carbie
Member Since 2024
Hi all! New here as far as posting goes, but I've referenced FDMB multiple times ever since my cat's diabetes diagnosis (long enough ago now that I honestly can't remember how long it's been-- just that it's been more than a year now.)
I decided to make an account and post today to see if anyone else has experienced their diabetic cat having accompanying GI issues. It's been a recurring issue for my boy ever since he developed diabetes, mostly showing as chronic diarrhea of varying degrees and trouble/straining while defecating. It doesn't really seem to matter what food he's eating, either.
I haven't had time to fill out any sheet or anything, but here is some basic info about him, his diet, and his medical history:
(I'll get back to the main point of the thread now, but I figured this could be useful information for anyone who is trying to answer!)
While he's always had some trouble with his poops during all of this, what's made me decide to write this post now is that he's had some especially bad/runny diarrhea the last week or so, now lately with accompanying straining and what seems to be cramps or pain. Around the same time it started, I had started giving him the Friskies pate again to help him gain back some weight he lost after a prolonged period of high sugar that we were having trouble getting back down, and I sadly made the mistake of not reintroducing it slowly (yes, I do feel very silly and bad about forgetting...) So, I originally thought it was just from the sudden change in food... But now that it seems painful and still hasn't quit, I have him scheduled for a vet visit tomorrow morning.
What I'm looking for mostly is if anybody else has had experience with GI issues in their diabetic cats, and if so, what I should make sure to ask the vet about when I take him, along with what I could potentially expect from the visit. If there are any issues diabetic cats are predisposed to that could be causing this, I'd really like to make sure they're tested for. And of course, the two things could be unrelated... But it's always good to be pre-informed when heading into the vet in my experience.
So sorry about how long this is... I really tried to keep it short, but I'd hate to leave any important information out
Even if it's not currently an emergency, I'm still worried about the little guy.
(Small additional note: despite his current diarrhea, he has actually started gaining back some weight and is no more lethargic or unresponsive than normal either, which is why I'm comfortable taking him tomorrow morning rather than treating it as an emergency at the moment)
I decided to make an account and post today to see if anyone else has experienced their diabetic cat having accompanying GI issues. It's been a recurring issue for my boy ever since he developed diabetes, mostly showing as chronic diarrhea of varying degrees and trouble/straining while defecating. It doesn't really seem to matter what food he's eating, either.
I haven't had time to fill out any sheet or anything, but here is some basic info about him, his diet, and his medical history:
- 8-10 years old (was a stray, so not sure of exact age)
- Chronic nasal/respiratory infections (especially now that he can't take steroids for it)
- Currently eating Friskies pate
- Gets 1 unit of prozinc insulin twice daily
(I'll get back to the main point of the thread now, but I figured this could be useful information for anyone who is trying to answer!)
While he's always had some trouble with his poops during all of this, what's made me decide to write this post now is that he's had some especially bad/runny diarrhea the last week or so, now lately with accompanying straining and what seems to be cramps or pain. Around the same time it started, I had started giving him the Friskies pate again to help him gain back some weight he lost after a prolonged period of high sugar that we were having trouble getting back down, and I sadly made the mistake of not reintroducing it slowly (yes, I do feel very silly and bad about forgetting...) So, I originally thought it was just from the sudden change in food... But now that it seems painful and still hasn't quit, I have him scheduled for a vet visit tomorrow morning.
What I'm looking for mostly is if anybody else has had experience with GI issues in their diabetic cats, and if so, what I should make sure to ask the vet about when I take him, along with what I could potentially expect from the visit. If there are any issues diabetic cats are predisposed to that could be causing this, I'd really like to make sure they're tested for. And of course, the two things could be unrelated... But it's always good to be pre-informed when heading into the vet in my experience.
So sorry about how long this is... I really tried to keep it short, but I'd hate to leave any important information out
(Small additional note: despite his current diarrhea, he has actually started gaining back some weight and is no more lethargic or unresponsive than normal either, which is why I'm comfortable taking him tomorrow morning rather than treating it as an emergency at the moment)