Melsterwithcat
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Tldr we're going out from 3pm to 11pm this evening and our cat is usually fed and injected at 7pm. What should we do?
We have a foster cat who was recently diagnosed. Her history is a bit vague but she's between 7-10 years, was spayed a few months ago when we realised it hasn't been done before, and is currently on 1 unit in the morning and 2 units in the evening of injected insulin. (Not sure of the conversion but I believe this is quite a small starting dose, close to minimum). The vet has tested her levels twice but otherwise we weren't told to test her. We feed her twice a day when we give the insulin. We don't have anyone nearby who can give her the shots - my mother was fine with feeding her before the diagnosis but is flat out against giving her the shots, and she attacked someone we found through Facebook so I feel reluctant to ask that person again.
Anyway, long intro but we're going out tonight to see a play, and it just occurred to me that we need to figure out her shot. Usually we feed her around 7-8am (with one unit) and 6-7pm (with two units). This morning I fed her around 7.30am and gave one unit of insulin. This evening we'll be out from around 3pm to 11pm. I feel really bad about leaving her hungry until 11 as she's normally really hungry when we feed her but I'm not sure what else to do. Feed at 3 with a half dose of insulin then again at 11 with the other half? Not feed until 11? Feed at 3? Scour Facebook for someone to do it?
As a bit of context we were planning to adopt her but are now having second thoughts because we're not sure if we can make this work when we go on holiday or away for the weekend, and I've now realised that even going out for the day is a minefield. When we planned to adopt her we had my mum and several neighbors who were happy to look after her but I can't see any of them being willing to do injections. Whatever happened we'd keep her until we found her a forever home.
We have a foster cat who was recently diagnosed. Her history is a bit vague but she's between 7-10 years, was spayed a few months ago when we realised it hasn't been done before, and is currently on 1 unit in the morning and 2 units in the evening of injected insulin. (Not sure of the conversion but I believe this is quite a small starting dose, close to minimum). The vet has tested her levels twice but otherwise we weren't told to test her. We feed her twice a day when we give the insulin. We don't have anyone nearby who can give her the shots - my mother was fine with feeding her before the diagnosis but is flat out against giving her the shots, and she attacked someone we found through Facebook so I feel reluctant to ask that person again.
Anyway, long intro but we're going out tonight to see a play, and it just occurred to me that we need to figure out her shot. Usually we feed her around 7-8am (with one unit) and 6-7pm (with two units). This morning I fed her around 7.30am and gave one unit of insulin. This evening we'll be out from around 3pm to 11pm. I feel really bad about leaving her hungry until 11 as she's normally really hungry when we feed her but I'm not sure what else to do. Feed at 3 with a half dose of insulin then again at 11 with the other half? Not feed until 11? Feed at 3? Scour Facebook for someone to do it?
As a bit of context we were planning to adopt her but are now having second thoughts because we're not sure if we can make this work when we go on holiday or away for the weekend, and I've now realised that even going out for the day is a minefield. When we planned to adopt her we had my mum and several neighbors who were happy to look after her but I can't see any of them being willing to do injections. Whatever happened we'd keep her until we found her a forever home.