HI all,
I will be taking my cat to the vet on friday and expect that he will tell me she is diabetic and will need insulin...here is my story.
Chardonnay was diagnosed with asthma at the age of 1.5 yrs she was started on oral prednisone but soon had to transition to steroid shots, She has been getting these shots every 3 months like clock work since age 2, she is now about to turn 16! About a year ago the vet told me her sugars were high but only in the upper 200's so I changed her diet from dry food to fancy feast for the high protein and still let her have dry food but a high protein one that Buffalo Blue puts out. I reversed her high sugars and all was fine. A few weeks ago she started to drink like crazy and was saturating her box, I know the gig was up! Every time I would bring her to the vet he would always say I cant believe she is still alive, I cant believe she has not gotten diabetes yet! Well I believe the time has come...here is my problem, my cat is very much a "mommy's" kitty, likes no on buy me and has always been that way. She dosent even like my husband who I started dating shortly after I got her. She hisses and spits and swipes at everyone, cat sitters come in and "run" out when looking after her when we are on vacation, she even has a red "alert" sticker on her chart at the vets, sooooo my problem is if I have to start insulin what happens when I go away? who will give her insulin? I understand that I need to adjust my life style for this and I am willing to as she is the love of my life and help me through some dark days but we have a vacation planned and will be gone for 10 days in May this is all bought and paid for and we cannot loose that $ because I have to stay and give her the insulin....She loves me and only me she is like a fur collar with me when I come home from vacations she misses me so much...I know they say insulin is the only route to go but have read that sometimes Glipizide (oral) and diet can help keep it somewhat controlled. Is that true? Do I have another option? Any thoughts ideas are welcome.
Thanks
Dorothy
I will be taking my cat to the vet on friday and expect that he will tell me she is diabetic and will need insulin...here is my story.
Chardonnay was diagnosed with asthma at the age of 1.5 yrs she was started on oral prednisone but soon had to transition to steroid shots, She has been getting these shots every 3 months like clock work since age 2, she is now about to turn 16! About a year ago the vet told me her sugars were high but only in the upper 200's so I changed her diet from dry food to fancy feast for the high protein and still let her have dry food but a high protein one that Buffalo Blue puts out. I reversed her high sugars and all was fine. A few weeks ago she started to drink like crazy and was saturating her box, I know the gig was up! Every time I would bring her to the vet he would always say I cant believe she is still alive, I cant believe she has not gotten diabetes yet! Well I believe the time has come...here is my problem, my cat is very much a "mommy's" kitty, likes no on buy me and has always been that way. She dosent even like my husband who I started dating shortly after I got her. She hisses and spits and swipes at everyone, cat sitters come in and "run" out when looking after her when we are on vacation, she even has a red "alert" sticker on her chart at the vets, sooooo my problem is if I have to start insulin what happens when I go away? who will give her insulin? I understand that I need to adjust my life style for this and I am willing to as she is the love of my life and help me through some dark days but we have a vacation planned and will be gone for 10 days in May this is all bought and paid for and we cannot loose that $ because I have to stay and give her the insulin....She loves me and only me she is like a fur collar with me when I come home from vacations she misses me so much...I know they say insulin is the only route to go but have read that sometimes Glipizide (oral) and diet can help keep it somewhat controlled. Is that true? Do I have another option? Any thoughts ideas are welcome.
Thanks
Dorothy