Jeremy W
Member Since 2016
Our 12 year old cat, Rufus, was diagnosed with diabetes about 1 month ago, and we began treatment by giving him 1 unit of insulin twice a day about 3 weeks ago. After two weeks, we took him back for a glucose curve and his dosage was increased to 2 units twice a day. However after the increase, Rufus has been misbehaving.
Along with the insulin shots, we changed him from a "grazing dry food" diet to a twice a day 1 can a day wet food diet. The transition hasn't been the quietest. He has been spending most of his days in the kitchen where we feed him meowing and begging for food.
After the increase in insulin, we have caught Rufus peeing on items every other day almost. He has done it all over the house, and does it right in front of us some of the time. Along with this, while he is peeing or directly afterwards, he hisses and walks off. After that though, he is back to his normal carefree self.
He has been using the litter box and is not in pain while using it. He usually does this an hour before we feed him. He is neutered, has never been territorial, and does not seem stressed. We have begun feeding him more food to see if that is why he is misbehaving.
We were wondering if there are any additional steps we could take to prevent this behavior, or what the cause might be. Thank you.
Along with the insulin shots, we changed him from a "grazing dry food" diet to a twice a day 1 can a day wet food diet. The transition hasn't been the quietest. He has been spending most of his days in the kitchen where we feed him meowing and begging for food.
After the increase in insulin, we have caught Rufus peeing on items every other day almost. He has done it all over the house, and does it right in front of us some of the time. Along with this, while he is peeing or directly afterwards, he hisses and walks off. After that though, he is back to his normal carefree self.
He has been using the litter box and is not in pain while using it. He usually does this an hour before we feed him. He is neutered, has never been territorial, and does not seem stressed. We have begun feeding him more food to see if that is why he is misbehaving.
We were wondering if there are any additional steps we could take to prevent this behavior, or what the cause might be. Thank you.
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