Hello everyone,
Fenway is my 11 year old male tabby. I have had him for nearly 10 years and he was diagnosed 3 years ago with diabetes. He had the classic symptoms: drinking an abnormal amount of water, urinating frequently, losing weight but eating normally. He was a bit chunky at 14 pounds and he is fixed so it all made sense. I suppose it was only a matter of time but I had never had a cat long enough to develop a disease like this. I was very scared and unsure of what to do but his blood glucose was regulated at the vet's office and we began insulin injections immediately and he was switched to Purina DM, both canned and dry food. We've had a lot of ups and downs in these 3 years and I'll do what I can to help support anyone else who needs some encouragement. I know I can always learn a thing or two about how to deal with this.
Thanks!
Shelly203
Fenway is my 11 year old male tabby. I have had him for nearly 10 years and he was diagnosed 3 years ago with diabetes. He had the classic symptoms: drinking an abnormal amount of water, urinating frequently, losing weight but eating normally. He was a bit chunky at 14 pounds and he is fixed so it all made sense. I suppose it was only a matter of time but I had never had a cat long enough to develop a disease like this. I was very scared and unsure of what to do but his blood glucose was regulated at the vet's office and we began insulin injections immediately and he was switched to Purina DM, both canned and dry food. We've had a lot of ups and downs in these 3 years and I'll do what I can to help support anyone else who needs some encouragement. I know I can always learn a thing or two about how to deal with this.
Thanks!
Shelly203