Thank the good Lord, other than having mildly diluted urine, everything else checks out fine. On a hunch, I bought a pheromone collar and put it on her and about an hour later she was perked up and running with the rest and eating more than two bites of food. I think her problem was the extreme way her life changed in an instant. She went from being a beloved pet in a home to having to deal with living here at the sanctuary. It doesn’t surprise me that her urine isn’t concentrated like most cats are- because she drinks a lot of water. I was afraid she might be diabetic. One in the family is enough for now! 🙂 But, the collar is working on her and she isn’t just sleeping in the same spot all day long. My hope is I can find her a home- she deserves to live out the end of her life in comfort. The vet said she is about 14 years old-
Even though she may be looking for a permanent home, it sounds like she’s feeling better about living with you. She’ll realise it’s a pretty good place soon enough.