foster mom
Member Since 2019
Hello all,
I am a volunteer at my local animal shelter and I am fostering a diabetic cat. I don't know how old he is or how long he has had diabetes. He is the sweetest thing, he doesn't even stop purring when I give him his injections.
I have a few questions. He is losing a TON of hair. His coat feels greasy and I haven't noticed him grooming himself. He has been with me for only 2 days. Can I hope for the shedding to decrease once we are under better control of his diabetes? He is so thin and bony around his hips but he seems to have a belly. Is this normal? He moves very slowly. And lastly, is there any hope of someone adopting him in your opinion? I am afraid he will not get adopted once they ask me to return him to the shelter. I already have 2 dogs and I foster failed on my last foster so now I also have a 3 legged cat who doesn't like the new guy at all.
Thanks in advance for the advice!
I am a volunteer at my local animal shelter and I am fostering a diabetic cat. I don't know how old he is or how long he has had diabetes. He is the sweetest thing, he doesn't even stop purring when I give him his injections.
I have a few questions. He is losing a TON of hair. His coat feels greasy and I haven't noticed him grooming himself. He has been with me for only 2 days. Can I hope for the shedding to decrease once we are under better control of his diabetes? He is so thin and bony around his hips but he seems to have a belly. Is this normal? He moves very slowly. And lastly, is there any hope of someone adopting him in your opinion? I am afraid he will not get adopted once they ask me to return him to the shelter. I already have 2 dogs and I foster failed on my last foster so now I also have a 3 legged cat who doesn't like the new guy at all.
Thanks in advance for the advice!