Samantha and Evie
Member Since 2017
Hi all! I've tried a while ago to post on this in the introduction board, but it never posted. My name is Samantha and Evie is a long-haired 6-10-year-old female lcalico. She was diagnosed with diabetes in March 2017. She is currently on Novalin, 4 units in the morning and at night (7:30am & 7:30pm).
Currently, I'm having a problem regarding her urinating. She has been doing this consistently for a few months. She uses her litter box frequently, but she still urinates in specific spots on the carpet. I live with roommates and they have now suggested that I confine her to my room, and she is.
Evie stops when I notice her about to go on the carpet, and then uses the litter box, but sometimes I can't stop her because I'm sleeping/working. The vet states that he doesn't know what to do, but to put a litter box where she's going. I can't do this because the roommates do not want her litter box anywhere else in the house but my room. (Even as I'm typing this, she's urinating in the litter box.)
I have no idea what else to do. I've sprayed it with Resolve carpet cleaner, I've put down towels, I've put down aluminum foil to deter her from urinating in these spots, but she still either goes beside the covered spot or in front of it. Has anyone else experienced this?
Additionally, I was reading today about switching her over to wet food. Some of you have had experience getting her BG levels down 100-200 points?? Last time I took her to the vet (June 26), her lowest was 208 and her highest was 314 (when she was being shaved, so the vet wasn't sure if was influenced by her nervousness). What types do you use, and which are the best for those with diabetes?
I'm at my wits end. My future roommate for next year does not want to live with her because of her random urinating, and I can't blame her. My mom is suggesting I give her up because it still continues, and I can't really afford to live on my own. I absolutely do not want to. I love her and every time I talk about giving her up I cry.
Please, if you have any advice, let me know!!
Currently, I'm having a problem regarding her urinating. She has been doing this consistently for a few months. She uses her litter box frequently, but she still urinates in specific spots on the carpet. I live with roommates and they have now suggested that I confine her to my room, and she is.
Evie stops when I notice her about to go on the carpet, and then uses the litter box, but sometimes I can't stop her because I'm sleeping/working. The vet states that he doesn't know what to do, but to put a litter box where she's going. I can't do this because the roommates do not want her litter box anywhere else in the house but my room. (Even as I'm typing this, she's urinating in the litter box.)
I have no idea what else to do. I've sprayed it with Resolve carpet cleaner, I've put down towels, I've put down aluminum foil to deter her from urinating in these spots, but she still either goes beside the covered spot or in front of it. Has anyone else experienced this?
Additionally, I was reading today about switching her over to wet food. Some of you have had experience getting her BG levels down 100-200 points?? Last time I took her to the vet (June 26), her lowest was 208 and her highest was 314 (when she was being shaved, so the vet wasn't sure if was influenced by her nervousness). What types do you use, and which are the best for those with diabetes?
I'm at my wits end. My future roommate for next year does not want to live with her because of her random urinating, and I can't blame her. My mom is suggesting I give her up because it still continues, and I can't really afford to live on my own. I absolutely do not want to. I love her and every time I talk about giving her up I cry.
Please, if you have any advice, let me know!!
. I'll give some more information after some questions that have been asked, are answered