Her liver value was rocket high 4 days ago. She lost weight and was dehydrated. Swallowing water seemed to be hard for her, let alone swallowing food. I thought I was going to lose her. She looked way like a dying cat.
UU was diagnosed with diabetes 6 months ago. She didn’t gain much weight after that. However, she has great appetite. When she wasn’t eating on the third day, it was time to go to the vet.

Even though UU is 8-years-old, to me she’s still a young cat. Though her eyes look brighter today, she’s still not out of the woods yet. I still need to be careful.
I took UU home when she could barely open her eyes. She was so tiny like a mouse. Time flies and she’s 8 now. It is said that a cat’s average life span is between 10 and 15 years old. Actually, majority of the cats didn’t get to live beyond 10 years. Cats that get to live more than 10 years is considered fortunate.
I believe UU will get better in the next few days. The vet prescribed novofit and told me that this liver supplement is extremely helpful and with a new antibiotics as well. I added another supplement (optimus pet) for her, hoping it could boast her immune system. I’m glad that it works well for now.







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