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Hello Lyn and Squiggles. Must be a difficult time learning how to adjust to looking after a diabetic cat. I am sorry, I cannot personally help, not gone through that with a cat. There are others here who have though and I hope someone will be along to help you soon. Just remember - that you speak for Squiggles, so be brave and ask your vet anything you want to know or are unsure about. Perhaps do a Google and make a list ... I know that always helps me focus on an issue. Good luck, let us know how it goes. |
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I do hope your poor boy gets on OK Lyn. I've got diabetes myself, but I don't know anything about it in cats. Lots of luck with him. |
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Hope all goes well with Squiggles at the vets. My OH is diabetic but never had a cat with it. Considering how many cats we've had we've been very lucky as regards illness. |
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We have had 3 Diabetic cats here at the Clan cats, first one was a feral once stable resumed his indoor/outdoor life and came in every night at 7pm for his treat Number 2 was my soul cat Sweetie again easily stabilised Number 3 came from CP on foster on 10 units of insulin a day she was given 3 months when she came to us - I got another 2 years and 3 months with Miss Millie who died in my arms aged 17 We never changed to any special food and once the injections were shown it is very easy - I always fed a treat when giving the injection so they associated good things with it |
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