kathpj
Member Since 2012
Hi everyone,
Today my beautiful 10 year old red burmese boy has been diagnosed with DM.
Up until 3 weeks ago he was fit and well. He was weighed at the vets at 6.5kg. A solid cat, not obese. Today he weighed 5.8kg. We had noticed that his litter tray was wetter than usual. His blood result showed his glucose level was 19. Does that make sense? They have said insulin twice a day after 4 days at the vet dosing him. My husband an I are both students and on very little income. He was on dry food. We have changed him straight away to a wet food. With the lowest carb we can find.
I really need to know what our options are. The vet was very much my way or not at all. I can't bear the thought of loosing him but can't afford the setting up & ongoing insulin management. I would love to hear from anyone who can help me. Added to the fact that I have 4 very upset children to justify any decision to.
thanks, Kath
Today my beautiful 10 year old red burmese boy has been diagnosed with DM.
Up until 3 weeks ago he was fit and well. He was weighed at the vets at 6.5kg. A solid cat, not obese. Today he weighed 5.8kg. We had noticed that his litter tray was wetter than usual. His blood result showed his glucose level was 19. Does that make sense? They have said insulin twice a day after 4 days at the vet dosing him. My husband an I are both students and on very little income. He was on dry food. We have changed him straight away to a wet food. With the lowest carb we can find.
I really need to know what our options are. The vet was very much my way or not at all. I can't bear the thought of loosing him but can't afford the setting up & ongoing insulin management. I would love to hear from anyone who can help me. Added to the fact that I have 4 very upset children to justify any decision to.
thanks, Kath