Becky C.
Member Since 2020
If this topic has been covered, please direct me to the thread. I haven't been able to find anything (scroll down for the main question if you want to skip the background).
Background:
I have two cats: Iggy and Piper. Iggy was my daughter's cat for many years and lived with me years ago with his "brother", Rex. My daughter moved out about five years ago and took the cats with her. In recent months, Iggy started showing strong clinical signs of diabetes, but my daughter passed them off as him being a pain in the neck. She finally decided she couldn't take it anymore and we made an exchange. I had two girls who didn't get along. Chili is a very affectionate cat who needs more attention than I can give, and my daughter and her boyfriend are more than happy to have her.
I took Iggy in back in February. Immediately, I knew that he was urinating far too much. Then I remembered that the boxes were always sticky back when the boys lived with me. I assume that Iggy has had diabetes for at least five years before he was diagnosed.
The diagnosis came at the end of March. He started on 2 units 2x daily at meals. The vet wants his BG to stay between 80 and 120. Right from the start, he has tested mostly in the normal range, but his clinical signs haven't lessened. She upped the dosage in mid-May to 3 units 2x daily based on clinicals.
A couple of days ago, Iggy got to be just a big lump on the kitchen floor: he didn't move a whole lot. He started urinating wherever he was standing (on the stairs, in the living room) and defecating in the room where his favorite box is, but not near the box.
I gave him his last dose of 3 units at 7:30pm on 6/4. His numbers remain fine, his BG was 105 this morning before breakfast. He's still urinating and defecating anywhere except a box (I have four) or even near a box. He's wandering around the house the way a cat should, though, so I know he's feeling better.
My main question is: how long after regulation of BG levels can I expect to see the clinical signs starting to clear up? Is it normal for it to take months for polydipsia and polyuria to subside?
I'm not having much luck getting answers from the vet. She's young and I suspect that she hasn't had many, if any, diabetic cats to care for.
Background:
I have two cats: Iggy and Piper. Iggy was my daughter's cat for many years and lived with me years ago with his "brother", Rex. My daughter moved out about five years ago and took the cats with her. In recent months, Iggy started showing strong clinical signs of diabetes, but my daughter passed them off as him being a pain in the neck. She finally decided she couldn't take it anymore and we made an exchange. I had two girls who didn't get along. Chili is a very affectionate cat who needs more attention than I can give, and my daughter and her boyfriend are more than happy to have her.
I took Iggy in back in February. Immediately, I knew that he was urinating far too much. Then I remembered that the boxes were always sticky back when the boys lived with me. I assume that Iggy has had diabetes for at least five years before he was diagnosed.
The diagnosis came at the end of March. He started on 2 units 2x daily at meals. The vet wants his BG to stay between 80 and 120. Right from the start, he has tested mostly in the normal range, but his clinical signs haven't lessened. She upped the dosage in mid-May to 3 units 2x daily based on clinicals.
A couple of days ago, Iggy got to be just a big lump on the kitchen floor: he didn't move a whole lot. He started urinating wherever he was standing (on the stairs, in the living room) and defecating in the room where his favorite box is, but not near the box.
I gave him his last dose of 3 units at 7:30pm on 6/4. His numbers remain fine, his BG was 105 this morning before breakfast. He's still urinating and defecating anywhere except a box (I have four) or even near a box. He's wandering around the house the way a cat should, though, so I know he's feeling better.
My main question is: how long after regulation of BG levels can I expect to see the clinical signs starting to clear up? Is it normal for it to take months for polydipsia and polyuria to subside?
I'm not having much luck getting answers from the vet. She's young and I suspect that she hasn't had many, if any, diabetic cats to care for.



I discovered vitacost here and it’s perfect since it’s tasteless and odorless. I was giving her 6mg at first so I’d mix one and a half capsules with the food and Minnie would eat it all up then I save the gel caps for her gabapentin so win win ha! You add the folic acid huh? I never did that, but I wonder if I should have? 