girlboheme
Member Since 2015
hi everyone, my cat Benny, was diagnosed with diabetes in January of this year. I thought I would share our journey thus far.
Benny is an amazing cat. He is a rescue cat that had been damaged pretty badly by a dog when I got him and he was in very rough shape. his back legs were damaged around the hip area and it made him have difficulty walking properly and jumping. so we have stairs around the house for him to get up on things. He is also the sweetest, most loving cat ever. He looks cranky and rough but he is the complete opposite. I am so blessed.
I think that Benny thought he would never have a regular supply of food so he ate and ate and ate until Benny weighed 17 pounds. well he and I both develop symptoms of diabetes starting last August and because we had similar symptoms. I was clueless that it could be our bodies. I thought perhaps we were drinking so much because it was dry in the house obviously in hindsight I was incorrect. I had very severe diabetes by the time I finally ended up in the hospital in November and I realized at that point that Benny probably had diabetes too.
At this time he was looking as miserable as I felt and I was unable to afford to take him in and i was so worried that I barely could function. He went from 17.8 lbs to 10.6 lbs in 3 months. He was finally diagnosed and they had me giving him 3 units of basic insulin twice a day. I had his levels checked for four weeks in a row until I ran out of money and was unable to bring him in until just a few weeks ago. About a week before we went in, I changed his dosage to 4 units because he was looking terrible. So thin and sickly. Apparently I did the right thing.
I was sent home with instructions to fatten my old tomcat up and that's been what I've been concentrating on getting correct for several weeks now. I started him and my other three cats on wellness no grain because my other cat has a sensitive stomach. So far its working out well. We've gone from dry to soft and from grazing to two meals a day. I use my extra meter to check Benny's glucose when I can't get to the vet.
I just wanted to share our story. Benny has gained some weight and I'm very meticulous about how much they get because my other cat needs to gain weight after the issues we had with iams and the other two are overweight. Benny is also a much happier boy.
So. There you are. Benny is glad to have shared his story.
Benny is an amazing cat. He is a rescue cat that had been damaged pretty badly by a dog when I got him and he was in very rough shape. his back legs were damaged around the hip area and it made him have difficulty walking properly and jumping. so we have stairs around the house for him to get up on things. He is also the sweetest, most loving cat ever. He looks cranky and rough but he is the complete opposite. I am so blessed.
I think that Benny thought he would never have a regular supply of food so he ate and ate and ate until Benny weighed 17 pounds. well he and I both develop symptoms of diabetes starting last August and because we had similar symptoms. I was clueless that it could be our bodies. I thought perhaps we were drinking so much because it was dry in the house obviously in hindsight I was incorrect. I had very severe diabetes by the time I finally ended up in the hospital in November and I realized at that point that Benny probably had diabetes too.
At this time he was looking as miserable as I felt and I was unable to afford to take him in and i was so worried that I barely could function. He went from 17.8 lbs to 10.6 lbs in 3 months. He was finally diagnosed and they had me giving him 3 units of basic insulin twice a day. I had his levels checked for four weeks in a row until I ran out of money and was unable to bring him in until just a few weeks ago. About a week before we went in, I changed his dosage to 4 units because he was looking terrible. So thin and sickly. Apparently I did the right thing.
I was sent home with instructions to fatten my old tomcat up and that's been what I've been concentrating on getting correct for several weeks now. I started him and my other three cats on wellness no grain because my other cat has a sensitive stomach. So far its working out well. We've gone from dry to soft and from grazing to two meals a day. I use my extra meter to check Benny's glucose when I can't get to the vet.
I just wanted to share our story. Benny has gained some weight and I'm very meticulous about how much they get because my other cat needs to gain weight after the issues we had with iams and the other two are overweight. Benny is also a much happier boy.
So. There you are. Benny is glad to have shared his story.
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