Raelene Rodriguez
Member Since 2021
Hello!
My 16 year old cat was just diagnosed with diabetes this Monday. Prior to this, for three weeks, he was experiencing increased urination, increased thirst, weakened rear legs, and fatigue. His paws were also sticky from the glucose in the urine, litter was getting stuck to them. Eating and defecating normally. Took him in to the vet for the first time ever on Monday, took a blood panel and his glucose levels were at 550. They had to sedate him and shave his neck to get the blood test.The vet prescribed him with Vetsulin, 2 units in the morning and 2 more units at night. I gave him his first insulin injection today this morning. Also, the vet said for possible UTI, amoxicillin and nsaids were also prescribed for 2 weeks in case of infection. Kitty is also starting on wet prescribed food and he actually really enjoying it! he used to just eat senior dry kibble prior to this. Kitty has been okay, I took a week off of work to care for him and just to process this whole thing, he is really dear to my heart. I've had him since I was 10 and I'm 26 now.
I would just like any suggestions from everyone and advice, also any thoughts on what the vet prescribed.
Thank you!
Raelene
My 16 year old cat was just diagnosed with diabetes this Monday. Prior to this, for three weeks, he was experiencing increased urination, increased thirst, weakened rear legs, and fatigue. His paws were also sticky from the glucose in the urine, litter was getting stuck to them. Eating and defecating normally. Took him in to the vet for the first time ever on Monday, took a blood panel and his glucose levels were at 550. They had to sedate him and shave his neck to get the blood test.The vet prescribed him with Vetsulin, 2 units in the morning and 2 more units at night. I gave him his first insulin injection today this morning. Also, the vet said for possible UTI, amoxicillin and nsaids were also prescribed for 2 weeks in case of infection. Kitty is also starting on wet prescribed food and he actually really enjoying it! he used to just eat senior dry kibble prior to this. Kitty has been okay, I took a week off of work to care for him and just to process this whole thing, he is really dear to my heart. I've had him since I was 10 and I'm 26 now.
I would just like any suggestions from everyone and advice, also any thoughts on what the vet prescribed.
Thank you!
Raelene