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Let us hope this new vet of yours can help you.

If it is behavioral it will take time. And it doesn't sound like your partner has the patience that's needed to solve a behavioral disorder.

I wouldn't hope for it to be a physical problem. Yes, sure there are medicines but medicines often have side effects.

Anyway, I hope it all turns out for the best. Keep us updated.
 

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Strange thing that the earlier vet couldn't tell you it was diabetes. Diabetes isn't that hard to make a diagnosis of.

I'm glad to hear that you finally know what's wrong, though. You don't have to think about what's wrong now atr least:)

Hug the litte one from me :p
 

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I've never had a cat with diabetes but I know other people with diabetes cats. Their cats live perfectly normal lives. The changes have been small ones such as switching brand of food (to some kind of special food), they have to ration the food and of course the medication.

With good care (and the right vet) there's no reason why the cat shouldn't live a normal life and grow old.
 
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