Deborah Fitch Christner
Member Since 2016
Hi, I'm new as of last night, and was advised by a kind welcoming member to post to this forum because Percy has a skin issue. Will post pix soon. Percy is 10 years old and weighs 22 lbs. He is a big cat even w/o the extra weight and looks trim at 14-15 lbs.
Percy was dx'd last month when we took him to the vet for a Brown Recluse spider bite on his back paw--a horrible, horrible-looking wound. Percy ended up having to lose three of the four toes on that foot, and our vet said the diabetes probably affected how quickly his tissues became necrotic. He is on 8 units of Vetsulin 2x/day; he started on 6 units 2x/day, but his glucose levels were still anywhere from 450 to over 600. So our vet upped his dose and now his thirst has moderated as has his urine output. Vet said he will put him on a diet in a couple weeks after we make sure he is good at this dose. Percy is a strong, loving, purring, calm cat. He does seem better--livelier, more interested in what's going on, calmer, less grumpy. I am really worried about one thing right now: his skin. He loses hair in large patches that expand from the center out. It appears the top layer of his skin peels back from the center of a lesion, taking the hair w/it. Newly exposed skin looks inflamed. At the center of a widening lesion, the skin becomes very dark and sort of rough. Vet said apply Neosporin if I feel I have to do something (he wasn't at all obnoxious about saying that.), and that's how I do feel. Can't find an image that looks like Percy's lesions. God, they're awful (the images). So hello. I'm very glad I found Feline Diabetes online. The spot on his back is approximately six inches by probably three inches. Other smaller spots that he had earlier (like six weeks ago) are healing, it appears: hair is regrowing at the center in the dark skin area.
Percy was dx'd last month when we took him to the vet for a Brown Recluse spider bite on his back paw--a horrible, horrible-looking wound. Percy ended up having to lose three of the four toes on that foot, and our vet said the diabetes probably affected how quickly his tissues became necrotic. He is on 8 units of Vetsulin 2x/day; he started on 6 units 2x/day, but his glucose levels were still anywhere from 450 to over 600. So our vet upped his dose and now his thirst has moderated as has his urine output. Vet said he will put him on a diet in a couple weeks after we make sure he is good at this dose. Percy is a strong, loving, purring, calm cat. He does seem better--livelier, more interested in what's going on, calmer, less grumpy. I am really worried about one thing right now: his skin. He loses hair in large patches that expand from the center out. It appears the top layer of his skin peels back from the center of a lesion, taking the hair w/it. Newly exposed skin looks inflamed. At the center of a widening lesion, the skin becomes very dark and sort of rough. Vet said apply Neosporin if I feel I have to do something (he wasn't at all obnoxious about saying that.), and that's how I do feel. Can't find an image that looks like Percy's lesions. God, they're awful (the images). So hello. I'm very glad I found Feline Diabetes online. The spot on his back is approximately six inches by probably three inches. Other smaller spots that he had earlier (like six weeks ago) are healing, it appears: hair is regrowing at the center in the dark skin area.
