S.Morris
Member Since 2024
My 5 year old female cat Mokie was diagnosed after a diabetic crash incident on the 21st of May so like a week or so ago. We just got on insulin this past Thursday and I have a ton of questions. But am having problems getting ahold of her vet because their phone system is having a lot of issues right now.
Miss Mokie is not seeming able to tell when she needs to go to her litter box to urinate and as a result is relieving herself where ever she may be at the moment, and she wont leave my bed. Shes active and physically doing much better than she was before as she is very bright and even playful again when she hasnt been in a long time. But she seems very clingy to me and wont leave my side.
I have to bring her, her food and water on the bed as she wont leave it even for them. And even with the water she wont drink when I present it to her. Does anyone know if it is safe for me to mix water into her wet food to help her hydrate? I have a lot of questions but I want to start here as her hydration seems to be the most pressing issues as she is becoming clearly dehydrated. I was giving her sub Q fluids per vets recommendation until recently as they told me that now that shes on the insulin that we needed to stop that for awhile. So is there a way I can incentivise her to drink some water?
Miss Mokie is not seeming able to tell when she needs to go to her litter box to urinate and as a result is relieving herself where ever she may be at the moment, and she wont leave my bed. Shes active and physically doing much better than she was before as she is very bright and even playful again when she hasnt been in a long time. But she seems very clingy to me and wont leave my side.
I have to bring her, her food and water on the bed as she wont leave it even for them. And even with the water she wont drink when I present it to her. Does anyone know if it is safe for me to mix water into her wet food to help her hydrate? I have a lot of questions but I want to start here as her hydration seems to be the most pressing issues as she is becoming clearly dehydrated. I was giving her sub Q fluids per vets recommendation until recently as they told me that now that shes on the insulin that we needed to stop that for awhile. So is there a way I can incentivise her to drink some water?

