AngelaTheGeek
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Hi everyone. My boy, Bubba, is turning 6 next month and we just found out on Feb. 14 that he has diabetes. He has always been on the bigger side, maintining 15-15.5 lbs. for most of his life. We have always fed him "healthy" food in the proper amounts, and no vet has ever told me he was overweight; he was just a big cat. I brought him to the vet because he seemed to be getting too skinny. I started noticing his spine, shoulder bones, and hip bones. Finally, when could feel his ribs, I took him in immediately.
It nearly knocked the wind out of me when the vet called and said he had diabetes and his glucose level was over 500. He also had liver issues, which might be because of the diabetes, so I had to start giving him a pill and two insulin shots each day. Needless to say, I was freaking out. I couldn't imagine giving him shots! When I finally saw the tiny needle and drop of insulin I would be giving, I started feeling a little better.
Well, when he was diagnosed two weeks ago, he was only 12.3 lbs, and when I took him back for a glucose curve last Monday, he was only 12.1 lbs. He lost weight and his glucose level had increased to 600+.
To make matters worse, the vet tried to get urine all day, but Bubba would not drink at the vet. He had gone in his carrier on the way to the vet, so he had nothing to give... The vet is afraid that he has an infection that is preventing the insulin from working, but he can't verify. So, he gave me clavomax (up to 3 pills and 2 shots per day) to try to clear up an infection if it's there, and we are going to try again for urine tomorrow.
I have been working crazy hours with overnight trips, but I have an amazing partner who helps with feeding and shots... I finally came across this page and am starting to feel better. I'm still learning, and I know it will just take time, but it definitely helps to know I've found a resource. At the very least, I now understand that diabetes is not a death sentence... and that is definitely a relief.
A little about me: Late twenties, 4 crazy cats, 1 amazing partner. I work from home most days, with occasional trips to see my clients, so I am with my cats almost all the time... and I LOVE it!
Thanks,
Angela
It nearly knocked the wind out of me when the vet called and said he had diabetes and his glucose level was over 500. He also had liver issues, which might be because of the diabetes, so I had to start giving him a pill and two insulin shots each day. Needless to say, I was freaking out. I couldn't imagine giving him shots! When I finally saw the tiny needle and drop of insulin I would be giving, I started feeling a little better.
Well, when he was diagnosed two weeks ago, he was only 12.3 lbs, and when I took him back for a glucose curve last Monday, he was only 12.1 lbs. He lost weight and his glucose level had increased to 600+.
To make matters worse, the vet tried to get urine all day, but Bubba would not drink at the vet. He had gone in his carrier on the way to the vet, so he had nothing to give... The vet is afraid that he has an infection that is preventing the insulin from working, but he can't verify. So, he gave me clavomax (up to 3 pills and 2 shots per day) to try to clear up an infection if it's there, and we are going to try again for urine tomorrow.
I have been working crazy hours with overnight trips, but I have an amazing partner who helps with feeding and shots... I finally came across this page and am starting to feel better. I'm still learning, and I know it will just take time, but it definitely helps to know I've found a resource. At the very least, I now understand that diabetes is not a death sentence... and that is definitely a relief.
A little about me: Late twenties, 4 crazy cats, 1 amazing partner. I work from home most days, with occasional trips to see my clients, so I am with my cats almost all the time... and I LOVE it!

Thanks,
Angela