Hi,
My cat is 11 years old and started drinking a lot of water for about a year ago. He was diagnosed with diabetes about 9 months ago when I finally realized he wasn't just playing a game w the sink. At first, his insulin (Lantus) was prescribed at a very low dose at first (2 units) and my vet moved it up slowly from 2 units per day to 2 units 2x a day - now to 5 units 2x per day. I never did home testing (i didn't even know you could until I read this board for a while) so all of these changes over the last 9 months were due to about 15 vet trips. My vet is also very cautious about giving too much insulin...I think he might have had a bad experience once. From what I understand from friends, 10 units is pretty high for a cat...but why is he still peeing like crazy?? He's 20 lbs (overweight, I know). He was 17 pounds for a while in the last year, but I think that was when his diabetes was really unregulated and he was losing weight due to inability to metabolize glucose properly. He has been fat for the last 5 years at least - it has been hard to control since I was in grad school part of this time, and he lived with my parents (no pets allowed where I was). They fed him whatever he wanted. Now he's with me again and I can't get him to lose weight that easily...but mostly, it seems so weird to me that he's still (possibly) unregulated on 10 units a day. My vet says that some cats always drink & pee a lot even if they have normal glucose. I give him 3/4 cup of DM hard food by Purina in divided amounts and then he gets 1/4 can of Purina DM soft food in the morning and 1/4 can at night (he likes both - so that's good at least).
Everything else with him is basically fine. He just had his full checkup. I don't know his glucose level...I have to ask the exact number bc I was just told it was "fine". At 10 units, I would HOPE it would be fine, but he pees more than I do. Should I get a 2nd opinion? What do you think about all this? He's also a lot less playful & mostly just lays around now...but this might just be age...this started changing before diabetes I think.
Thank you!
My cat is 11 years old and started drinking a lot of water for about a year ago. He was diagnosed with diabetes about 9 months ago when I finally realized he wasn't just playing a game w the sink. At first, his insulin (Lantus) was prescribed at a very low dose at first (2 units) and my vet moved it up slowly from 2 units per day to 2 units 2x a day - now to 5 units 2x per day. I never did home testing (i didn't even know you could until I read this board for a while) so all of these changes over the last 9 months were due to about 15 vet trips. My vet is also very cautious about giving too much insulin...I think he might have had a bad experience once. From what I understand from friends, 10 units is pretty high for a cat...but why is he still peeing like crazy?? He's 20 lbs (overweight, I know). He was 17 pounds for a while in the last year, but I think that was when his diabetes was really unregulated and he was losing weight due to inability to metabolize glucose properly. He has been fat for the last 5 years at least - it has been hard to control since I was in grad school part of this time, and he lived with my parents (no pets allowed where I was). They fed him whatever he wanted. Now he's with me again and I can't get him to lose weight that easily...but mostly, it seems so weird to me that he's still (possibly) unregulated on 10 units a day. My vet says that some cats always drink & pee a lot even if they have normal glucose. I give him 3/4 cup of DM hard food by Purina in divided amounts and then he gets 1/4 can of Purina DM soft food in the morning and 1/4 can at night (he likes both - so that's good at least).
Everything else with him is basically fine. He just had his full checkup. I don't know his glucose level...I have to ask the exact number bc I was just told it was "fine". At 10 units, I would HOPE it would be fine, but he pees more than I do. Should I get a 2nd opinion? What do you think about all this? He's also a lot less playful & mostly just lays around now...but this might just be age...this started changing before diabetes I think.
Thank you!