My cat was diagnosed with Diabetes in July - She started not being able to jump up on the bed. I called her doctor ( I'm fortunate to work at a veterinary hospital) and as soon as I told her she was walking funny and missing the bed she said, "Ashley, Don't panic but it could be diabetes" I was actually happy that it was a condition that I could treat.
She was doing fantastic - was actually going into remission a few months after being on Lantus and DM, Unfortunately her Kidneys were not doing as well. I took her off of DM and now she is on a kidney friendly diet.
Fast forward to November - She started to drag her leg which scared the heck out of me ( All I could think of was Saddle Thrombus - Luckily I could feel a pulse so I ruled that out) I took her into work and was informed about Diabetic neuropathy or even a spinal tumor. I started b12 injections and made some stairs so make it easier on her. She seemed to be doing well but lately shes really been dragging her back leg, you can see her trying to move it but it mainly drags.
Does anyone else have a cat that has had only one leg affected by diabetic neuropathy? Should I be concerned that even though shes regulated its not getting noticeably better? I'm getting more concerned that it could be a spinal tumor even though the doctors seem to think its neuro.
I'm ordering the Zobaline tablets and Im hoping that will help.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Ashley.
She was doing fantastic - was actually going into remission a few months after being on Lantus and DM, Unfortunately her Kidneys were not doing as well. I took her off of DM and now she is on a kidney friendly diet.
Fast forward to November - She started to drag her leg which scared the heck out of me ( All I could think of was Saddle Thrombus - Luckily I could feel a pulse so I ruled that out) I took her into work and was informed about Diabetic neuropathy or even a spinal tumor. I started b12 injections and made some stairs so make it easier on her. She seemed to be doing well but lately shes really been dragging her back leg, you can see her trying to move it but it mainly drags.
Does anyone else have a cat that has had only one leg affected by diabetic neuropathy? Should I be concerned that even though shes regulated its not getting noticeably better? I'm getting more concerned that it could be a spinal tumor even though the doctors seem to think its neuro.
I'm ordering the Zobaline tablets and Im hoping that will help.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Ashley.