I'm new and so is my kitty! Rocky is my eight year old part Ragdoll male kitty. He was diagnosed with diabetes just this past Wednesday (April 17). I knew he had been drinking a lot of water and was afraid he might be in Renal failure since I had lost two cats to that in past years. Also, we were having a peeing on the floor problem, so suspected that he could have a UTI. We are still waiting on results from that test. He stayed at the Vet's for two nights and I just picked him up yesterday where I was given instructions on how to care for him. I've never given an injection in my life! Also, I have another younger cat, so there is the problem of keeping food separate and monitoring the shared litter box. My cats usually eat both dry and wet food and like to "graze" all day. Can't do that anymore!
I am having trouble getting Rocky to eat all his food in order to give him his injection. He eats a little, then walks away. I am constantly putting the food up and down so it won't be eaten by my other cat. Also, I don't know how much he is supposed to eat before I can safely give him his shot. He is on ProZinc.
I was also told I could monitor his sugar level by putting Glucotest chips in the litter box. I think my vet knows all this is hard for me and is trying to make it as easy as possible. Since I just started doing this today, I have no idea how well this will work.
I never wanted to be a nurse and all medical stuff makes me very nervous. I honestly believe my blood pressure was way up yesterday because of anxiety about all that I now have to do just to keep my kitty alive. nailbite_smile
I also work outside of the home and so am not home a lot of the day. I'm trying to do everything I can, but have no idea if this will be enough or not. I've made up my mind that these last two kitties will indeed be my last pets. After losing the other two and others before them, I just can't do this anymore. It is way too stressful and I am NOT a young woman. I will just have to be content with loving others pets. Thank you for listening. I think my co-workers are already sick of hearing about this. @-)
I am having trouble getting Rocky to eat all his food in order to give him his injection. He eats a little, then walks away. I am constantly putting the food up and down so it won't be eaten by my other cat. Also, I don't know how much he is supposed to eat before I can safely give him his shot. He is on ProZinc.
I was also told I could monitor his sugar level by putting Glucotest chips in the litter box. I think my vet knows all this is hard for me and is trying to make it as easy as possible. Since I just started doing this today, I have no idea how well this will work.
I never wanted to be a nurse and all medical stuff makes me very nervous. I honestly believe my blood pressure was way up yesterday because of anxiety about all that I now have to do just to keep my kitty alive. nailbite_smile
I also work outside of the home and so am not home a lot of the day. I'm trying to do everything I can, but have no idea if this will be enough or not. I've made up my mind that these last two kitties will indeed be my last pets. After losing the other two and others before them, I just can't do this anymore. It is way too stressful and I am NOT a young woman. I will just have to be content with loving others pets. Thank you for listening. I think my co-workers are already sick of hearing about this. @-)