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Vet Told Me That My Cat Is Diabetic


charlotte49er

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For the past 2 weeks she has drinking water like there's no tomorrow and urinating so much in her litter box that I had to clean it everyday.

I suspected that it mght be diabetis, but the Vet confirmed it today. :(

Now I have to give her 2 shots a day for the rest of her life. Between her and I, I would have thought I'd be diabetic first.

She's not going to be happy.

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I have to take her back in the morning. They are going to do a couple more tests and then give her a shot of insulin and monitor her all day long.

She knows when I don't feel well (Nurse Cat) and also, she gets very protective when someone knocks on the door or comes into the house. (Guard Cat.)

Before FedEx changed drivers, she would run to the door and give this low gutteral growl at the FedEx Lady.

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I had to leave her at the Vet's today, so they could run more tests. Everything pointed to Diabetes. They gave her a shot of insulin late this morning and she responded really well. They actually gave her a little too much, so they cut the dose in 1/2 for me now. I gave her a shot tonight.

The vet said that they caught it early (no sing of pancreatic disease.) She said there's no reason that she should be back to her usual self and live long. (She's 11 years old.)

(We have been through WAY too much together.)

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