charlie01
Member Since 2015
Hi,
Just had a call back from the vets and our 14 year old deaf white cat Charlie has diabetes
We've had him about 8 years and he's truly a part of our family. I'm a little worried about the commitment it is going to take to keep Charlie's diabetes under control as both me and my husband work long hours working shifts. Also the cost implication is worrying me as as I've been told he will need insulin twice a day for the rest of his life.
The thing worrying me the most is we just got married and go on honeymoon on the 1st september for 2 weeks...a friend was going to call in twice a day and feed our cats (we have 2) but now we are going to have to find someone who can stay at our house or someone that can have our cats with them so they can care for charlie with his diabetes. Its such awful timing as I feel we'll be leaving him when we should be here learning how to look after him and monitoring him. I feel so guilty and will be worrying about him while we're away.
I have an appointment with the vet on Monday and she is going to explain everything but I'm just so shocked and upset that my beautiful boy has this condition.
Any advice from experienced owners would be greatly appreciated as I feel so overwhelmed at the moment. Thank you xxx
Just had a call back from the vets and our 14 year old deaf white cat Charlie has diabetes
The thing worrying me the most is we just got married and go on honeymoon on the 1st september for 2 weeks...a friend was going to call in twice a day and feed our cats (we have 2) but now we are going to have to find someone who can stay at our house or someone that can have our cats with them so they can care for charlie with his diabetes. Its such awful timing as I feel we'll be leaving him when we should be here learning how to look after him and monitoring him. I feel so guilty and will be worrying about him while we're away.
I have an appointment with the vet on Monday and she is going to explain everything but I'm just so shocked and upset that my beautiful boy has this condition.
Any advice from experienced owners would be greatly appreciated as I feel so overwhelmed at the moment. Thank you xxx