Nicole M
Member Since 2020
Hello!
I can't say how happy I am to have found this forum, I am so grateful for all the wonderful resources and articles. Just reading your stories and educating myself has done wonders to calm me down.
I found out yesterday my little girl kitty Tazzy is officially diabetic and i'm feeling somewhat panicked and overwhelmed. She was diagnosed via blood glucose and confirmed with a urine test. She recently turned 13 and has multiple health issues, this new onset diabetes is a side effect of her other medications. I am a Nurse so I understand diabetes when it applies to people, but the idea of poking my baby for blood sugar checks and insulin injections twice a day for the rest of her life is awful, she HATES being poked and hides from me for hours after I give her her weekly B12 shot.
I'm not sure of the name of her preexisting chronic illness, its kind of a grey area according to our vet, but basically Tazzy has difficulty absorbing the food she eats due to an autoimmune disorder. In August 2019 she was on her way to dying and weighed 7 lbs, I had to syringe feed her to keep her alive. Almost 6,000$ later, miraculously she survived. We increased her calorie intake, and she now weighs 13 lbs. She is on a liver support drug called Ursidiol, a B12 shot once a week, and a daily steroid Prednisolone. Unfortunately the rapid weight gain the the need for chronic steroids has lead to diabetes. Her goal weight is now 10lbs.
The vet has decreased the steroid dosage as of yesterday, but she cant come off them completely. Unfortunately Tazzy needs to be on a steroid or immune suppressant, the alternatives to steroids are basically chemotherapy. I have started her on low carb wet food, and cut out dry food snacks completely. I was hoping to control her diabetes through diet/weight loss alone... but the vet said that is unlikely.
I've started her on Fancy Feast Shredded Wild Salmon 3oz can at 7am with 88 calories and 9 carbs, and Authority Turkey and Giblets 5.5oz with 186 calories and 7 carbs at 5pm. These are within my budget of 50$ a month for food. Are these appropriate low carb wet foods?
Does anyone else have a cat who needs to be on chronic steroids? My vet suggested a few alternatives each with pros and cons. I can switch her to Chlorambucil every other day with a CBC every 3 weeks, the drug being 75$ a month plus blood test costs, about 170$ every three weeks. I could also try a modified cyclosporine Atopica, which requires monitoring her liver values and is crazy expensive at 330$ a month plus blood tests. Very different and VERY scary numbers. Does anyone have suggestions for medications at a cheaper rate? I'm in so far over my head.
How much do insulin/syringes/needles cost? What I've seen says about 100$ a month for insulin and syringes. I've looked on Chewy and it looks like for the lancets/strips its an additional 70$ a month to check her twice a day.
I'm so overwhelmed. I don't want to start insulin, but what other choice do I have? As a nurse I'm gone for 14 hours a day... What if she goes hypoglycemic while i'm gone? I don't have any family where I live, and no roommates. Is it even safe to give her insulin? I can take a couple days off next week to try and get her stabilized and find a routine but with COVID I cant take any significant time off from the hospital.
This post got away from me, its so long. Thank you to anyone who takes the time to read it. <3
I can't say how happy I am to have found this forum, I am so grateful for all the wonderful resources and articles. Just reading your stories and educating myself has done wonders to calm me down.
I found out yesterday my little girl kitty Tazzy is officially diabetic and i'm feeling somewhat panicked and overwhelmed. She was diagnosed via blood glucose and confirmed with a urine test. She recently turned 13 and has multiple health issues, this new onset diabetes is a side effect of her other medications. I am a Nurse so I understand diabetes when it applies to people, but the idea of poking my baby for blood sugar checks and insulin injections twice a day for the rest of her life is awful, she HATES being poked and hides from me for hours after I give her her weekly B12 shot.
I'm not sure of the name of her preexisting chronic illness, its kind of a grey area according to our vet, but basically Tazzy has difficulty absorbing the food she eats due to an autoimmune disorder. In August 2019 she was on her way to dying and weighed 7 lbs, I had to syringe feed her to keep her alive. Almost 6,000$ later, miraculously she survived. We increased her calorie intake, and she now weighs 13 lbs. She is on a liver support drug called Ursidiol, a B12 shot once a week, and a daily steroid Prednisolone. Unfortunately the rapid weight gain the the need for chronic steroids has lead to diabetes. Her goal weight is now 10lbs.
The vet has decreased the steroid dosage as of yesterday, but she cant come off them completely. Unfortunately Tazzy needs to be on a steroid or immune suppressant, the alternatives to steroids are basically chemotherapy. I have started her on low carb wet food, and cut out dry food snacks completely. I was hoping to control her diabetes through diet/weight loss alone... but the vet said that is unlikely.
I've started her on Fancy Feast Shredded Wild Salmon 3oz can at 7am with 88 calories and 9 carbs, and Authority Turkey and Giblets 5.5oz with 186 calories and 7 carbs at 5pm. These are within my budget of 50$ a month for food. Are these appropriate low carb wet foods?
Does anyone else have a cat who needs to be on chronic steroids? My vet suggested a few alternatives each with pros and cons. I can switch her to Chlorambucil every other day with a CBC every 3 weeks, the drug being 75$ a month plus blood test costs, about 170$ every three weeks. I could also try a modified cyclosporine Atopica, which requires monitoring her liver values and is crazy expensive at 330$ a month plus blood tests. Very different and VERY scary numbers. Does anyone have suggestions for medications at a cheaper rate? I'm in so far over my head.
How much do insulin/syringes/needles cost? What I've seen says about 100$ a month for insulin and syringes. I've looked on Chewy and it looks like for the lancets/strips its an additional 70$ a month to check her twice a day.
I'm so overwhelmed. I don't want to start insulin, but what other choice do I have? As a nurse I'm gone for 14 hours a day... What if she goes hypoglycemic while i'm gone? I don't have any family where I live, and no roommates. Is it even safe to give her insulin? I can take a couple days off next week to try and get her stabilized and find a routine but with COVID I cant take any significant time off from the hospital.
This post got away from me, its so long. Thank you to anyone who takes the time to read it. <3


