Jenn ~ Thomas
Member Since 2023
Hi! I am so glad to find this message board! I am at my whits end! We rescued Thomas 5 years ago at 3 years old. He was a happy fat cat, 25 pounds. He seemed to be a scaredy cat as far as loud sounds. We also had a 3 year old boy who was and still on the go all the time! I purchased the plug ins to calm him which seemed to work.
He started peeing next to cat box. I changed numerous types of boxes. Still peeing. My cat was diagnosed with uti 3 years ago and medicine stopped him from peeing next to cat box.
Fast forward 2 years because all was good. We tried to change his diet to soft food because I had been told that was healthier for him. He liked dry food, no people food and no soft. We tried and tried numerous types of soft food. A couple months later we rescued a 9 month old German Shepard. I wanted both of them to be on a raw diet (but cooked meat). Dog loves it cat was a no go. He then started peeing by the cat box again. Took him to vet. UTI, this time the glucose was high. Vet did a frutosamine?? test and it came back that he has diabetes. We gave him 1 unit twice a day, then 2, when it needed to go to 3 the vet changed from vetsulin to Lantus. We did that for a month and he was still peeing on floor and drinking lots of water. Took him to new vet. I’m thinking he is stressed. He lost weight because of trying to change his food. That stressed him out because obviously he likes to eat. Than the dog. The new vet put him back in vetsulin at 4 units twice a day. Still no change. Then 6 units, no change. The glucose curve was still high so the vet said he wanted quit playing around and upped the dose to 12 units twice a day. He has been doing this for 2 weeks and is currently at the vet doing a glucose curve.
Any advice would be appreciated!
my questions are
1. Is this normal for 12 units 2x a day?
2. If he stays on 12 units, is there a less expensive brand of food than what the vet has? He said he has to be on Hills Prescription W/D multi benefit. The insulin only lasts just over a week, it’s getting expensive between vet bill, food and insulin.
He started peeing next to cat box. I changed numerous types of boxes. Still peeing. My cat was diagnosed with uti 3 years ago and medicine stopped him from peeing next to cat box.
Fast forward 2 years because all was good. We tried to change his diet to soft food because I had been told that was healthier for him. He liked dry food, no people food and no soft. We tried and tried numerous types of soft food. A couple months later we rescued a 9 month old German Shepard. I wanted both of them to be on a raw diet (but cooked meat). Dog loves it cat was a no go. He then started peeing by the cat box again. Took him to vet. UTI, this time the glucose was high. Vet did a frutosamine?? test and it came back that he has diabetes. We gave him 1 unit twice a day, then 2, when it needed to go to 3 the vet changed from vetsulin to Lantus. We did that for a month and he was still peeing on floor and drinking lots of water. Took him to new vet. I’m thinking he is stressed. He lost weight because of trying to change his food. That stressed him out because obviously he likes to eat. Than the dog. The new vet put him back in vetsulin at 4 units twice a day. Still no change. Then 6 units, no change. The glucose curve was still high so the vet said he wanted quit playing around and upped the dose to 12 units twice a day. He has been doing this for 2 weeks and is currently at the vet doing a glucose curve.
Any advice would be appreciated!
my questions are
1. Is this normal for 12 units 2x a day?
2. If he stays on 12 units, is there a less expensive brand of food than what the vet has? He said he has to be on Hills Prescription W/D multi benefit. The insulin only lasts just over a week, it’s getting expensive between vet bill, food and insulin.