Basic's Mom
Member Since 2023
Hi, I'm Sybil. My 10 yo male cat, Basic (I didn't name him, but I promised the little girl that found him and his littermates abandoned at less than 48 hours, that I would keep the name she gave him. He is anything, but basic.) was diagnosed on Friday, 9/22, with diabetes. He was DK, but not yet DKA. Between 1 regular vet and an ER vet not helping him, I was able to find an ER vet that could. I was presented an estimatarion of between 6-10k for teatment. My niece works there, so I text her to let her know I would probably have to have him put down. She said NO. He wasn't that critical yet. She advised me to tell them to treat him as outpatient and to follow up with her standard vet that she works for the following morning. He was given subq fluids and an appetite stimulant. His new vet is amazing. He currently has a freestyle libre on and is receiving 1 U every 12 hours with his new prescription or diabetic approved food. His follow up via phone is tomorrow. Because this is all very overwhelming, I wanted to join this forum to gather as much knowledge as I can. I'm not happy that purina is the maker of the vet approved diabetic food for them. I'm interested in learning how to make his food myself, but I do want to make sure all of the correct nutrients and protein is in it. I haven't read through all of the post yet. Thought I'd introduce ourselves and go from there. His sugar is still extremely high to me. The lowest I've seen on the libre is 287. It was over 400 when first diagnosed. I had never been away from my cats in their 10 years other than for a night or 2. I went out of town for 5 days. When I returned, he showed interest in eating, but refused. The only other symptom he displayed about a day before I left there was very sticking litter in the box. I had just gotten new litter and assumed it had more clay in it. My cats behavior didn't change other than him not wanting to eat wet food. He was still eating some dry. Him not eating was very out of character. At first, I just thought he was mad at me for leaving. The stress from me being out of town could've made his diabetes worse, but I'm not sure when he became diabetic. I'm not someone that runs to the vet constantly. While he has always been overweight, he's never displayed anything wrong until now. He is neutered. He is an indoor only cat.
Thank you in advance for anyone that can help advice someone new on this path.
Thank you in advance for anyone that can help advice someone new on this path.