allie.crain97
Member Since 2018
Hello! My name is Allie and I have a 6 year old cat named Sawyer.
I'm new to the forum and I'm here to get some insight into caring for my diabetic cat. I just found out today that Sawyer is diabetic and am not really sure where to start. I rescued him last october and since then, he has gained a whopping four pounds (but recently lost one--yay!). I suspect he was an outdoor cat before he was surrendered to the shelter which is why he eats so much. I've been trying to put him on a diet for about 6 months, and until recently it wasn't very successful. Sawyer is the laziest cat I've ever seen. He sits next to his food bowl all day and only gets up to use the litter box/occasionally go under my bed. I try to play with him and get him to chase the laser pointer, but he just wont do it. I'm scared that he's depressed and I want to help him get healthy again so he can enjoy his life.
My vet told me I should get Lantus insulin with syringes and that I should try to buy them one at a time instead of in packs of 5 like most pharmacies offer. I've called my local Walgreens and they do offer the pens by themselves, but I don't really know what to do with this information. I've been reading online about attaching syringe needles to the pens and such but I'm waiting on his vet to call back with further instructions/a prescription.
I joined this forum so I could talk to other cat owners who are going through the same thing as we are and to get helpful information about his condition. I look forward to hearing about all of your sweet kitties and wish you all the best in your cat's battle against diabetes!
I'm new to the forum and I'm here to get some insight into caring for my diabetic cat. I just found out today that Sawyer is diabetic and am not really sure where to start. I rescued him last october and since then, he has gained a whopping four pounds (but recently lost one--yay!). I suspect he was an outdoor cat before he was surrendered to the shelter which is why he eats so much. I've been trying to put him on a diet for about 6 months, and until recently it wasn't very successful. Sawyer is the laziest cat I've ever seen. He sits next to his food bowl all day and only gets up to use the litter box/occasionally go under my bed. I try to play with him and get him to chase the laser pointer, but he just wont do it. I'm scared that he's depressed and I want to help him get healthy again so he can enjoy his life.
My vet told me I should get Lantus insulin with syringes and that I should try to buy them one at a time instead of in packs of 5 like most pharmacies offer. I've called my local Walgreens and they do offer the pens by themselves, but I don't really know what to do with this information. I've been reading online about attaching syringe needles to the pens and such but I'm waiting on his vet to call back with further instructions/a prescription.
I joined this forum so I could talk to other cat owners who are going through the same thing as we are and to get helpful information about his condition. I look forward to hearing about all of your sweet kitties and wish you all the best in your cat's battle against diabetes!