Hi everyone,
I was the momma of a former stray senior kitty for the last 6 of his 22 years. He was a diabetic boy, so I am familiar with the care this entails. Sadly, I helped him cross the bridge January 2021. Recently I felt it in my heart to look into adoption. I heard about a senior diabetic lady, went to visit her, asked a lot of questions, and agreed to foster her wiwith extended sleepover to see if she is a good fit. I have a cat friendly dog and wanted to be sure they would get along - that was my only concern....until I started looking at her meds and price checking and realized her care is 3x more expensive than my last sugar cat. If nothing else, I would like to continue fostering her. But I can't consider adoption given the cost of care at this time.
She is on 2 medicated foods, one wet and one dry. She is on gabapentin 50mg 2x daily. She takes cosequin for her old lady joints. And highlighting my ignorance most of all, she is on Lantus. I had no clue there was such a cost spectrum for insulin!! This is simply outside of my budget. I am blessed I have never had to make a tough decision about a pet's care due to financial limitations. I can't take on this baseline cost and be confident I can provide every penny of care both my dog and my potential adopted cat would need if we were faced with a surprise. I am not comfortable with that
I don't know what her numbers have been like - the shelter told me she is managed on her current regimen. She has an upcoming appt to check her glucose and fructosamine. Assuming her numbers are solid, I hesitate to think of changing her meds to save a penny. I want what is best for her. I have looked into getting her Lantus from Canada, but I am not comfortable with it being illegal (I know consequences are highly unlikely, but I don't want to take chances given my work).
I'm not 100% sure what I am looking for here. Maybe you guys have some insight or know ins and outs I am not familiar with. I just want to know I looked into all my options to see if I could fully adopt this kitty before making a decision. I don't want to cut corners, I definitely would want what is best for her first and foremost.
Sorry for the novel, I have been stressing about this for days!
I have a glucometer, considering doing a curve with her just to see what her numbers look like.
Ugh...
Help?
I was the momma of a former stray senior kitty for the last 6 of his 22 years. He was a diabetic boy, so I am familiar with the care this entails. Sadly, I helped him cross the bridge January 2021. Recently I felt it in my heart to look into adoption. I heard about a senior diabetic lady, went to visit her, asked a lot of questions, and agreed to foster her wiwith extended sleepover to see if she is a good fit. I have a cat friendly dog and wanted to be sure they would get along - that was my only concern....until I started looking at her meds and price checking and realized her care is 3x more expensive than my last sugar cat. If nothing else, I would like to continue fostering her. But I can't consider adoption given the cost of care at this time.
She is on 2 medicated foods, one wet and one dry. She is on gabapentin 50mg 2x daily. She takes cosequin for her old lady joints. And highlighting my ignorance most of all, she is on Lantus. I had no clue there was such a cost spectrum for insulin!! This is simply outside of my budget. I am blessed I have never had to make a tough decision about a pet's care due to financial limitations. I can't take on this baseline cost and be confident I can provide every penny of care both my dog and my potential adopted cat would need if we were faced with a surprise. I am not comfortable with that
I don't know what her numbers have been like - the shelter told me she is managed on her current regimen. She has an upcoming appt to check her glucose and fructosamine. Assuming her numbers are solid, I hesitate to think of changing her meds to save a penny. I want what is best for her. I have looked into getting her Lantus from Canada, but I am not comfortable with it being illegal (I know consequences are highly unlikely, but I don't want to take chances given my work).
I'm not 100% sure what I am looking for here. Maybe you guys have some insight or know ins and outs I am not familiar with. I just want to know I looked into all my options to see if I could fully adopt this kitty before making a decision. I don't want to cut corners, I definitely would want what is best for her first and foremost.
Sorry for the novel, I have been stressing about this for days!
I have a glucometer, considering doing a curve with her just to see what her numbers look like.
Ugh...
Help?
