Elena
Member Since 2015
Hi everyone, our cat Perkins was diagnosed with diabetes in Aug, his blood sugar is staying under 400 so the vet said he doesn't need insulin. Last time it was check at the vet he was 345. The thing is his back legs are weak, his legs have lost muscle mass. It is hard for him to walk around. He is walking more on the flat part of his feet. The vet has him on Royal Canin Glycobalance , he has to be on that food because he also gets crystal in his bladder and the food has a s/o complex. So far the food has worked to keep his blood sugar below 400. He has a history of bladder infections. When I looked up infections in cats I saw that infections can cause high blood sugar in cats. When he had his full panel blood work done in Aug his white blood cell count was normal, 7.8. He hates going to the vet, every time we go he acts strange for days but I am thinking we might have to take him for a urine culture to see if he has a UTI. My question is this, has anyone here had a cat who high blood sugar was caused by a infection? For a treat we have been giving him human tuna fish, I am not sure if that is ok or not.
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