Ever & Holly
Member Since 2021
It's nice to meet everyone! My name is Ever and I am owned by my cat Holly
My kitty was diagnosed when having her blood work done at the same time as getting her teeth cleaned. She had only just started showing symptoms since her last checkup a few months ago (weight loss, peeing a lot, less playful). Right now, I am switching her to low carb wet food with some pumpkin. I will be taking her back to the vet in a month to see how she's doing.
Right now, I'm grieving for her health. I have severe anxiety disorder and am dealing with a lot of self-blame even though she's been a very healthy kitty until now. This diagnosis has made the future feel uncertain. I just finished my Masters degree and was planning to move back to Japan next year but I don't know how that will go with a diabetic kitty. I at least have some time to think it over. Otherwise, I am having surgery in less than two weeks. I'm glad I don't have to think about insulin quite yet. If I did, I would likely end up tearing a few stitches trying to jab a reluctant cat lol
The only question I have now is about her treats: I give her half a serving of dry treats (5-6 pieces) in the morning and half a serving of Sheba tender stick in the evening. These treats are important since I struggle with getting out of bed and going to bed with my anxiety and my kitty helps me with this. I really don't want to mess with this ritual, so I'm wondering if these treats are okay at this small amount?
My kitty was diagnosed when having her blood work done at the same time as getting her teeth cleaned. She had only just started showing symptoms since her last checkup a few months ago (weight loss, peeing a lot, less playful). Right now, I am switching her to low carb wet food with some pumpkin. I will be taking her back to the vet in a month to see how she's doing.
Right now, I'm grieving for her health. I have severe anxiety disorder and am dealing with a lot of self-blame even though she's been a very healthy kitty until now. This diagnosis has made the future feel uncertain. I just finished my Masters degree and was planning to move back to Japan next year but I don't know how that will go with a diabetic kitty. I at least have some time to think it over. Otherwise, I am having surgery in less than two weeks. I'm glad I don't have to think about insulin quite yet. If I did, I would likely end up tearing a few stitches trying to jab a reluctant cat lol
The only question I have now is about her treats: I give her half a serving of dry treats (5-6 pieces) in the morning and half a serving of Sheba tender stick in the evening. These treats are important since I struggle with getting out of bed and going to bed with my anxiety and my kitty helps me with this. I really don't want to mess with this ritual, so I'm wondering if these treats are okay at this small amount?