Louellen
Member Since 2015
I didn't quite know what forum to post this to but, I was thinking that we (as Sugar Kitty Caregivers) might need some "Emotional Health Help" as well...for ourselves....as well as the technical stuff for our kitties. (Please excuse me if I'm posting this on the wrong board). Our emotional health as caregivers is also important to our Sugar Kittie's health.
I don't know how you all feel (thus, my reason for starting this topic) but, I do know that initially and possibly even as veterans when up or down dosing, mentally and emotionally, it can all become really draining and stressful on us as well as their caregivers and decision makers. It's draining and worrisome. Quite frankly, I'm feeling very stressed out in spite of the fact that I am getting such wonderful technical support from everyone blessed one of you here and ever so grateful in every way.
I suppose that it doesn't help much that I have a difficult, former feral cat to deal with and try to do my best with to keep as healthy as humanly possible. It may also not help much that I'm, by nature, rather a worrier whom Hubby calls "a basket case".
However, i do know that it has been feeling overwhelming and worrisome and the stress is really creeping up....which doesn't help kitty any either.
I love my Sugar Kitty with all of my heart and will do anything for her. I think that may be the problem as I'm seemingly, living my life, watching her every move and worrying endlessly about the numbers etc. Can we become "too focused" for our own good and that of our kitties? (I know I'm not alone in these feelings as I've talked to a few people who are feeling the same way.) I think we all need some TLC for ourselves too so that we can be as good a caregiver as we possibly can. Our mental and emotional health affects our kitties' health too.
How do you all deal with the worry/stress factor that comes with having a Sugar Kitty? What do you tell yourself or how do you deal with it? Or, are you like me and let the stress build up until your chiropractor wants to shoot themselves or us or send us to a therapist?
Thanks in advance and if I've posted this to the wrong place, I do apologize.
I don't know how you all feel (thus, my reason for starting this topic) but, I do know that initially and possibly even as veterans when up or down dosing, mentally and emotionally, it can all become really draining and stressful on us as well as their caregivers and decision makers. It's draining and worrisome. Quite frankly, I'm feeling very stressed out in spite of the fact that I am getting such wonderful technical support from everyone blessed one of you here and ever so grateful in every way.
I suppose that it doesn't help much that I have a difficult, former feral cat to deal with and try to do my best with to keep as healthy as humanly possible. It may also not help much that I'm, by nature, rather a worrier whom Hubby calls "a basket case".
I love my Sugar Kitty with all of my heart and will do anything for her. I think that may be the problem as I'm seemingly, living my life, watching her every move and worrying endlessly about the numbers etc. Can we become "too focused" for our own good and that of our kitties? (I know I'm not alone in these feelings as I've talked to a few people who are feeling the same way.) I think we all need some TLC for ourselves too so that we can be as good a caregiver as we possibly can. Our mental and emotional health affects our kitties' health too.
How do you all deal with the worry/stress factor that comes with having a Sugar Kitty? What do you tell yourself or how do you deal with it? Or, are you like me and let the stress build up until your chiropractor wants to shoot themselves or us or send us to a therapist?
Thanks in advance and if I've posted this to the wrong place, I do apologize.

No other cause was ever identified despite an additional $800+ vet bill. I spent hours sobbing, terrified that I could lose 2 of my precious babies. Day to day household conundrums I was totally unaccustomed to dealing with on my own seem to have plaqued me this past year and Menace's diagnosis put me near a breaking point.
But at least I have found a recipe to follow to try to regain my sanity in those times when I feel like Chicken Little and I think the sky is falling!