Lindsey and Silver
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Hi everyone! My name's Lindsey, I've been reading this board for a little while (and quietly gathering all your advice!) but this is my first time posting. My cat, Silver, is 13 years old and was diagnosed with diabetes about a couple of months ago. We've been giving her insulin, but of course now that she's a little better I'd like to try and get her as stable as possible.
I think the major problem I face is her current vet, who really doesn't seem to know much about feline diabetes (she eats only dry food, and he said that wouldn't be causing her any problems!) I'd really like to take her to a different vet for some help. Unfortunately, I'm not really sure where to look. I live in Western Australia - is there a chance that someone might know of a good place to go here? Unlikely, haha, but I'm hoping.
Secondly, I haven't been home monitoring, and I know I should, but it is actually impossible with Silver. She is generally well-tempered and never tries to bite or anything, and then she turns into a raging demon as soon as any medical situations arise! I'm surprised as is that she tolerates her injections, but I've tried and she really won't let me draw any blood from her. I desperately want (and need) to change her diet, but I believe that shouldn't be done without close monitoring. I've read the articles on here, but does anyone have any advice on dealing with difficult cats?
Thanks in advance for any help that you guys can give!
I think the major problem I face is her current vet, who really doesn't seem to know much about feline diabetes (she eats only dry food, and he said that wouldn't be causing her any problems!) I'd really like to take her to a different vet for some help. Unfortunately, I'm not really sure where to look. I live in Western Australia - is there a chance that someone might know of a good place to go here? Unlikely, haha, but I'm hoping.
Secondly, I haven't been home monitoring, and I know I should, but it is actually impossible with Silver. She is generally well-tempered and never tries to bite or anything, and then she turns into a raging demon as soon as any medical situations arise! I'm surprised as is that she tolerates her injections, but I've tried and she really won't let me draw any blood from her. I desperately want (and need) to change her diet, but I believe that shouldn't be done without close monitoring. I've read the articles on here, but does anyone have any advice on dealing with difficult cats?
Thanks in advance for any help that you guys can give!