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A few weeks back Oliver relapsed into diabetes he has been testing about 400. He is a family cat but lives with my parents and they do 100% of his care. It took a couple weeks to get him into the vet as there has been debate on doing insulin again. My parents simply did not want to do it and it had nothing to do with cost, simply the time and his age. Its caused me A LOT of stress lately. I just turned 23 and Oliver is 16-17. I have mostly convinced them to start up insulin. I'm going to need your amazing help again. I would like to try to get him off insulin again if its possible, though I'm not holding my breath on this.
I would like to try changing his food again. Originally we went to fancy feast but we switched to sprout brand (fisherman's catch flavor) which I can not find much info on. I did check ingredients and actually suggested switching to it as it did not seem all that bad compared to the fancy feast but the cost was much less. He has been doing fine on it the last 2 years. His levels were always nice and low, always below 100 and usually below 60. I would still like to check and make sure there isn't something better out there. I also want to work on putting some weight back on him as he has lost considerable weight the last couple months. He had full blood work and urinalysis done and everything was okay apart from sugar levels and some minor ketones, which isn't surprising after a few weeks of untreated diabetes. So as far as weight loss I'm not sure what exactly the reason is for it unless it is just the diabetes. The weight loss isn't a new thing, but it has increased significantly. So what is the best way to put weight back on a cat? He weighed 9.8lbs at the vet yesterday 2.5 years ago he was ~12lbs. Right now his is definitely underweight and you can feel most his spine. He eats a little over 8oz of the wet food a day in 3 feedings, if I remember right but I will double check.
I am debating if it is best to bring him to my apartment short term until I can figure things out. Anyone have any suggestions on this? He would get a lot more testing here but it really comes down to his behavior. He has been indoor/outdoor his whole life and I don't want to take that away from him permanently. He has the potential to be very loud if he doesn't get his way or doesn't like something :?
Thanks again for the help.
A few weeks back Oliver relapsed into diabetes he has been testing about 400. He is a family cat but lives with my parents and they do 100% of his care. It took a couple weeks to get him into the vet as there has been debate on doing insulin again. My parents simply did not want to do it and it had nothing to do with cost, simply the time and his age. Its caused me A LOT of stress lately. I just turned 23 and Oliver is 16-17. I have mostly convinced them to start up insulin. I'm going to need your amazing help again. I would like to try to get him off insulin again if its possible, though I'm not holding my breath on this.
I would like to try changing his food again. Originally we went to fancy feast but we switched to sprout brand (fisherman's catch flavor) which I can not find much info on. I did check ingredients and actually suggested switching to it as it did not seem all that bad compared to the fancy feast but the cost was much less. He has been doing fine on it the last 2 years. His levels were always nice and low, always below 100 and usually below 60. I would still like to check and make sure there isn't something better out there. I also want to work on putting some weight back on him as he has lost considerable weight the last couple months. He had full blood work and urinalysis done and everything was okay apart from sugar levels and some minor ketones, which isn't surprising after a few weeks of untreated diabetes. So as far as weight loss I'm not sure what exactly the reason is for it unless it is just the diabetes. The weight loss isn't a new thing, but it has increased significantly. So what is the best way to put weight back on a cat? He weighed 9.8lbs at the vet yesterday 2.5 years ago he was ~12lbs. Right now his is definitely underweight and you can feel most his spine. He eats a little over 8oz of the wet food a day in 3 feedings, if I remember right but I will double check.
I am debating if it is best to bring him to my apartment short term until I can figure things out. Anyone have any suggestions on this? He would get a lot more testing here but it really comes down to his behavior. He has been indoor/outdoor his whole life and I don't want to take that away from him permanently. He has the potential to be very loud if he doesn't get his way or doesn't like something :?
Thanks again for the help.