Tanya and Chubby
Member Since 2022
Hello,
Things are happening very quickly and I'm at a loss as to what I should do. I'll give a brief history and try to explain the current situation.
My partner and I had a colony of community cats where we used to live, one day a rough looking guy showed up at mealtime. The other cats didn't really want anything to do with him but we took pity and fed him. After that he never left. We called him Chubby (because he had big puffy tomcat jowels, it just stuck). We planned to get him fixed but around the same time were also buying a house, so we decided that we would take him with us when we moved and take care of that after.
We moved in November and didn't get a chance to get him neutered until January. He also had some eye and ear issues so we kept him in a crate until sometime in February. He was happy and healthy but then he disappeared in the beginning of March. We found him a couple of weeks ago but he had changed drastically.
He lost a *lot* of weight. He went from being 12lb in Jan to under 6lb as of today, developed a very abnormal gait, lost a lot of muscle, and was very lethargic, and thirsty. So thirsty, like constantly drinking and then constantly peeing. We put him back in the crate and tried to put some weight back on him thinking he had been starved but he wasn't getting better.
We were going to take him to the vet a week ago but then we got covid, so it had to wait a few more days. Sunday we took him to the vet and after doing all the bloodwork and stuff they said he's diabetic. They sent us home with some insulin and told us to give him 1 unit after dinner and bring him back the next day to do a glucose tolerance test.
As a note I have no idea how old he is, the vet that neutered him said 1 and the vet that diagnosed his diabetes said 10 so it's probably somewhere in between. We thought 4 or 5.
He was at the vet all day yesterday for that, and I guess his results were really strange/confusing so they told us to give him 2 units after dinner and bring him back today.
Today they called and said his levels got up over 700 and they can't get them down and now they want me to decide whether or not to put him down. What is happening??
I'm trying to be rational and look past the fact that I've spent over $1k on this cat in the last 2 days, but it still seems like putting him down is a little premature when he was literally just diagnosed with diabetes and hasn't had time to get the dosage right or anything. Maybe a glucose tolerance test 2 days in a row is just too much? But then I'm not sure why they would even suggest that as an option unless they thought it was hopeless. Unfortunately I know very little about diabetes in general, much less in felines, so I really need help understanding what I should do in Chubby's best interest.
Things are happening very quickly and I'm at a loss as to what I should do. I'll give a brief history and try to explain the current situation.
My partner and I had a colony of community cats where we used to live, one day a rough looking guy showed up at mealtime. The other cats didn't really want anything to do with him but we took pity and fed him. After that he never left. We called him Chubby (because he had big puffy tomcat jowels, it just stuck). We planned to get him fixed but around the same time were also buying a house, so we decided that we would take him with us when we moved and take care of that after.
We moved in November and didn't get a chance to get him neutered until January. He also had some eye and ear issues so we kept him in a crate until sometime in February. He was happy and healthy but then he disappeared in the beginning of March. We found him a couple of weeks ago but he had changed drastically.
He lost a *lot* of weight. He went from being 12lb in Jan to under 6lb as of today, developed a very abnormal gait, lost a lot of muscle, and was very lethargic, and thirsty. So thirsty, like constantly drinking and then constantly peeing. We put him back in the crate and tried to put some weight back on him thinking he had been starved but he wasn't getting better.
We were going to take him to the vet a week ago but then we got covid, so it had to wait a few more days. Sunday we took him to the vet and after doing all the bloodwork and stuff they said he's diabetic. They sent us home with some insulin and told us to give him 1 unit after dinner and bring him back the next day to do a glucose tolerance test.
As a note I have no idea how old he is, the vet that neutered him said 1 and the vet that diagnosed his diabetes said 10 so it's probably somewhere in between. We thought 4 or 5.
He was at the vet all day yesterday for that, and I guess his results were really strange/confusing so they told us to give him 2 units after dinner and bring him back today.
Today they called and said his levels got up over 700 and they can't get them down and now they want me to decide whether or not to put him down. What is happening??
I'm trying to be rational and look past the fact that I've spent over $1k on this cat in the last 2 days, but it still seems like putting him down is a little premature when he was literally just diagnosed with diabetes and hasn't had time to get the dosage right or anything. Maybe a glucose tolerance test 2 days in a row is just too much? But then I'm not sure why they would even suggest that as an option unless they thought it was hopeless. Unfortunately I know very little about diabetes in general, much less in felines, so I really need help understanding what I should do in Chubby's best interest.
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