TheresaJ860
Member
Hi, I have a wonderful long haired orange cat, age is aprox 9 to 11. He was abondoned, living under the porch for 2 years when my now husband and I met him. We adopted him, and he has been very appreciative.
From the first we had him at the Vets for what turned out to be a cyst/polyp deep in his ear, requiring surgery. That has affected his sinus.
He has been hospitalized at least 4 times for Urinary blockage/crystals/infections. He has been doing much better in this department. He was put on a Urinary tract diet, Royal Canin wet food, and Science Diet kibble.
In December he was attacked by a wild animal, and quite injured, and hospitalized for a week.
There have been some serious stressors in his home life, am not sure if these things played a part in him becoming diabetic.
Took him in this past week after noticing a ravenous appetite, and rapid weight loss, excessive thirst and urination. Sure enough, his blood sugar was over 450! He actually enjoys the vets, they all know and love him, and he takes advantage of that LOL, so I don't think there was an increase in his numbers due to transportation/vet visit stress.
He was also x-rayed and found to have bronchial asthma, something that has been suspected for years, but previous x-rays did not confirm, so that tells me the asthma has gotten worse. The Vet said she could not prescribe steroids due to his diabetes.
I'm so grateful to have found Feline Diabetes by Lisa, and being directed to this board.
The Vet discouraged at home testing, suggested dip stick testing if I was worried, (They know I'm rather neurotic and take both my cat and dog in at the slightest concern,) they were also going to order Royal Canin Diabetic diet.
I am sure there are wonderful posts here to go through, and I will do so as time permits, I just wanted to introduce myself and tell of my poor Cat Christian's new difficulties. I do not want to cause him any additional harm, and welcome the support that more experienced individuals can offer.
Thank you so much for this opportunity!
From the first we had him at the Vets for what turned out to be a cyst/polyp deep in his ear, requiring surgery. That has affected his sinus.
He has been hospitalized at least 4 times for Urinary blockage/crystals/infections. He has been doing much better in this department. He was put on a Urinary tract diet, Royal Canin wet food, and Science Diet kibble.
In December he was attacked by a wild animal, and quite injured, and hospitalized for a week.
There have been some serious stressors in his home life, am not sure if these things played a part in him becoming diabetic.
Took him in this past week after noticing a ravenous appetite, and rapid weight loss, excessive thirst and urination. Sure enough, his blood sugar was over 450! He actually enjoys the vets, they all know and love him, and he takes advantage of that LOL, so I don't think there was an increase in his numbers due to transportation/vet visit stress.
He was also x-rayed and found to have bronchial asthma, something that has been suspected for years, but previous x-rays did not confirm, so that tells me the asthma has gotten worse. The Vet said she could not prescribe steroids due to his diabetes.
I'm so grateful to have found Feline Diabetes by Lisa, and being directed to this board.
The Vet discouraged at home testing, suggested dip stick testing if I was worried, (They know I'm rather neurotic and take both my cat and dog in at the slightest concern,) they were also going to order Royal Canin Diabetic diet.
I am sure there are wonderful posts here to go through, and I will do so as time permits, I just wanted to introduce myself and tell of my poor Cat Christian's new difficulties. I do not want to cause him any additional harm, and welcome the support that more experienced individuals can offer.
Thank you so much for this opportunity!