Ruthie, oh my dear friend, it is good to see you but not under these circumstances! Hopefully this is a passing thing with Miss Rugs. You will get his under control in no time I am sure. You are no stranger to all this.
I hope Miss Marie is fine and doing well.
Stole this from your post on Health....
"Miss Rugs is 15 and has no other health issues. Her kidneys looked a little bit small on the xrays and her intestinal wall looked a bit thicker than it should be, but only her blood glucose was out of whack. She has lost some weight and I noticed that her spine felt bony. She was helping me open cans of food which set my mind thinking...I really thought it was going to be something kidney related, never diabetes. Cats are on the same diet I started them on when Smokey was diagnosed in 2005, so nothing to switch there. They are free feeders but so was Smokey and we made it work. Will get her picture up here as soon as I can figure out how!"
Maybe she is hyper-t (as Sheila mentioned on Health) and not diabetic or is borderline? Since she has been on wet food it could just be that since it is not dry food induced, plus some of the other symptoms. Hyper-T can look like and bring on symptoms of diabetes.
How is she doing otherwise?
Again, so nice to see you. What do you think of this new board? Quite a change, isn't it?
Pamela