Hi,
I saw this thread and just had to comment.
Bertie was dx with diabetes almost 7 years ago. I'd been pretty ill myself for much of that year and hadn't noticed how ill
he'd become. Then, one day, I just turned around and looked at him and thought, "Jeez, how did I miss
that?!" He looked truly awful. He'd lost weight. His coat condition was dreadful. He looked depressed. And he seemed to have some kind of problem with his back legs and couldn't walk properly.
He was dx with diabetes. And I
do think he was suffering at that point, certainly from the problem with his legs (diabetic neuropathy).
He was put on insulin, and I switched him to a low carb wet diet. I also learned to test his blood glucose at home (way easier than it sounds).
Well....within just a couple of months of his receiving insulin his health started to improve enormously. And that happened in spite of the fact that his blood glucose levels remained high for a long time after starting insulin. The insulin seemed to work some kind of beneficial magic in spite of his blood glucose levels still being high.
I also gave him vitamin B (methyl B12) to help with his neuropathy, and in about 3 months his legs appeared to have healed completely.
He's 15 now, and is a happy and healthy cat, full of character. He loves to play. And I do not doubt for a single moment that he absolutely loves and enjoys his life.
As I type this Bertie is sitting next to the keyboard wondering what sort of mischief he can perform. He's very good at deleting what I'm writing so I'm going to click on the 'submit' button before that happens!
Oh, one more thing (if Bertie will allow it!). Many of us have found that treating a diabetic cat actually strengthens the bond of love, trust and affection that exists between us. cat_pet_icon
If you are in any doubt about whether to try treating your diabetic cat, why not try it for say, 3 months, and see how you feel then. I think you may feel very differently. ;-)
Best wishes,
Eliz