Candy is my older cat. She's always been a big cat but a couple of years ago she really was fat and started limping,etc. The vet did numerous tests and discovered she had a degenerative disease of the spine and she was put on painkillers for life.
At the same time she was put on a strict diet and eventually got down to target weight.
She then started sleeping a lot more than usual and seemed confused.
More tests followed and the vet discovered she was diabetic so she is now on insulin and has to have her levels checked every two weeks at the vet.
She also started doing strange things like walking into corners and getting stuck. If she's in the kitchen and I open the oven she tries to get in it The vet thought she was getting senile.
However I noticed that she was walking into things and seemed to be following sounds and her eyes were never really focussing on anything.
Took her to the vet yesterday and they confirmed she has very limited vision now.
I asked about her quality of life but was assured she seems happy enough in herself.
So last night was spent blocking off areas where she could get stuck and moving furniture around to give her clearer floor space.
I now have an old cat with diabetes, slight senility, blindness and a degenerative spine disease who has become very vocal and demanding of my time and wants constant cuddles.
I'm surprised at how well she has adapted to living with her illnesses/problems while still remaining very placid.