Scully1995
Member Since 2013
Hi. My 18 year old cat has just been diagnosed with diabetes. He has had various complications in the last few months, he has been on Ipakitine since his sister was diagnosed with kidney problems 5 years ago (subsequently lost her) and his kidneys have been fine up until last week. We started treating him for liver problems in June and the levels have dropped even though a couple of weeks ago he started refusing to take his tablet for the liver problems. He has been having regular blood tests to check all his functions, but three weeks ago his right eye started going bloodshot, the vet didn't seem to know exactly what was causing it and did a blood pressure test which was borderline. At the same time they tested his blood glucose levels and they were also borderline. Just over a week later his bloodshot eye was completely bloodshot and the left eye was also showing signs. The vets gave him a steroid injection and blood pressure tablets, two weeks later the blood is half way down the eye, it has improved but neither eye have returned to normal. He is now having problems with his kidneys and has been diagnosed as diabetic, he is very thin and weighs just 3.15kg. What should we do for him? By treating the diabetes will this improve his quality of life or should we just call it a day due to his age. He's a pedigree exotic shorthair doesn't go out and up until he was poorly the most affectionate cat you could ever meet, but we still love him to bits and what to do the right thing for him.
Thanks Sue
Thanks Sue