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MichelleNV

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I am head of a small trap-neuter-return and cat rescue group in rural NV. We do not have a shelter facility -- our rescues all live in foster homes. I have had a diabetic cat of my own (recently passed) and so recognized the symptoms when one of our rescues started drinking and urinating excessively last Sept. It took a couple months to get his blood sugar stabilized, but he is now doing well on 2 units of Lantus twice a day, plus special food.

Gus is a large long haired flame point, beautiful blue eyes, about 4-5 years old. He does not get along with most other cats, which has caused his recent adoption to fail. Can any of you help me with finding him a good permanent home? He is on Petfinder, Adopt-a-Pet, our group's website, and our Facebook page. He has appeared in the local paper as the "featured pet" several times. Unfortunately, this is a very small town with few people able to take on a special needs cat. Any help/suggestions most appreciated! thank you all.

I am using Gus as my avatar here.
 
Hi Michelle, and welcome. :)

Try posting on the Feline Health board here; it gets more traffic than the Welcome section. If you put something like "Help Needed with Rehoming Rescue Diabetic Kitty" it will hopefully get you some more suggestions from other FDMB members.

Gus is a lovely cat; those eyes! Fingers and paws crossed that you'll soon fine him a forever home.


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Hello and welcome. May I ask how much his diabetic supplies are costing you?Maybe we can help cut that down and someone would be willing to adopt him. What kind of special food?
 
Welcome!!

He looks almost like my flame-point siamese! (but mine is also crossed with a tabby, we believe)
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Hi Michelle, and welcome. :)

Try posting on the Feline Health board here; it gets more traffic than the Welcome section. If you put something like "Help Needed with Rehoming Rescue Diabetic Kitty" it will hopefully get you some more suggestions from other FDMB members.

Gus is a lovely cat; those eyes! Fingers and paws crossed that you'll soon fine him a forever home.


Mogs
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Hello and welcome. May I ask how much his diabetic supplies are costing you?Maybe we can help cut that down and someone would be willing to adopt him. What kind of special food?

Thank you -- I will post him there as well.
 
Hello and welcome. May I ask how much his diabetic supplies are costing you?Maybe we can help cut that down and someone would be willing to adopt him. What kind of special food?

The Lantus prescription is from the Wal-Mart pharmacy as they are the cheapest in town. $288 for a 10 ml vial which lasts 6 months. (He did not respond at all to ProZinc) He's on Purina ProPlan Veterinary Diet DM. $40 for a 10 lb. bag. Beyond the cost there is the problem that this is a small town with not too many potential adopters, and a rural community where animals other than livestock are not much valued. In his postings we've taken to adding that our group would continue footing his medical costs, but so far that hasn't resulted in any interest.
 
You can get a box of 5 lantus pens that will last almost a year from rxcanada4less.com/index.html
As for the prescription food isn't not worth the money. http://www.catinfo.org/#Prescription/Therapeutic_Diets_
Most people here use fancy feast classics and some other cheap brands of patetes and the cats do well and they are low carb which is what you need.


thanks for the info & link on the lantus pens! I do give Gus a bit of Fancy Feast when he gets his shot -- glad to know others use that. Think I'll increase that and cut back on the DM and see how he does. thanks again!
 
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