Elmo's Mama
Member Since 2020
Introduction
Hi everyone, I'm so happy I found this site (thanks, Reddit!), I've been perusing posts for the last few hours and I already feel somewhat equipped to handle our Sugar Bunny's (no pun intended) diabetes diagnosis.
Name: Elmo
Type: Orange Shorthair, Indoor
Age: 6 yrs
Weight: 12 lb. (12/20)
Diet: Free feed kibble, 2 cans of wet food a day, and about 8 treats in the AM. Too much love.
Elmo's Health History
Ear Infections (Sept. 2020)
Elmo has been lucky enough to have a clean bill of health up until this year (sigh, 2020). In September, he lost weight, had a protruding eyelid, wasn't blinking and slept with his right eye open so off to the vet we went. Vet falsely said he was blind in the right eye and referred us to a cat ophthalmologist. He did, however, find that our Elmo had ear infections in both ears and polyps in the right ear. Vet cleaned the ears and sent us home with Prednisone and some nausea medicine. Soon after, Elmo stopped eating, became lethargic, became even bonier, and dizzy. Vet said it was vestibular disease from the ear infections. Thankfully, our baby recovered almost fully a month later. Eyes are fine.
Diabetes (Dec. 2020)
Elmo woke us up at 2am because I heard him throw up. Usually when he hears me get up, he comes running for pets (regardless of time of day). I turned on the lights and found that he couldn't walk! He was dragging his hind legs. He wasn't meowing and didn't seem to be in pain - but he did look rattled that he suddenly lost ability to move his legs. After taking him to the vet in the morning, the vet thought it was Saddle Thrombus (stroke caused by blood clot from Heart Disease). After bloodwork and x-rays, Elmo was diagnosed with diabetes (BG 384) and cystitis. As for the leg issue, the vet isn't sure if it's related to the diabetes or if it's a thromboembolism/stroke. However, within 24 hrs. Elmo has regained feeling in his legs and can walk again. The right leg is still weak so he is limping still.
The vet sent us home with his Vetsulin and an antibiotic, Amoxi Clavu, for his cystitis. Overall, his prognosis seemed to be optimistic.
Looking back, his pee has been smelling weirdly sweet for the past few months, he has been drinking a lot of water, eating more than usual, been less active, and his muscle mass has changed. Regretfully, we overlooked all these symptoms as just signs of getting older.
Moving Forward
Our goal is to lead Elmo into remission. We have cut out dry food completely. We plan to feed a high protein, low cal diet of wet food (he likes Friskies, never cared for Fancy Feast) 12 hours apart and give him his insulin right after eating. After an initial vet visit for his glucose test, I plan to test at home.
Questions
- Should I ask my vet for Lantus once the Vetsulin is finished? I read that most of you use it.
- Is there a better way to throw away insulin needles? My vet gave us a biohazard box to bring back once full, charging $35 each time.
- How often should I be testing his blood glucose?
Lastly, any tips or insight you have for a mom of a newly diabetic furkitty is greatly appreciated. How do you manage cat health anxiety? I'm nervous about him having hypoglycemia when no one is home. I've been reading that this new normal will get time to get used to, so here's to hoping for good health and many long years of life!
Our goal is to lead Elmo into remission. We have cut out dry food completely. We plan to feed a high protein, low cal diet of wet food (he likes Friskies, never cared for Fancy Feast) 12 hours apart and give him his insulin right after eating. After an initial vet visit for his glucose test, I plan to test at home.
Questions
- Should I ask my vet for Lantus once the Vetsulin is finished? I read that most of you use it.
- Is there a better way to throw away insulin needles? My vet gave us a biohazard box to bring back once full, charging $35 each time.
- How often should I be testing his blood glucose?
Lastly, any tips or insight you have for a mom of a newly diabetic furkitty is greatly appreciated. How do you manage cat health anxiety? I'm nervous about him having hypoglycemia when no one is home. I've been reading that this new normal will get time to get used to, so here's to hoping for good health and many long years of life!
Diagnostic Results (high):
ALT: 180
GLU: 384
RBC: 10.62+
HCT: 54.95+


