Douglas_my ginger cat
Member Since 2020
Hi everyone! My name is Anna and I have a senior ginger car by the name of Douglas. I have had Douglas for about 19 months now after being found, starved, due to his previous owner having gone into hospital with no one being able to look after his cats. This is all I know of his medical history. We believe he is 13/14 years old. I mention this as I believe there is something in his history that makes him wary of humans. It has taken him over a year to let me pick him up and cuddle him without moaning, at least for 30 secs! I feel this makes it harder for me when there are changes to our routine and interaction.
This week, he has been diagnosed with diabetes.
The vet has been brilliant and really helped with getting me up to speed with insulin and diabetic food as soon as possible. Today, was my first go at injecting insulin and both times so far I have struggled. He wriggles so much when I try to inject him and as I live on my own, I am finding it extremely difficult to hold him and inject at the same time. I've tried doing it while he is eating and also after his food. I am starting to worry that I may not be able to do this and I am actually very concerned that I cannot provide the support, physically as well as emotionally, to bring his diabetes under control.
I am reaching out to anyone who can advise or provides tips/tricks in getting Douglas, and myself, use to this new routine without us ending up resenting each other. Please help!
This week, he has been diagnosed with diabetes.
The vet has been brilliant and really helped with getting me up to speed with insulin and diabetic food as soon as possible. Today, was my first go at injecting insulin and both times so far I have struggled. He wriggles so much when I try to inject him and as I live on my own, I am finding it extremely difficult to hold him and inject at the same time. I've tried doing it while he is eating and also after his food. I am starting to worry that I may not be able to do this and I am actually very concerned that I cannot provide the support, physically as well as emotionally, to bring his diabetes under control.
I am reaching out to anyone who can advise or provides tips/tricks in getting Douglas, and myself, use to this new routine without us ending up resenting each other. Please help!



