Hello everyone,
I took a friend's cat for "two months" (that was 2 1/2 years ago, she is long gone/living in another country) and he was recently diagnosed with diabetes AND hyperthyroidism. I have a prescription for methimazole to control the hyperthyroid, and from the little reading I've done it sounds like the thyroid problems might have caused the diabetes. The vet prescribed Purina DM but the hyperthyroid means he needs to eat a lot and I am having panicky moments thinking about how much all of this is going to cost. I don't have any room in my budget and never meant to have a cat! But I love him and want him to be healthy so I really hope I can somehow make it work.
Cat stats:
Name: Bou (sounds like "boo")
Age: Not sure, the friend who left him with me had basically the same thing happen to her; guessing about 10?
Weight: 14 pounds 2 ounces
Diagnosis: Hyperthyroidism, diabetes
Prescriptions: Lantus, suggested dosage not set yet/not yet dosing; Methimazole, 2.5mg 2x daily; Purina DM (vet was insistent that it should be specifically this food but that was pre-thyroid diagnosis)
Has anyone dealt with this combination of diseases? Any advice for how much I should be feeding (ounces/lb body weight)? Do I really HAVE to use this expensive food? Suggestions on feeding schedule? I have roommates who might be able to give him a mid-day snack in addition to his morning and night feeding.
Thank you all so much. I'm happy to at least see that some cats make it through this and remain healthy and happy for years.
I took a friend's cat for "two months" (that was 2 1/2 years ago, she is long gone/living in another country) and he was recently diagnosed with diabetes AND hyperthyroidism. I have a prescription for methimazole to control the hyperthyroid, and from the little reading I've done it sounds like the thyroid problems might have caused the diabetes. The vet prescribed Purina DM but the hyperthyroid means he needs to eat a lot and I am having panicky moments thinking about how much all of this is going to cost. I don't have any room in my budget and never meant to have a cat! But I love him and want him to be healthy so I really hope I can somehow make it work.
Cat stats:
Name: Bou (sounds like "boo")
Age: Not sure, the friend who left him with me had basically the same thing happen to her; guessing about 10?
Weight: 14 pounds 2 ounces
Diagnosis: Hyperthyroidism, diabetes
Prescriptions: Lantus, suggested dosage not set yet/not yet dosing; Methimazole, 2.5mg 2x daily; Purina DM (vet was insistent that it should be specifically this food but that was pre-thyroid diagnosis)
Has anyone dealt with this combination of diseases? Any advice for how much I should be feeding (ounces/lb body weight)? Do I really HAVE to use this expensive food? Suggestions on feeding schedule? I have roommates who might be able to give him a mid-day snack in addition to his morning and night feeding.
Thank you all so much. I'm happy to at least see that some cats make it through this and remain healthy and happy for years.