Chicklet's mom
Member Since 2016
Hello,
I am new to the forum. My fur family (2 adorable cats and one terrific dog) are from Ottawa, Ontario. Chicklet (my dear Calico) was recently diagnosed this past weekend with diabetes. I ended up making an appointment with a vet hospital on Saturday after testing Chicklet's urine with a Ketodiastix test strip. Her urine glucose was the highest colour on the test strip. I am originally from Montreal and have not really found a vet yet that I am totally comfortable with. I may just have Chicklet's glucose curve done by the vet hospital while I look for a vet. Would anyone know of any vets in the Ottawa area that have experience and/or an interest in feline diabetes. I guess I am just a little worried because the vet hospital said they would give her insulin even if she did not eat while at the clinic. I thought that could cause hypoglycemia.
Chicklet is a very nervous and anxious cat that has never been away from home. She really has a hard time with change. I know she will not eat anything during the 12 hour glucose curve that is take place at the vet hospital. I am so scared that Chicklet will end up in a emergency situation after returning home but I also don't want to wait to have the glucose curve done. Any guidance is much appreciated.
LM
I am new to the forum. My fur family (2 adorable cats and one terrific dog) are from Ottawa, Ontario. Chicklet (my dear Calico) was recently diagnosed this past weekend with diabetes. I ended up making an appointment with a vet hospital on Saturday after testing Chicklet's urine with a Ketodiastix test strip. Her urine glucose was the highest colour on the test strip. I am originally from Montreal and have not really found a vet yet that I am totally comfortable with. I may just have Chicklet's glucose curve done by the vet hospital while I look for a vet. Would anyone know of any vets in the Ottawa area that have experience and/or an interest in feline diabetes. I guess I am just a little worried because the vet hospital said they would give her insulin even if she did not eat while at the clinic. I thought that could cause hypoglycemia.
Chicklet is a very nervous and anxious cat that has never been away from home. She really has a hard time with change. I know she will not eat anything during the 12 hour glucose curve that is take place at the vet hospital. I am so scared that Chicklet will end up in a emergency situation after returning home but I also don't want to wait to have the glucose curve done. Any guidance is much appreciated.
LM