Susan Jane
Member Since 2023
Hi! Thanks so much for this message board, it has so much helpful information. I really can’t imagine what I’d do without this community?
I was considering euthanizing my sweet 12 year old furbaby after he was diagnosed because he is not easy going nor tolerant. I can’t even clip his nails without him trying to scratch, bite, growl and hiss.
My cat probably got diabetes as a reaction from a short acting steroid injection that we got to treat his asthma. He was already at high risk for diabetes (neutered male, age, overweight) which is why we went with the short acting steroid rather than a long acting one. Exactly 11 days later the constant drinking and peeing began. The vet was surprised that diabetes was the result of just one short acting steroid treatment.
Anyway, this community helped to save Pinky the cats life! It made me feel like I can actually do this. We are starting insulin therapy on Monday. While I know I can shoot him, I’m afraid that he will start hiding from me. Worse yet, I don’t know that he’s going to allow me to measure his blood glucose without trying to scratch my eyes out- he’s 17 lbs.
If you are still reading, bless you! I’m getting to my questions;
Does anyone out there have a DM cat that has asthma? How much does it hurt to draw blood from a cats ear? Any tips for how to warm up his ear FAST?? I might have 30 seconds to get it? Anyone have a grouchy cat that they’ve habituated to monitoring blood glucose at home?
I was considering euthanizing my sweet 12 year old furbaby after he was diagnosed because he is not easy going nor tolerant. I can’t even clip his nails without him trying to scratch, bite, growl and hiss.
My cat probably got diabetes as a reaction from a short acting steroid injection that we got to treat his asthma. He was already at high risk for diabetes (neutered male, age, overweight) which is why we went with the short acting steroid rather than a long acting one. Exactly 11 days later the constant drinking and peeing began. The vet was surprised that diabetes was the result of just one short acting steroid treatment.
Anyway, this community helped to save Pinky the cats life! It made me feel like I can actually do this. We are starting insulin therapy on Monday. While I know I can shoot him, I’m afraid that he will start hiding from me. Worse yet, I don’t know that he’s going to allow me to measure his blood glucose without trying to scratch my eyes out- he’s 17 lbs.
If you are still reading, bless you! I’m getting to my questions;
Does anyone out there have a DM cat that has asthma? How much does it hurt to draw blood from a cats ear? Any tips for how to warm up his ear FAST?? I might have 30 seconds to get it? Anyone have a grouchy cat that they’ve habituated to monitoring blood glucose at home?
