My parents cat has been eating and drinking much more then usual - having noticed this after a few weeks (we initially thought he was just being greedy) we went to vet today who has confirmed diabetes after blood test. We are returning on Monday to discuss and commence insulin shots. Unfortunately they don't have any insurance. I have tried to look up this condition on the internet - most upsetting is the leaflet I found about diabetes on the FAB website that says this should keep cat alive for 2 years - I dare n't show my parents the leaflet on this now! I have a number of questions for the experts on here:
1. Is the life expectancy for a cat with diabetes with treatment only 2 years? The cat is male and about 8 years old.
2. How easy is it for a vet to find right amount of insulin to control diabetes
3. Vet has said we will not need to change cats diet - is this correct - I would have thought this might help.
4. Any idea how much it costs to buy the insulin for daily injection - I can't imagine this is not going to be very expensive - we will have to pay whatever it is as we love our cat but wondered how much debt this is going to cause. Also concerned that vet wants to keep cat in vets for the first few days with repeat visits twice a week for 8 weeks to try to find the right amount of insulin and the associated cost.
We would be very grateful for your thoughts on this.
Many thanks
fairy
