COFFEE_1966
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Long story short I have a relative that recently adopted a cat from a local animal shelter about 1 month ago. We think his age is around 18 months. After about a month we thought he may have a bladder infection because he was drinking alot of water and peeing alot. Eventually we took him to the Vet. Another long story short they diagnosed him with diabetes. The Vet kept the cat for about a week. They have it on insulin and Vet prescribed dry cat food. After doing some reading on this forum we wanted the cat to eat the Fancy Feast Classic Pate canned food. But I guess this cat is picky because he wont eat it. I would give anything for this cat to go into remission, so we can get him off the Vet prescribed dry food and to get him off insulin. The cat's glucose is 350, and we give him insulin twice a day.
1. How often does the glucose need to be checked?
2. Is there another canned wet food we should try and or are there any dry foods we should try?
Thanks for any help. This is all new to me. I don't feel like my relative is doing a good job taking care of this cat. We have 2 cats of our own and are considering adopting this cat, so it can get the care it needs. But this cat does pee alot and that is a potential problem. If we could get him into remission that would really help. I think the key to this is with the right food...
1. How often does the glucose need to be checked?
2. Is there another canned wet food we should try and or are there any dry foods we should try?
Thanks for any help. This is all new to me. I don't feel like my relative is doing a good job taking care of this cat. We have 2 cats of our own and are considering adopting this cat, so it can get the care it needs. But this cat does pee alot and that is a potential problem. If we could get him into remission that would really help. I think the key to this is with the right food...