Papa Stark
Member Since 2014
When our normally insouciant Snow (6yo NM) started acting out, I thought at first that he was cranky about having his litter changed. When he decided that my brand new bed would make a suitable replacement, I about hit the roof - at least, until I picked him up to pull him off of it. How did my fat, lazy little buddy manage to hide that he was losing so much weight, especially when everyone else crows about every half pound? So off to the vet we went. Not only was he diabetic, he was in the grip of DKA, and ended up spending two heartbreaking nights in the hospital getting stabilized before he came home on Saturday evening.
Now we're all adjusting. He and his litter-mate Arya have always been grazers, and she's having a bit more trouble so far adjusting to a meal-time setup than he is: he's eating like a champ again, after an initial bout of doubt about switching to wet food (Arya's next). I'm not sure if this is a good thing - he's always been a scarfer, but I've read that it can be a bad sign. (On the other hand, they were worried about him in the hospital because he wasn't eating much.) Either I'm pretty good at giving him shots, or he's even more stoic than I gave him credit for, because he gives us no trouble, and doesn't seem particularly cranky afterwards. It's an excuse for him to get a cookie, after all.
Kittydoc has him on 2u ProZinc bid, which has me a little worried. Between his fairly drastic weight loss (~30%... I must have missed it for some time :sad: ), and the switch to LC, and the fact that seems to be much higher than what a lot of people seem to start at from what I've read here, I'm afraid it might be too much. But I know I'm neither a vet nor terribly knowledgeable about FD, and I *am* so Type-A that I squeak when I walk, so rather than fret and double-think about it, I've got a Relion Micro on order (picking it up after work today)... something else we're going to have to adjust to. If he's half as cooperative to the testing as he has been for the shots, we should do all right, but I suspect I'm already straining against the limits of his largesse and may well end up sashimi when he's done trying to "re-educate" me on his poking limits.
Though I'm just getting around to introducing myself now, I've been lurking and reading (a lot) since we got his dx, so I already owe all of you a great deal of thanks.
Edit: Oops, he's 6, not 8 (born in '08). Derp. Oh well. I forget how old my lady is often enough, and how old I am nearly as often. Why leave out the cats?
Now we're all adjusting. He and his litter-mate Arya have always been grazers, and she's having a bit more trouble so far adjusting to a meal-time setup than he is: he's eating like a champ again, after an initial bout of doubt about switching to wet food (Arya's next). I'm not sure if this is a good thing - he's always been a scarfer, but I've read that it can be a bad sign. (On the other hand, they were worried about him in the hospital because he wasn't eating much.) Either I'm pretty good at giving him shots, or he's even more stoic than I gave him credit for, because he gives us no trouble, and doesn't seem particularly cranky afterwards. It's an excuse for him to get a cookie, after all.
Kittydoc has him on 2u ProZinc bid, which has me a little worried. Between his fairly drastic weight loss (~30%... I must have missed it for some time :sad: ), and the switch to LC, and the fact that seems to be much higher than what a lot of people seem to start at from what I've read here, I'm afraid it might be too much. But I know I'm neither a vet nor terribly knowledgeable about FD, and I *am* so Type-A that I squeak when I walk, so rather than fret and double-think about it, I've got a Relion Micro on order (picking it up after work today)... something else we're going to have to adjust to. If he's half as cooperative to the testing as he has been for the shots, we should do all right, but I suspect I'm already straining against the limits of his largesse and may well end up sashimi when he's done trying to "re-educate" me on his poking limits.
Though I'm just getting around to introducing myself now, I've been lurking and reading (a lot) since we got his dx, so I already owe all of you a great deal of thanks.
Edit: Oops, he's 6, not 8 (born in '08). Derp. Oh well. I forget how old my lady is often enough, and how old I am nearly as often. Why leave out the cats?