Hello everybody.
My cat Patty Cake got results back from her fructose test today, and it seems she has diabetes. I don't want to believe it...she tested negative for diabetes just two months ago...but now I realize that her breath does smell like fruit or acetone.
She had been eating the Innova food before the recall. When they had the recall, all the stores around me pulled ALL the Innova. I couldn't get her regular food. I tried different kinds of canned Fancy Feast and different dry foods. But I left her at the vet's in April for 3 days because I had to go find a house in a new town, and after that she lost 2 pounds (she had weighed 11), and it seemed like she had a lot of the stuffing knocked out of her. She still purred, but she was low on energy.
After reading around on some websites, I am hoping that I will be able to maintain her. I have to go Tuesday to learn about injections, but maybe after a while she will be able to just eat a monitored diet.
I don't know how old Patty Cake is. I've had her for ten years. I picked her up on a farm because she used to follow me and my dogs out in the fields, and when I left I thought she might do better, because there were lots of other cats and lots of big tractors, so I took her. Somebody owned her at one time because she was declawed in front when I got her. That's where she got her name, because she digs her front paws into boards and tree roots as if she is exercising them. She's a very talkative tabby cat. She's had to put up with dogs all her life but since she couldn't climb, I was able to make enclosures for her, and so she got to go outside without being exposed to all the dangers, etc. She still managed to catch mice even with her clawless paws.
She used to jump on me in the bed and walk up and down on my belly, like she had some job to do. I have to admit it was almost as good as a massage. She doesn't do that anymore, but she does still talk to me.
She might be 14 or 15. Her haunches are pretty bony. She must have been hit by a car when she was younger, because she has a hitch in her getalong, but this never used to stop her from climbing on top of the highest cabinets.
She is being treated at a university clinic. They told me not to worry about anything right now, that she wasn't likely to have a crisis...but I'm still worried. I moved into a house with a fenced back yard, and I want her to have some time to enjoy that. For years she was just "the cat"; she would walk by me in the morning, and yowl to go out a few times every day, and sleep on my desk while I was working. 5 years ago I had a big "TV set" computer monitor with a cathode ray screen, that got warm on top. She used to sleep (somewhat precariously) on my monitor (b/c it was warm) every day, until I got an LED monitor, which I hate b/c she can't sleep on it (she did finally agree to sleep on a bath towel next to it).
I had a dog that got sick, and she got very close to me at that time. She took up at the corner of the bed where several fellow critters breathed their last. I started to do things like notice the red and brown in the tip of her nose, and the number of black spots on her gray lip. Mostly I can always call to mind her big eyes, which are just a little Siamese looking. (I'll post a pic if I ever figure out how.)
I told some of my other critters, I'll be right behind you most likely; so it's not as bad as it used to be, but I would really like to give PK some "retirement years" now that she has a bigger safer yard, and nothing else to worry about.
She's just the talkinest cat, and I'm glad to write about her for people that have similar experiences
My cat Patty Cake got results back from her fructose test today, and it seems she has diabetes. I don't want to believe it...she tested negative for diabetes just two months ago...but now I realize that her breath does smell like fruit or acetone.
She had been eating the Innova food before the recall. When they had the recall, all the stores around me pulled ALL the Innova. I couldn't get her regular food. I tried different kinds of canned Fancy Feast and different dry foods. But I left her at the vet's in April for 3 days because I had to go find a house in a new town, and after that she lost 2 pounds (she had weighed 11), and it seemed like she had a lot of the stuffing knocked out of her. She still purred, but she was low on energy.
After reading around on some websites, I am hoping that I will be able to maintain her. I have to go Tuesday to learn about injections, but maybe after a while she will be able to just eat a monitored diet.
I don't know how old Patty Cake is. I've had her for ten years. I picked her up on a farm because she used to follow me and my dogs out in the fields, and when I left I thought she might do better, because there were lots of other cats and lots of big tractors, so I took her. Somebody owned her at one time because she was declawed in front when I got her. That's where she got her name, because she digs her front paws into boards and tree roots as if she is exercising them. She's a very talkative tabby cat. She's had to put up with dogs all her life but since she couldn't climb, I was able to make enclosures for her, and so she got to go outside without being exposed to all the dangers, etc. She still managed to catch mice even with her clawless paws.
She used to jump on me in the bed and walk up and down on my belly, like she had some job to do. I have to admit it was almost as good as a massage. She doesn't do that anymore, but she does still talk to me.
She might be 14 or 15. Her haunches are pretty bony. She must have been hit by a car when she was younger, because she has a hitch in her getalong, but this never used to stop her from climbing on top of the highest cabinets.
She is being treated at a university clinic. They told me not to worry about anything right now, that she wasn't likely to have a crisis...but I'm still worried. I moved into a house with a fenced back yard, and I want her to have some time to enjoy that. For years she was just "the cat"; she would walk by me in the morning, and yowl to go out a few times every day, and sleep on my desk while I was working. 5 years ago I had a big "TV set" computer monitor with a cathode ray screen, that got warm on top. She used to sleep (somewhat precariously) on my monitor (b/c it was warm) every day, until I got an LED monitor, which I hate b/c she can't sleep on it (she did finally agree to sleep on a bath towel next to it).
I had a dog that got sick, and she got very close to me at that time. She took up at the corner of the bed where several fellow critters breathed their last. I started to do things like notice the red and brown in the tip of her nose, and the number of black spots on her gray lip. Mostly I can always call to mind her big eyes, which are just a little Siamese looking. (I'll post a pic if I ever figure out how.)
I told some of my other critters, I'll be right behind you most likely; so it's not as bad as it used to be, but I would really like to give PK some "retirement years" now that she has a bigger safer yard, and nothing else to worry about.
She's just the talkinest cat, and I'm glad to write about her for people that have similar experiences