Wegie's Mom
Member Since 2016
Hi, my name is Mary Anne and seven days ago I adopted (from the humane society) a beautiful Norwegian Forest Cat who I named Wegie. He is the best animal I have ever had the pleasure of owning. Over the past week, I noticed that he was drinking more than he should from his fancy new water fountain and was eating an amount I thought was excessive. Today at his scheduled vet check, My worst fears were confirmed. My beautiful boy has diabetes and has positive ketones.
I was given three choices, return him to the shelter (no), euthanize him (hell no), or start him on insulin. You see, it's more complicated than just this, several weeks ago I was diagnosed with a very rare cancer. At this point I am not really worried about my situation as I go back in 3 months for more imaging and this is something I will just live with and be just fine.
My fears are that I am in sales and travel daily for work so no one will be home with him during the day. My loving husband is no help as he could not give me insulin, let alone give it to the cat. I fear that something will happen to him during the day while I am at work and no one will be here to help him.
I have made the decision that I want to care for him so tomorrow morning we will go to the vet for a blood test and to get started on insulin. I do not want this sweet soul to hate me for the continuous shots and blood testing he will have to endure. Next weekend we will be leaving the country for a week on vacation. Wegie will be in the competent care of my 22 year old son who will leave his own cat and move into our house to care for my boy. I hope I am doing right by this beautiful animal.....
I was given three choices, return him to the shelter (no), euthanize him (hell no), or start him on insulin. You see, it's more complicated than just this, several weeks ago I was diagnosed with a very rare cancer. At this point I am not really worried about my situation as I go back in 3 months for more imaging and this is something I will just live with and be just fine.
My fears are that I am in sales and travel daily for work so no one will be home with him during the day. My loving husband is no help as he could not give me insulin, let alone give it to the cat. I fear that something will happen to him during the day while I am at work and no one will be here to help him.
I have made the decision that I want to care for him so tomorrow morning we will go to the vet for a blood test and to get started on insulin. I do not want this sweet soul to hate me for the continuous shots and blood testing he will have to endure. Next weekend we will be leaving the country for a week on vacation. Wegie will be in the competent care of my 22 year old son who will leave his own cat and move into our house to care for my boy. I hope I am doing right by this beautiful animal.....
