rhiannonmacy
Member Since 2019
Hi everyone, my name is Rhiannon and my diabetic kitty is Macy. She is about 10 years old and I have had her since she was a kitten (rescued from feral colony).
About a month or so ago I noticed that Macy had lost weight, was drinking a LOT of water and filling her litter box almost daily. Although I have not have a diabetic cat before, my immediate gut feeling was that she could be diabetic (even though it seemed crazy to me) so I took her to the vet.
Long story short, my vet diagnosed her as a diabetic but commended me for paying attention and reassured me that because we caught it early, her chances of going into remission are reasonable.
She started last week on 2units of Lantus, but after the first dose and glucose curve, they adjusted it to 1 unit as the 2 units pushed her blood sugar too low. I am on day 3 of giving her the injections at home.. and although the actual administration is getting easier, I am still concerned for Macy.
She seems just... not her usual self. After I give her injections, she has been sulking off to go sleep on the blankets in my closet. She will stay there most of the day. She is responsive to me when I check on her and pet her, but just isn’t the same vibrant, verbal cat that I’m used to. As of this past fridays exam, my vet has assured me that her dose is ok and she is good.. so I will keep trusting the process and monitor her the best I can.
I hope to find some support and information as well as mutual understanding in this group! This is all very new and tough to handle emotionally.
About a month or so ago I noticed that Macy had lost weight, was drinking a LOT of water and filling her litter box almost daily. Although I have not have a diabetic cat before, my immediate gut feeling was that she could be diabetic (even though it seemed crazy to me) so I took her to the vet.
Long story short, my vet diagnosed her as a diabetic but commended me for paying attention and reassured me that because we caught it early, her chances of going into remission are reasonable.
She started last week on 2units of Lantus, but after the first dose and glucose curve, they adjusted it to 1 unit as the 2 units pushed her blood sugar too low. I am on day 3 of giving her the injections at home.. and although the actual administration is getting easier, I am still concerned for Macy.
She seems just... not her usual self. After I give her injections, she has been sulking off to go sleep on the blankets in my closet. She will stay there most of the day. She is responsive to me when I check on her and pet her, but just isn’t the same vibrant, verbal cat that I’m used to. As of this past fridays exam, my vet has assured me that her dose is ok and she is good.. so I will keep trusting the process and monitor her the best I can.
I hope to find some support and information as well as mutual understanding in this group! This is all very new and tough to handle emotionally.
