Cinnie Cole
Member Since 2019
Have any of you taken and extended vacation leaving your furbaby in other's hands?
Zoot!'s on 1.25U Lantus 2Xday now and I have been monitoring Zoot pre-shots only recently per my Vet's recommendation. He did not respond well to BG tests and I felt he needed an adjustment period. He is behaving better with less stress. but his numbers fluctuate in the high 200s and low 300s. I feel that is high, but otherwise he is doing really well - not drinking or peeing excessively, more active than before he was diagnosed, and maintaining/losing a little weight (we want him to lost weight).
We are planning a vacation with other family for three weeks (planned last year before his diagnosis) in a couple of months. Our cat sitter of many years is a vet tech at a respected animal clinic, and we trust her to give him is insulin and testing while we are away. But it is a long time, and I am nervous.
How have you dealt with being away from your furbaby for an extended time? Should I consider boarding him at a vet clinic rather than leave him at home?
Thanks!
Zoot!'s on 1.25U Lantus 2Xday now and I have been monitoring Zoot pre-shots only recently per my Vet's recommendation. He did not respond well to BG tests and I felt he needed an adjustment period. He is behaving better with less stress. but his numbers fluctuate in the high 200s and low 300s. I feel that is high, but otherwise he is doing really well - not drinking or peeing excessively, more active than before he was diagnosed, and maintaining/losing a little weight (we want him to lost weight).
We are planning a vacation with other family for three weeks (planned last year before his diagnosis) in a couple of months. Our cat sitter of many years is a vet tech at a respected animal clinic, and we trust her to give him is insulin and testing while we are away. But it is a long time, and I am nervous.
How have you dealt with being away from your furbaby for an extended time? Should I consider boarding him at a vet clinic rather than leave him at home?
Thanks!