Missy & Kitty
Member Since 2013
Hi guys,
I inherited a cat from my Uncle when he passed away in May. She recently started drinking a ton of water and peeing a ton, so I took her to the vet. Her blood glucose was 500, so the vet kept her there to get her regulated. I've spent the last few days researching feline diabetes, and I am currently trying to switch all of my cats from Friskies dry food to Friskies canned food. I am so confused as to how much I'm supposed to give them all! I should mention that I have six cats. I'm a cat lady; what can I say? :mrgreen: I have one cat that the vet said was pre-diabetic, so he put him on Hill's w/d. I bought the glucose tester this evening for the diabetic cat, and since she's still at the vet, I tried the tester on my pre-diabetic cat. His blood glucose was 88 at 9:44 P.M. (central time zone). Is that too low? I know nothing about any of this, so I am so confused and overwhelmed. I am seriously worried about what to do when the diabetic cat comes home; I can't even figure out what to do with my normal cats!
Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!
-Miss E
I inherited a cat from my Uncle when he passed away in May. She recently started drinking a ton of water and peeing a ton, so I took her to the vet. Her blood glucose was 500, so the vet kept her there to get her regulated. I've spent the last few days researching feline diabetes, and I am currently trying to switch all of my cats from Friskies dry food to Friskies canned food. I am so confused as to how much I'm supposed to give them all! I should mention that I have six cats. I'm a cat lady; what can I say? :mrgreen: I have one cat that the vet said was pre-diabetic, so he put him on Hill's w/d. I bought the glucose tester this evening for the diabetic cat, and since she's still at the vet, I tried the tester on my pre-diabetic cat. His blood glucose was 88 at 9:44 P.M. (central time zone). Is that too low? I know nothing about any of this, so I am so confused and overwhelmed. I am seriously worried about what to do when the diabetic cat comes home; I can't even figure out what to do with my normal cats!
Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!
-Miss E