HoudinisMom
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Hi everyone,
I am mom to an adorable cuddly orange tabby, Houdini. He is eleven years old. Recently, I had been noticing that he had constant diarrhea and was pooping outside his litter box. I took him into the vet who did blood work, and ran a bunch of tests. The vet said there was nothing out of the ordinary, except for the fact that his blood sugar was slightly elevated. She said it could have been because he was stressed about coming to the vet, but nothing more was said about that. She then suggested this atrociously expensive food that they sell at the vet so I bought a couple of tins. Additionally, she tried to sell me dry food...which when I looked at ingredients seemed to be made primarily of starches....which from my studies in biology seems very counter intuitive to feed an animal with a suspicion of diabetes. So I kind of feel lost here, as I want to know what is wrong with Houdini, but the vet gave me an extremely roundabout, non definitive answer. He has been losing weight, but he is not peeing an alarming amount either I just feel at a loss as to what to do because I do not have money to keep taking him to the vet each time I notice changes in his behavior. I want to try and see what I an do myself. Houdini used to be very fat, and I regulated his weight to where he is now 14lbs. I just don't want him to lose anymore weight because it is starting to freak me out. He usually gets fed 9lives Super Supper and Chicken dinner.
Anyone with advice, please throw my way...is there anything else I need to look out for? Behavior changes, etc? Is it common for diabetic cats to suffer from diarrhea???
thanks so much,
Houdini's mom.
I am mom to an adorable cuddly orange tabby, Houdini. He is eleven years old. Recently, I had been noticing that he had constant diarrhea and was pooping outside his litter box. I took him into the vet who did blood work, and ran a bunch of tests. The vet said there was nothing out of the ordinary, except for the fact that his blood sugar was slightly elevated. She said it could have been because he was stressed about coming to the vet, but nothing more was said about that. She then suggested this atrociously expensive food that they sell at the vet so I bought a couple of tins. Additionally, she tried to sell me dry food...which when I looked at ingredients seemed to be made primarily of starches....which from my studies in biology seems very counter intuitive to feed an animal with a suspicion of diabetes. So I kind of feel lost here, as I want to know what is wrong with Houdini, but the vet gave me an extremely roundabout, non definitive answer. He has been losing weight, but he is not peeing an alarming amount either I just feel at a loss as to what to do because I do not have money to keep taking him to the vet each time I notice changes in his behavior. I want to try and see what I an do myself. Houdini used to be very fat, and I regulated his weight to where he is now 14lbs. I just don't want him to lose anymore weight because it is starting to freak me out. He usually gets fed 9lives Super Supper and Chicken dinner.
Anyone with advice, please throw my way...is there anything else I need to look out for? Behavior changes, etc? Is it common for diabetic cats to suffer from diarrhea???
thanks so much,
Houdini's mom.