Ally and Tiny
Member Since 2020
Hey! I just found this site. This got really long so I bolded some important things/highlights in the background paragraphs. My cat Fat Boy/Tiny was diagnosed in July and it's been tough. Previously I would spend every other weekend an hour away at my boyfriend's place, but it's a lot harder finding a sitter who will come feed your cat and give him a shot twice a day at specific times! But, this cat is my everything and I'd give him my kidney if he needed one (and if that were possible).
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Some facts about him:
He is 12 years old and about 17.5 pounds (down 1 pound from July!). His favorite foods are hair ties and plastic. When I bake muffins, I have to leave them to cool on top of the fridge so he doesn't lick them. He's prone to crystals in his urine.
This summer I saw him laying down to drink from his water fountain, peeing so, so much, and being very lethargic. I thought it was weird and the internet said it probably was, so I found the closest vet and I took him in. His appetite didn't seem changed, and as far as I could tell he wasn't losing weight.
The vet did a blood test and his glucose was 583 so the conclusion was diabetes. The vet started me with
-new food (Hill's GlucoSupport m/d, which also has the urinary support he needs for the crystals)
-Novalin N NPH which is people insulin I got at Walmart
-U100 needles
-3 unit starting dose twice a day
-an appointment to come back in 2 weeks 5 hours after his morning shot
It took me a few days but I got the hang of it. He's on a diet now so he gets 2 small meals a day. I give him the shot when he's chowing down and he doesn't notice at all.
-At the vet two weeks later, his glucose was 350ish (going off of memory here).
-We upped it to 5. I started to see a change in him. There was definitely less drinking and peeing, but still more than you'd expect for a usual cat. He had some more energy.
-At the vet two weeks later, his glucose was 220ish. The vet said that's pretty good considering the stress of the vet's office, and said to bump to 7 to see if we could get it closer to 200.
-I didn't really see a change in him, and two weeks later he was up around 300 again! I am greatly confused by this.
-Went up to 9, and then two weeks after that I left him with the vet to do a glucose curve. She said he started in the mid 500s before the shot (9am), swung down to mid 300s or so, and by the time I picked him up around 5 he was back up to where he started. She suggested we go to 12.
-Two weeks after that, the vet measured his glucose at 120! Which is good I'm pretty sure! We're keeping the does at 12 units twice a day and she said to come back in a month.
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I don't remember exactly when, but at some point he started to have trouble using his litterbox. He'd stand in the box, but I guess he hasn't been tucking his bum in right becomes sometimes his pee will just land completely outside the box. Not a cool thing to see in a cat with a condition that makes them pee more. I don't know if that's related somehow or possibly just evidence he's getting old
Also, in the days leading up to the glucose curve day, my poor guy got an upper respiratory infection and was absolutely not feeling good. The vet prescribed antibiotics, and pretty soon he was the annoying, loud love machine I remember from pre-diabetes.
But in the past few days, the lethargy has come back. Not terribly, but he's not the guy I know. Usually he comes and checks in on me every few hours or stares at me from across the room, but it's been long naps all day. He's still eating, but he doesn't finish his food. He's been laying down and drinking what seems like a ton, but there's been less urine than I'd expect (maybe?), and he often smacks his lips as if his mouth were dry. He's usually very talkative and makes a lot of sounds if you touch him or talk to him, but he's been quiet. I really have no clue what is going on here. He's supposed to go to the vet next week, but I'm considering moving it up. Does anyone have an idea on what's happening here? It is 100% possible I'm blowing this out of proportion since he's still eating, drinking, and he's responsive when I interact with him. But after spending 4 years obsessed with the guy and the past 8 months working from home and spending all day with him, I notice literally any slight change with him.
P.S. From looking around here, I sense that I should be testing his glucose at home. I'm sure there's a thread I can look at to figure that out. It might help solve some mysteries for me here but it is a little scary
!!
Anyway thank you!!! Sorry for the sheer volume of text!!!
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Some facts about him:
He is 12 years old and about 17.5 pounds (down 1 pound from July!). His favorite foods are hair ties and plastic. When I bake muffins, I have to leave them to cool on top of the fridge so he doesn't lick them. He's prone to crystals in his urine.
This summer I saw him laying down to drink from his water fountain, peeing so, so much, and being very lethargic. I thought it was weird and the internet said it probably was, so I found the closest vet and I took him in. His appetite didn't seem changed, and as far as I could tell he wasn't losing weight.
The vet did a blood test and his glucose was 583 so the conclusion was diabetes. The vet started me with
-new food (Hill's GlucoSupport m/d, which also has the urinary support he needs for the crystals)
-Novalin N NPH which is people insulin I got at Walmart
-U100 needles
-3 unit starting dose twice a day
-an appointment to come back in 2 weeks 5 hours after his morning shot
It took me a few days but I got the hang of it. He's on a diet now so he gets 2 small meals a day. I give him the shot when he's chowing down and he doesn't notice at all.
-At the vet two weeks later, his glucose was 350ish (going off of memory here).
-We upped it to 5. I started to see a change in him. There was definitely less drinking and peeing, but still more than you'd expect for a usual cat. He had some more energy.
-At the vet two weeks later, his glucose was 220ish. The vet said that's pretty good considering the stress of the vet's office, and said to bump to 7 to see if we could get it closer to 200.
-I didn't really see a change in him, and two weeks later he was up around 300 again! I am greatly confused by this.
-Went up to 9, and then two weeks after that I left him with the vet to do a glucose curve. She said he started in the mid 500s before the shot (9am), swung down to mid 300s or so, and by the time I picked him up around 5 he was back up to where he started. She suggested we go to 12.
-Two weeks after that, the vet measured his glucose at 120! Which is good I'm pretty sure! We're keeping the does at 12 units twice a day and she said to come back in a month.
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I don't remember exactly when, but at some point he started to have trouble using his litterbox. He'd stand in the box, but I guess he hasn't been tucking his bum in right becomes sometimes his pee will just land completely outside the box. Not a cool thing to see in a cat with a condition that makes them pee more. I don't know if that's related somehow or possibly just evidence he's getting old
But in the past few days, the lethargy has come back. Not terribly, but he's not the guy I know. Usually he comes and checks in on me every few hours or stares at me from across the room, but it's been long naps all day. He's still eating, but he doesn't finish his food. He's been laying down and drinking what seems like a ton, but there's been less urine than I'd expect (maybe?), and he often smacks his lips as if his mouth were dry. He's usually very talkative and makes a lot of sounds if you touch him or talk to him, but he's been quiet. I really have no clue what is going on here. He's supposed to go to the vet next week, but I'm considering moving it up. Does anyone have an idea on what's happening here? It is 100% possible I'm blowing this out of proportion since he's still eating, drinking, and he's responsive when I interact with him. But after spending 4 years obsessed with the guy and the past 8 months working from home and spending all day with him, I notice literally any slight change with him.
P.S. From looking around here, I sense that I should be testing his glucose at home. I'm sure there's a thread I can look at to figure that out. It might help solve some mysteries for me here but it is a little scary
Anyway thank you!!! Sorry for the sheer volume of text!!!


I'm going to ask her about different kinds of insulin.