RobbiesMom
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Our 9 year old Maine Coon male Robbie was diagnosed with diabetes about 6-7 weeks ago. He's had asthma since he was about 3 and has been on prednisone pills off and on when needed for the last 5-6 years - we tried inhaler and it didn't seem to work well, plus he got very nasty about having the mask put on and the inhaler administered. His asthma is very unusual in that it's more bronchial than lungs and also seems to be either allergy or sinus issue related. We've been working with our vet as best as our budget allows to figure out what is going on. So far no luck. He was also about 4 lbs over weight - as a Maine Coon he is a very big cat and should weigh about 19-20 lbs - he was weighing about 23-24lbs a year or so ago and we've been working very hard to get him to lose weight. This April after several bouts with constipation and several vet visits we got that all regulated and when he went in for his annual visit to the vet he had lost 1.5 lbs since the year before and was in good shape except his asthma sounded pretty rough. The vet did a full blood work up (since one hadn't been done in about 2 years) and gave him a steroid shot to try and quiet down the breathing.
The steroid shot seems to have been a bad move. He was jittery for a long time, ate like a nut and started drinking tons of water. Checked in with the vet who felt all this could be explained by the steroid shot and advised us to watch him carefully for a couple of weeks. He seemed to settle down and except for the drinking - which continued unabated.
After about a month to 5 weeks of this he started acting very lethargic and didn't eat as much - the minute this happened we took him back to the vet. Much to our dismay he had lost 4 lbs in 5 weeks and was weighing in at 17.5lbs. The vet checked him out and felt it was either thyroid or diabetes and because of some indicators in his blood workup from 5 weeks previous he was leaning towards thyroid. The test came back fine - so the diabetes test was next - his numbers were very high - I do not have the papers in front of me but I know his shorter test (not the test that is more expensive) his numbers were 380+. He was started out at 3 units of the humalin insulin 2x a day. We are now up to 8units and both tests show that his numbers have moved VERY little. We did not originally change his food as x-rays show he has mega colon and tends to have bowel problems esp. around food changes. However, now we have just started moving him over to a prescription (Royal Canin) food for diabetic cats (both wet and dry). On day two of 8 units 2x per day I think he has started to drink less water - we monitor it carefully and unless our cleaning person did something stupid he is down about 16-22 ozs a day from where he was. He has seemed a bit better (perkier, more active) since the first insulin shot - but our vet is not happy with his progress.
He is discussing a few things with me -
a pig based insulin which he says is expensive but might work better
switching the food over and waiting to see if the 8 units works - or going up to 9 units with the food change and seeing how it works.
I am planning on talking to him about Mellit - also about feeding him small meals several times a day instead of the 2 meals he has now.
I would appreciate any input - obviously we can't put him back on the prednisone pills so we have to go back to the inhaler - but right now his breathing is totally fine so we have not started that just yet - hoping to get him settled in a bit with the new life he has.
thank you all - glad to have found this group.
The steroid shot seems to have been a bad move. He was jittery for a long time, ate like a nut and started drinking tons of water. Checked in with the vet who felt all this could be explained by the steroid shot and advised us to watch him carefully for a couple of weeks. He seemed to settle down and except for the drinking - which continued unabated.
After about a month to 5 weeks of this he started acting very lethargic and didn't eat as much - the minute this happened we took him back to the vet. Much to our dismay he had lost 4 lbs in 5 weeks and was weighing in at 17.5lbs. The vet checked him out and felt it was either thyroid or diabetes and because of some indicators in his blood workup from 5 weeks previous he was leaning towards thyroid. The test came back fine - so the diabetes test was next - his numbers were very high - I do not have the papers in front of me but I know his shorter test (not the test that is more expensive) his numbers were 380+. He was started out at 3 units of the humalin insulin 2x a day. We are now up to 8units and both tests show that his numbers have moved VERY little. We did not originally change his food as x-rays show he has mega colon and tends to have bowel problems esp. around food changes. However, now we have just started moving him over to a prescription (Royal Canin) food for diabetic cats (both wet and dry). On day two of 8 units 2x per day I think he has started to drink less water - we monitor it carefully and unless our cleaning person did something stupid he is down about 16-22 ozs a day from where he was. He has seemed a bit better (perkier, more active) since the first insulin shot - but our vet is not happy with his progress.
He is discussing a few things with me -
a pig based insulin which he says is expensive but might work better
switching the food over and waiting to see if the 8 units works - or going up to 9 units with the food change and seeing how it works.
I am planning on talking to him about Mellit - also about feeding him small meals several times a day instead of the 2 meals he has now.
I would appreciate any input - obviously we can't put him back on the prednisone pills so we have to go back to the inhaler - but right now his breathing is totally fine so we have not started that just yet - hoping to get him settled in a bit with the new life he has.
thank you all - glad to have found this group.