Casey Warner
Member Since 2018
I have a 6 y/o cat, Tony, who I recently took to the vet because he was acting weird. He has never been diagnosed with diabetes.
He wasn't eating normally but is now, he was being very odd and is normal now, and may have lost weight. Additionally, I had been battling fleas for several months and now that they're pretty much gone, Tony is itching/scratching himself bald on his back. I'm not convinced this is related to fleas.
The vet did a full workup. He said the kidney values were a bit high, but nothing concerning. Everything else was normal except two things: his thyroid levels were low and his urine sugars were elevated. Blood glucose was normal.
The vet spoke to an internal medicine specialist, then with me, and believes the stress of the car ride may have caused those two things to be elevated. This was his first car ride in years and he was hollering the whole time. Not even meowing, just hollering. It was awful.
I'm supposed to go back in a few weeks for a recheck.
Based on what I've said, does this sound like it could be diabetes? I can't remember if they checked the pancreas values, I'll have to get a copy of the results.
I'm not seeing the same signs as I saw in Brownie who was diabetic. But if this is pre-diabetes, I certainly want to get on top of it ASAP. The vet freely admitted that he doesn't know what's going on and doesn't recall ever seeing anything like this in another cat.
I would definitely like thoughts on this. I thought elevated urine sugars were very bad.
He wasn't eating normally but is now, he was being very odd and is normal now, and may have lost weight. Additionally, I had been battling fleas for several months and now that they're pretty much gone, Tony is itching/scratching himself bald on his back. I'm not convinced this is related to fleas.
The vet did a full workup. He said the kidney values were a bit high, but nothing concerning. Everything else was normal except two things: his thyroid levels were low and his urine sugars were elevated. Blood glucose was normal.
The vet spoke to an internal medicine specialist, then with me, and believes the stress of the car ride may have caused those two things to be elevated. This was his first car ride in years and he was hollering the whole time. Not even meowing, just hollering. It was awful.
I'm supposed to go back in a few weeks for a recheck.
Based on what I've said, does this sound like it could be diabetes? I can't remember if they checked the pancreas values, I'll have to get a copy of the results.
I'm not seeing the same signs as I saw in Brownie who was diabetic. But if this is pre-diabetes, I certainly want to get on top of it ASAP. The vet freely admitted that he doesn't know what's going on and doesn't recall ever seeing anything like this in another cat.
I would definitely like thoughts on this. I thought elevated urine sugars were very bad.
