Annie & Kozmo
Member Since 2020
Hello - Kozmo, our 12yo Burmese was discharged from hospital today after being diagnosed with Diabetes on Thursday. He’s on 1 unit of Caninsulin twice a day and his curve will be retested in two weeks.
He’s on 20ml Gabapentin twice a day (permanently) for arthritis in his hips/pelvis (our steel plated cat). He’s also on penicillin to treat a reoccurring ear infection and eye drops for conjunctivitis.
We’ve ordered a blood glucose testing kit and KatKin wet food (95% fresh real meat).
Our new vets are leaning towards the idea that stress from an ear procedure under general anaesthetic three weeks ago combined with steroids may have triggered Kozmo’s diabetes. He lost 1kg in a very short period and although he was never a big eater (and extremely fussy), now that he’s home he’s prowling the kitchen and meowing to be fed. It’s tough seeing him like this but we know he must wait until 7pm! He found a stack of his old food in the laundry and I’ve taken a cute video of him pawing at it, telling me he wanted to be fed right now.
As far as administering the insulin goes, my husband is an ex-medic so this shouldn’t be a problem for him (and I have to stop being so squeamish and put on my brave pants!).
So... I’ve never posted on a forum before. I hope this post is okay and look forward to learning as much as possible to assist us and our beloved kitty.
He’s on 20ml Gabapentin twice a day (permanently) for arthritis in his hips/pelvis (our steel plated cat). He’s also on penicillin to treat a reoccurring ear infection and eye drops for conjunctivitis.
We’ve ordered a blood glucose testing kit and KatKin wet food (95% fresh real meat).
Our new vets are leaning towards the idea that stress from an ear procedure under general anaesthetic three weeks ago combined with steroids may have triggered Kozmo’s diabetes. He lost 1kg in a very short period and although he was never a big eater (and extremely fussy), now that he’s home he’s prowling the kitchen and meowing to be fed. It’s tough seeing him like this but we know he must wait until 7pm! He found a stack of his old food in the laundry and I’ve taken a cute video of him pawing at it, telling me he wanted to be fed right now.
As far as administering the insulin goes, my husband is an ex-medic so this shouldn’t be a problem for him (and I have to stop being so squeamish and put on my brave pants!).
So... I’ve never posted on a forum before. I hope this post is okay and look forward to learning as much as possible to assist us and our beloved kitty.
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