Beck and Philly
Member Since 2018
I've always heard there's strength in numbers, so I'm very glad to have found others walking this same path.
I share my home with a house full of rescued cats, an equally nutty friend, and a very patient dog. I have always had rescued critters, so I'm no stranger to coming home from vet visits with less than great news. However, this is the first diabetes diagnosis.
Many of the cats who share our home were stray or feral and many were deemed unadoptable by the local shelter and other organizations because of their age, health, temperament, etc. Many were earmarked to become barn cats, but would have never survived that life or failed to thrive once there.
Grandpa was a barn cat for a few years, but had other plans as he made friends with an elderly neighbor and spent most of his time there. He is now here after his human friend moved to a nursing home where he passed away. Grandpa has only a few good teeth, making us suspect he has also seen quite a few years. He recently underwent a lens removal surgery in one eye, and we hoped he would be healthy and happy after recovering from that. It was not that easy. During a vet check for an ear infection about a month ago, we agreed to do bloodwork. And here we are.
So far, we are really struggling to get him regulated so I'll be heading over to the health forum to see what I can learn from all of you.
I share my home with a house full of rescued cats, an equally nutty friend, and a very patient dog. I have always had rescued critters, so I'm no stranger to coming home from vet visits with less than great news. However, this is the first diabetes diagnosis.
Many of the cats who share our home were stray or feral and many were deemed unadoptable by the local shelter and other organizations because of their age, health, temperament, etc. Many were earmarked to become barn cats, but would have never survived that life or failed to thrive once there.
Grandpa was a barn cat for a few years, but had other plans as he made friends with an elderly neighbor and spent most of his time there. He is now here after his human friend moved to a nursing home where he passed away. Grandpa has only a few good teeth, making us suspect he has also seen quite a few years. He recently underwent a lens removal surgery in one eye, and we hoped he would be healthy and happy after recovering from that. It was not that easy. During a vet check for an ear infection about a month ago, we agreed to do bloodwork. And here we are.
So far, we are really struggling to get him regulated so I'll be heading over to the health forum to see what I can learn from all of you.