Merlin’sMama
Member Since 2022
Hello! I am Jill, grey cat Merlin’s mama. He is 12. We just relocated from the US to Ireland seven months ago with our three cats. It’s been hard to adjust for all six of us. So different in so many ways here. Two of us have had accidents that caused back injuries, we have all had Covid, and now, just yesterday, our beloved boy has been diagnosed with diabetes. I am beside myself with worry. He is an indoor boy with outdoor enclosure, but he got out one night a month ago and got into a fight with a fox. His tail was bitten and he was treated with antibiotics, but it was so stressful that I believe it brought his health level down. Before that incident he was feeling a little bony by his tail and had begun to drink a lot of water, but since then his whole back has gone bony and he drinks and pees excessively. We took him to the vets on Monday, and they never called back with his blood results, so I called them yesterday (Thursday) to find out he has diabetes. The vet said she would call me back with “pricing,” and I am still waiting for her call. I am starting to feel like maybe this is the wrong vet, but we don’t have many choices here in Cork, and they had pretty good reviews online. The vet also mentioned that they would need to keep Merlin in their clinic for 12 hours to get the insulin levels right. I really don’t like that idea, as it will stress him out so terribly. He is a very easy going cat, and I’m sure he will be compliant with whatever needs doing to him if we are the ones doing it. I am worried about: his health; not ever being able to travel now that we are wanting to explore a new country; the expense; and, again, his health. This is such a long message, sorry everybody. This a a wonderful forum. I was up so late last night getting overwhelmed with facts and figures. Any kind words would “go down a treat,” as they say here. It’s Friday and I will be worried about Merlin all weekend. Will he be ok til Monday??? Thank you for reading all of this.
Jill
to you and your family (human and animal)
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