Nicole and Mochi
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Hello all. Found out this week that my cat, Mochi, is diabetic. I made a post on reddit about my initial reaction which detailed the beginning signs of diabetes. At the start of July, I noticed my cat having some issues with her hind legs. They were slipping and sliding underneath her when she walked, and she was also having difficulty hopping onto the bed and on her cat tree. At first, I thought it was because most of my apartment is hardwood floors and when she walked on carpet she seemed walk fine. I was still worried so I ended up getting her joint supplements (Dasuquin) in case this was arthritis as she's a bit on the heavier side. She was also laying down on the ground more often, but I had thought that she was cooling down cuz it's been warm now. Still persisted and so I called up my vet to schedule an appointment for Friday 7/19/24. On Monday I started panicking and I got so overwhelmed at the thought of my cat being in pain and unable to say anything that I started going down countless rabbit holes online on potential issues that she may have. From saddle thrombus to arthrits, but the one that really stood out to me was diabetes. Ended up calling my vet again to ask for the appointment to get scheduled for 7/16/24 as I could not bear having to stay as anxious as I was at the time and wanted answers ASAP.
As expected, my vet said that Mochi was diabetic and I've been quite overwhelmed with a lot of emotions. The doctor wanted to do an insulin start-up the next day (7/17/24) with me bringing Mochi into the office early in the morning and coming back in the evening. They monitored her, did xrays, and put a FreeStyle Libre sensor on her. When I came to pick her up after ~10hrs, they gave me the run down on how to inject insulin and how to use the sensor.
After all that, I took Mochi home and gave her my first bit of her insulin. After that, on Reddit, a few people had commented and said that this website was a really great resource, so I immediately checked it out. Now that me and Mochi are here, I'm ready to delve deeper to learn how to manage Mochi's diabetes so that she can be a happy and fulfilled sugar cat.
As expected, my vet said that Mochi was diabetic and I've been quite overwhelmed with a lot of emotions. The doctor wanted to do an insulin start-up the next day (7/17/24) with me bringing Mochi into the office early in the morning and coming back in the evening. They monitored her, did xrays, and put a FreeStyle Libre sensor on her. When I came to pick her up after ~10hrs, they gave me the run down on how to inject insulin and how to use the sensor.
After all that, I took Mochi home and gave her my first bit of her insulin. After that, on Reddit, a few people had commented and said that this website was a really great resource, so I immediately checked it out. Now that me and Mochi are here, I'm ready to delve deeper to learn how to manage Mochi's diabetes so that she can be a happy and fulfilled sugar cat.