sourcelodestone
Member Since 2021
My cat Athena is 12 years old, spayed, female. She weighs 12 pounds and eats 3 cans of glycobalance per day and 2.5 tbsp of young again kibble. She drinks from a faucet so no way to tell the amount. She was diagnosed in July 2021 during her yearly senior exam. She is currently on Lantus and takes 2 units in the morning and 1.5 units at night.
I am not currently doing close monitoring of her blood sugar and this makes me uncomfortable. The vet at first was placing libre sensors on her and I assumed we would continue these sensors, but the plan seems to have changed to "back off on the monitoring". Because of this I feel a little in the dark about what's going on which led me here to this forum. Her last sensor was on 2 months ago, and her average low point was around 180 and her average high point around 250. The vet's opinion is generally that this okay for a diabetic cat, but originally there was talk of her going into remission which I am still hoping is possible. Her pee clumps are still much larger than my other cat's but are smaller than before.
Backstory:
She had senior bloodwork done at age 10 and 11 that showed no health issues, so I strongly suspect she became diabetic from a course of prednisone prescribed for a hotspot in Jan 2021. (I really regret accepting the prednisone).
At her exam at age 11, she was overweight at 15lbs but very active and playful. The vet said she needed to go on a diet urgently, so I bought a microchip controlled feeder and carefully controlled her calories as instructed. My first clue something was wrong was when I stopped cutting her calories and she continued to lose weight, getting down to 9.8 lbs at the lowest and feeling very bony along her spine. She was laying around a lot and seemed depressed and stopped following me around. After she started insulin she stopped losing weight and slowly improved. In the past month, her weight at the same calories has climbed to 12 pounds. She's looking like her old self and is engaged and perky again, which is great, but I don't know how this weight gain affects her dose or how I should feed her. The vet's advice is to continue the current dose and feeding and wait for a scheduled appointment to measure fructosamine in December, but I'd like to be sure this is safe and that I'm doing all I can to reverse the illness of possible. Or if that's not possible, I'd like to know straightforwardly.
Her other issue is back leg weirdness which after watching videos I'm 95% sure must be neuropathy because she is walking lower on her back legs, but the vet suggests it is spinal arthritis causing her weird gait. I've ordered some Zobalin because the vet said it wouldn't harm her either way. She also suggested some Cosequin but I'm concerned about blood sugar effects and couldn't get any straight answer there.
Thanks for reading my post and for all the great info here. Any perspective anyone could provide would be appreciated! I'm still a little overwhelmed by her sudden issues after being in really good health previously.
I am not currently doing close monitoring of her blood sugar and this makes me uncomfortable. The vet at first was placing libre sensors on her and I assumed we would continue these sensors, but the plan seems to have changed to "back off on the monitoring". Because of this I feel a little in the dark about what's going on which led me here to this forum. Her last sensor was on 2 months ago, and her average low point was around 180 and her average high point around 250. The vet's opinion is generally that this okay for a diabetic cat, but originally there was talk of her going into remission which I am still hoping is possible. Her pee clumps are still much larger than my other cat's but are smaller than before.
Backstory:
She had senior bloodwork done at age 10 and 11 that showed no health issues, so I strongly suspect she became diabetic from a course of prednisone prescribed for a hotspot in Jan 2021. (I really regret accepting the prednisone).
At her exam at age 11, she was overweight at 15lbs but very active and playful. The vet said she needed to go on a diet urgently, so I bought a microchip controlled feeder and carefully controlled her calories as instructed. My first clue something was wrong was when I stopped cutting her calories and she continued to lose weight, getting down to 9.8 lbs at the lowest and feeling very bony along her spine. She was laying around a lot and seemed depressed and stopped following me around. After she started insulin she stopped losing weight and slowly improved. In the past month, her weight at the same calories has climbed to 12 pounds. She's looking like her old self and is engaged and perky again, which is great, but I don't know how this weight gain affects her dose or how I should feed her. The vet's advice is to continue the current dose and feeding and wait for a scheduled appointment to measure fructosamine in December, but I'd like to be sure this is safe and that I'm doing all I can to reverse the illness of possible. Or if that's not possible, I'd like to know straightforwardly.
Her other issue is back leg weirdness which after watching videos I'm 95% sure must be neuropathy because she is walking lower on her back legs, but the vet suggests it is spinal arthritis causing her weird gait. I've ordered some Zobalin because the vet said it wouldn't harm her either way. She also suggested some Cosequin but I'm concerned about blood sugar effects and couldn't get any straight answer there.
Thanks for reading my post and for all the great info here. Any perspective anyone could provide would be appreciated! I'm still a little overwhelmed by her sudden issues after being in really good health previously.
