Hallo Everyone,
I have a large well built tabby cat with diabetes (8+ kg, a naturally big boy), who is on twice daily Lantus insulin injections (for almost 2 years). We are managing this well with mixture of wet & dry food, but he is always hungry. The question we have is why, ever so often (does not seem related to his food), he seems to vomit what he has had to eat . He also after lying on the bed in early hours of the morning would just start retching. And you have to be quick to get him into a space where he can, or else it lands all over the carpet, stairs, and yes the bed clothes!! Some days are worse than others, and not all the marks are easy to remove. Any suggestions? Thanks, Jean & FatCat
I have a large well built tabby cat with diabetes (8+ kg, a naturally big boy), who is on twice daily Lantus insulin injections (for almost 2 years). We are managing this well with mixture of wet & dry food, but he is always hungry. The question we have is why, ever so often (does not seem related to his food), he seems to vomit what he has had to eat . He also after lying on the bed in early hours of the morning would just start retching. And you have to be quick to get him into a space where he can, or else it lands all over the carpet, stairs, and yes the bed clothes!! Some days are worse than others, and not all the marks are easy to remove. Any suggestions? Thanks, Jean & FatCat