Tony and Peaches
Member Since 2022
Hello, I'm writing here because I don't think anyone else in my life could really understand what's happening. My 15 year old cat (her 16th birthday is later this month), Peaches, was diagnosed with diabetes on Saturday. She had been drinking so much water, in turn peeing a lot, and just making a mess of the litterbox like it wouldn't clump at all. She was and is still eating normally. My dad and I took her to our vet who treated her for pyometra twice and spayed her. He did a glucose test and found her level was at 688. He also did a full blood panel but he said the things that were a little high would likely/hopefully come down when her glucose level fell. Today we went in and were given Vetsulin, and told to give it to her twice a day (morning and night) and to feed her beforehand. each dose we give her is 2 units. Our vet didn't give us one of the meters to test and home (testing at the vet is $20) but I stressed to my dad afterwards that I want to get a meter for her at home. My vet said that if we did an at home glucose test, to check in the middle of the day. He also wasn't super strong on any kind of food recommendation, but that dry food would be ok as she is rather old and does not like most wet food (only the gravy kind we'd give her twice a month). We bought Natural Balance (limited ingredients) dry food because neither my dad and I are working and couldn't afford anything like the prescription brands.. I am desperately trying to find work which is difficult as I do not have a car am still in recovery from major surgery.
I hurt my dads feelings, I cried, I'm so stressed out. I've had this cat since I was 4, I'm 19 now, I desperately want her to be healthy and happy.
I hurt my dads feelings, I cried, I'm so stressed out. I've had this cat since I was 4, I'm 19 now, I desperately want her to be healthy and happy.