Nicole & Marty
New Member
Hi - On Tuesday I got a voicemail from my vet that my nine year old Marty has diabetes. After the initial shock wore off and we went back to the vet for me to learn how to give him his insulin, I am starting to develop a routine. We go back on Monday for a checkup. I've introduced wet food into his diet, and I changed his dry food to kitten food per the vets request. He has taken to the new food really well, and most of the time, he doesn't mind his shots. The only procedural thing I'm really having a hard time with so far is those darn Glucotest strips in the cat box. I can see a difference in Marty's symptoms already, but those strips still keep turning the darkest color except on the one occassion I managed to catch him in the act. My vet wants me to use them, I wonder if they are accurate after sitting in the cat box after several hours. I've checked the products website and read all the info, but I can't see to find a straight answer. It is really frustrating and nerve wracking. I'm ready to spend more money to get the special cat testing meter even though I'm not thrilled with the idea of having to stick him another time during the day. I worry about his blood sugar constantly, and I blame myself, because he has had symptoms for awhile, but I never thought he was sick. I'm glad I found this board, because it is nice to read what other people have to say. I'm just looking forward to spending more money to go to the check up. I'm already armed with all my excel spreadsheets with glucotest data, eating patterns, and behavior patterns. I just hope the vet can help Marty. I've had him since he was a kitten, and he is definitely part of my family.