Crista & Ming
Member Since 2018
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/9-28-ming-amps-218-7-229.219819/
Ming's numbers haven't been budging. I wonder if he's got some glucose toxicity.
Also this morning, Ming ESCAPED. We usually let him out in the yard under supervision (or at least I do). I was out and my grandma let him in the yard. When I came home, he wasn't there to greet me which was weird and I asked my grandma where Ming was. I couldn't find him anywhere in the house and I asked my grandma again and she said, "Oh I let him outside."
Well... folks, after climbing into bushes and walking around the block, my sister found him in a pathway a row of houses over. When she saw him, she called out his name and ran to him but he got scared, ran to the closed gate, and hissed at her. She picked him up no problem.
I was obviously a crying mess the whole time. We have two collars for him. His first collar doesn't say he's diabetic and that was the one he was wearing. I usually put the diabetic collar on in case something happens so I was really concerned that 1) he was dead, 2) he was lost far far away, and 3) someone will pick him up and not know he's diabetic and not call us and give him back.
Anyway... Ming's not allowed in the garden until further notice. I'm going to investigate the yard. We've cat-proofed it as best we could but there's obviously a hole in the fence somewhere and we missed it.
I'm glad he's safe and sound!
Ming's numbers haven't been budging. I wonder if he's got some glucose toxicity.
Also this morning, Ming ESCAPED. We usually let him out in the yard under supervision (or at least I do). I was out and my grandma let him in the yard. When I came home, he wasn't there to greet me which was weird and I asked my grandma where Ming was. I couldn't find him anywhere in the house and I asked my grandma again and she said, "Oh I let him outside."
Well... folks, after climbing into bushes and walking around the block, my sister found him in a pathway a row of houses over. When she saw him, she called out his name and ran to him but he got scared, ran to the closed gate, and hissed at her. She picked him up no problem.
I was obviously a crying mess the whole time. We have two collars for him. His first collar doesn't say he's diabetic and that was the one he was wearing. I usually put the diabetic collar on in case something happens so I was really concerned that 1) he was dead, 2) he was lost far far away, and 3) someone will pick him up and not know he's diabetic and not call us and give him back.
Anyway... Ming's not allowed in the garden until further notice. I'm going to investigate the yard. We've cat-proofed it as best we could but there's obviously a hole in the fence somewhere and we missed it.
I'm glad he's safe and sound!

. It stopped once I wrote a message on his collar "do not feed me".