Hi all!
I know my cat hasn't been officially diagnosed yet with diabetes. Considering his age and some symptoms he has shown in the past (now that I know what they are in cats), I think it is a high probability. My boy Moonshine is 3yo, and had been peeing outside the litterbox. So I took him in right away, which unfortunately was over 24 hours after he peed a small amount with blood in my tub because of this past holiday. Thanks to Dr. Lisa Pierson's website I knew to add some water to his wet food, but kept a close eye on him in case I had to take him to an emergency vet.
By the time the vet saw my Moonshine there was no more blood in the urine, he was back to peeing normal amounts, and no signs of stones or infection. However his urine did have a glucose level of 275, which blood work confirmed. So my husband was sent home with a month's supply of Rx diet m/d and told to bring him back in a month for testing. After my freakout of being diabetic kitty dumb, I have been gorging on information to be as prepared as possible for caring for a diabetic kitty.
-Lei
I know my cat hasn't been officially diagnosed yet with diabetes. Considering his age and some symptoms he has shown in the past (now that I know what they are in cats), I think it is a high probability. My boy Moonshine is 3yo, and had been peeing outside the litterbox. So I took him in right away, which unfortunately was over 24 hours after he peed a small amount with blood in my tub because of this past holiday. Thanks to Dr. Lisa Pierson's website I knew to add some water to his wet food, but kept a close eye on him in case I had to take him to an emergency vet.
By the time the vet saw my Moonshine there was no more blood in the urine, he was back to peeing normal amounts, and no signs of stones or infection. However his urine did have a glucose level of 275, which blood work confirmed. So my husband was sent home with a month's supply of Rx diet m/d and told to bring him back in a month for testing. After my freakout of being diabetic kitty dumb, I have been gorging on information to be as prepared as possible for caring for a diabetic kitty.
-Lei