Hi all, new diagnosis. Whisper is an approximately 12+ neutered male that came into my yard in 2015 starving it took three years of feeding him till he finally let us touch him, in 2020 we built him a heated shelter and he pretty much moved into our yard after that Coming into the house only during extreme weather events. In 2022 my two female indoor/outdoor cats passed away, 1 from stomach cancer the other kidney failure from years of prednisone treatment for autoimmune disorders, both cats were treated for their conditions for six years, giving them additional time until the end. They were littermates and lived to the age of 14. Whisper than began spending 4 to 5 hours a night sleeping inside in our bed in winter but remained an outdoor boy who enjoys his freedom. In 2023 I took on a kitten who was found buy the side of the road and he is indoor only and has asthma. Now here’s my dilemma whisperer was diagnosed with diabetes four days ago we noticed he was losing weight and very hungry and drinking lots of water and I called a mobile veterinarian, he did really well but needed gabapetin. Whisper does not use a litter box even though he spends 4 to 5 hours at a clip inside the house he has never messed in the house. He always meows to go out. He’s a good boy. My dilemma is my husband and I have decided not to treat. We feel that whisper doesn’t belong to us. We belong to him. He trusts us. I don’t wanna break that trust by prodding and poking him. Is it wrong to not treat. I feed him very well he has always been fed fancy feast, pate beef, liver, and chicken. The dry food he ate was blue buffalo wilderness, duck and sweet potato. We have since taken that away, and I have added in tiki cat dark and tiki cat silver Senior my hope is that possibly he could go into remission with a better diet. I have also researched and decided to add in B12 and omega-3 fish oil. Has anyone had any success with diet alone?
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