SandraK
Member Since 2018
Hello! My cat, Loki, was just diagnosed as diabetic today. Not even 2 hours ago, actually.
I have had Loki for about 5 months now. He was a stray that someone had posted on facebook asking for assistance with. The poor thing was sitting on her snowy deck shivering, I couldn't say no to helping him. I've had him into the vets a couple of times now. Ear infection and inflamed gums the first time. Physical exam, shots and worm treatments the second time. Today he was supposed to be going in to be neutered and micro chipped.
The vet called me just over an hour ago to tell me the blood test before surgery did not come back good. His blood sugar is over 500 right now. We had also previously thought he might be between 2 and 3 years old. The only sign they saw in the previous visits that might have indicated he was an older cat was the build up on his teeth. Now we're not so sure what his age is.
I don't know exactly what his treatment will be just yet. All the vet said over the phone is insulin shots and monitored feedings. I'll find out more on what insulin and such when I go back to the vets office in 3 and a half hours to pick up my poor kitty and begin learning how to care for a diabetic cat
I have had Loki for about 5 months now. He was a stray that someone had posted on facebook asking for assistance with. The poor thing was sitting on her snowy deck shivering, I couldn't say no to helping him. I've had him into the vets a couple of times now. Ear infection and inflamed gums the first time. Physical exam, shots and worm treatments the second time. Today he was supposed to be going in to be neutered and micro chipped.
The vet called me just over an hour ago to tell me the blood test before surgery did not come back good. His blood sugar is over 500 right now. We had also previously thought he might be between 2 and 3 years old. The only sign they saw in the previous visits that might have indicated he was an older cat was the build up on his teeth. Now we're not so sure what his age is.
I don't know exactly what his treatment will be just yet. All the vet said over the phone is insulin shots and monitored feedings. I'll find out more on what insulin and such when I go back to the vets office in 3 and a half hours to pick up my poor kitty and begin learning how to care for a diabetic cat