Hi! Saturday I had my mom take our 12 year old 20 pound cat to the vet (I was working) because she had bloody urine and was peeing huge amounts in and out of her box (I had noticed she had been drinking huge amounts of water also the past few weeks). They put her on antibiotics for a bladder infection and glucosamine but then also told me they tested her and she has diabetes. I called the vet from work and they recommended a prescription diet and eventually insulin ....and to follow up with them when they were open on Monday... . Later that day I went on catinfo.org and read about changing to a low carb wet food diet. I went and found some wet food that was under 10 carbs on the list from the site because the vet was already closed. I bought cans of Fancy Feast and have been feeding it to her Saturday Sunday and today. She looks to be feeling 100% better and is not peeing near as much and back to keeping it in the litter box. She has even been cleaning herself, which she had stopped for a while now. I consulted with the vet over the phone and explained to her that I was worried about putting her on shots in the next 2 weeks because we are taking our son 10 hours away to college and my 83 y/o mom would be staying with our pets and would probably not be able to give shots for the 3 days we will be gone. She said we could wait a couple weeks and check her again and see. Has anyone heard of a cat turning around this diagnosis by changing diet alone or do cats pretty much usually need the insulin shots added to their care? She seems so much better already and I am not sure if it's the food or the meds. Also, how much wet food should I be feeding her? I have always left dry food out for both cats so I am not sure how to get her back down to a healthy weight..
