Emily
Member Since 2014
Hi All,
Great to find this. It is a little daunting, and I hope I am posting in the right place. My beloved 10 year old cat Prince, who we adopted 2 years ago, was just diagnosed with diabetes. Here is background info: After putting him on a diet to lose weight, I noticed that he seemed much too skinny rather quickly. His attitude and appetite was fine, but then all of a sudden he stopped eating. I brought him to the vet right away but the visit was inconclusive. A few days later, he got worse, and I rushed him to the hospital. About $3,000 later, he was diagnosed with hepatic lipidosis (fatty liver disease), liver inflammation, and diabetes. They believed that the liver inflammation was caused by either hepatitis or a bacterial infection. That, in turn, caused the fatty liver. They are not sure where the diabetes falls in with the rest of this. After 2 nights in the hospital, he was able to come home with Clavamox, a liver supplement, tumil-k, b-12 shots, an appetite stimulant, and his insulin. The main priority was to get him to eat, which was very difficult at first. Finally, he is eating again. I had to first syringe-feed him, hand-feed him, and then bribe him with junk food (pureed Fancy Feast). He gets about a half can of wet food in the morning and evening, 1/2 hr before his insulin. The vet told me to leave dry food out for him in case he starts to get a bit hypoglycemic. He is currently up to 2.5 units of insulin a day and still in the 400-500 range (I bought an alpha-trak and monitor his bc at home). I guess this is what I am struggling with: his diet. The vet wants me to give him all this prescribed food which doesn't look particularly high quality. I tended to avoid foods with by-products and fillers in the past. Also, is a 1/2 can in the am and pm with free-feed dry food ok? Or should I only do wet food? Is there a brand that seems better? The last thing is that I have 3 other cats to keep an eye on, so that is a factor in all of this as well. I am sorry this is so long, I am just looking for advice! Any is appreciated! I love my cats so much and just want to do the right thing for them. So far, this has been so hard and I just want him to get better
Thanks again, Emily
Great to find this. It is a little daunting, and I hope I am posting in the right place. My beloved 10 year old cat Prince, who we adopted 2 years ago, was just diagnosed with diabetes. Here is background info: After putting him on a diet to lose weight, I noticed that he seemed much too skinny rather quickly. His attitude and appetite was fine, but then all of a sudden he stopped eating. I brought him to the vet right away but the visit was inconclusive. A few days later, he got worse, and I rushed him to the hospital. About $3,000 later, he was diagnosed with hepatic lipidosis (fatty liver disease), liver inflammation, and diabetes. They believed that the liver inflammation was caused by either hepatitis or a bacterial infection. That, in turn, caused the fatty liver. They are not sure where the diabetes falls in with the rest of this. After 2 nights in the hospital, he was able to come home with Clavamox, a liver supplement, tumil-k, b-12 shots, an appetite stimulant, and his insulin. The main priority was to get him to eat, which was very difficult at first. Finally, he is eating again. I had to first syringe-feed him, hand-feed him, and then bribe him with junk food (pureed Fancy Feast). He gets about a half can of wet food in the morning and evening, 1/2 hr before his insulin. The vet told me to leave dry food out for him in case he starts to get a bit hypoglycemic. He is currently up to 2.5 units of insulin a day and still in the 400-500 range (I bought an alpha-trak and monitor his bc at home). I guess this is what I am struggling with: his diet. The vet wants me to give him all this prescribed food which doesn't look particularly high quality. I tended to avoid foods with by-products and fillers in the past. Also, is a 1/2 can in the am and pm with free-feed dry food ok? Or should I only do wet food? Is there a brand that seems better? The last thing is that I have 3 other cats to keep an eye on, so that is a factor in all of this as well. I am sorry this is so long, I am just looking for advice! Any is appreciated! I love my cats so much and just want to do the right thing for them. So far, this has been so hard and I just want him to get better