight? Is skinny, losing weight also
a symptom of this? Seemingly tired, only eats on occasion, very finicky with his food, turns his head at
dry food (which is a good thing I guess), are these symptoms of diabetes?
If the human insulins are keeping the glucose in check, is it still a good thing to change him to the others?
The reason I ask this, the stuff that was prescribed for him at Walmart actually seemed to be working as far as keeping the number down but as far as his appetite and general over all condition seems to be the same he just seems worn out. Wondering if something is going on besides the diabetes? Will be taking him in
again soon...
could someone give me advice as to what to switch him to after being on Novolin for about a month?
Thanks to all cat lovers......
I posted in the new welcome area and now over here just wanted
so say thanks again, and say how much I appreciate the site.
I have an 11 year old cat named goldy that has been recently told he has
diabetes.
I took him in for lethargy, not wanting to eat like he used to, and just plain seeming worn out.
If you have happened to read my other post, he recently lost his best cat friend a few months ago
and he definitely has been going down hill since. Losing weight.
Its strange I see a lot of cats with diabetes and they seem to be over weight? Is skinny, losing weight also
a symptom of this? Seemingly tired, only eats on occasion, very finicky with his food, turns his head at
dry food (which is a good thing I guess), are these symptoms of diabetes?
If the human insulins are keeping the glucose in check, is it still a good thing to change him to the others?
The reason I ask this, the stuff that was prescribed for him at Walmart actually seemed to be working as far as keeping the number down but as far as his appetite and general over all condition seems to be the same he just seems worn out. Wondering if something is going on besides the diabetes? Will be taking him in
again soon...
could someone give me advice as to what to switch him to after being on Novolin for about a month?
Thanks to all cat lovers......
