Barb and Buddy
Member Since 2015
I need as much feedback on this as I possibly can get! I have a 15 year old cat who was recently diagnosed. Because of a fixed income I cannot afford the insulin etc. so my vet and I decided diet only. Turns out the diet she had been on for years was the worst I could have given her. Purina dry Weight Management and the FF with gravies. So now she gets the FF classics and no dry food. Big change in BG levels. An original reading of 441 when first diagnosed to now maintaining 108-154 levels each day with just the diet change. On Sunday we had to go to the emergency vet because she had not pooped in 3 or 4 days and was oozing a very smelly discharge from the anal area and was in pain. She would not let me touch her butt area without crying. Emergency vet did x-rays, gave fluids and it took two enemas to clean her out. I was sent home with instructions to give 1/8 tsp of Miralax once a day. This morning was day 4 and still no bowel movement. Should I be concerned and how long will it usually take a cat to have a bowel movement after being cleaned out? I am sure it varies between cats. My own vet is hard to get a hold of and normally will relay a message to me via a vet tech. I cannot afford another visit. I have spent all the $$ I had so far on her care at the vet and she was just diagnosed on 12/21! She is eating, drinking and urinating, but sometimes it looks like she may be sick to her stomach and maybe it is because of the Miralax. Her behavior has been normal and I am now wondering if she is even really diabetic with her readings being as good as they are now. Maybe her old diet was the cause of the high reading upon diagnosis. I am sure the brands I had mentioned above were the root of all evils and loaded with carbs. Also, she was overweight at 12.2lbs. and eating a lot each day. Now I space her meals out evenly and she is getting nowhere near what she was getting before. She lost about a pound over a two and a half week period. She is a small cat and the 12 plus pounds were a lot for her to carry. I would appreciate your thoughts and any feedback. Hoping Calli and I are not the only ones who are dealing with difficult constipation issues. I am so overwhelmed by all of this and my head is swimming!! Barb

