Here's the situation:
I work at an animal shelter where we have a really, really lovely, friendly, wonderful boy named Moby. He was adopted out and when his adopter took him to the vet they discovered he had diabetes. His adopter returned him, having just lost a cat to diabetes and not wanting to go through it again. Unfortunately, the shelter is pretty small with an equally small budget so ongoing and likely long-term treatment for diabetes (since we don't really have adopters for special needs cats) is not financially feasible.
What I'm wondering is, would it be realistic for me to take him in as a hospice foster? Basically that would mean I'd take him home and let him live here until the diabetes takes a toll on his quality of life, and then I'd help him pass. I do this with other cats with varying conditions, like cancer. I don't (and can't) provide treatment, but for these cats they still have some time left before their illness starts to really affect them. I feel it's kinder to let these cats live out their last days/weeks/months/years in the comfort of a loving home and be with someone they know when they're ready to pass than it is to euthanize them while they're still feeling fine at the shelter. However, I've never had a diabetic cat so I have no idea if he's already experiencing a poor quality of life or if he can live a decent life for a time without treatment before he starts to go downhill.
I do have a fabulous vet who helps me keep these cats as comfortable as possible and helps me determine when it's their time. I intend to consult with her as well, but she's gone until Tuesday, and I really wanted to get the input of those who have experience living with a diabetic cat on a daily basis as well. Any input is appreciated!
I work at an animal shelter where we have a really, really lovely, friendly, wonderful boy named Moby. He was adopted out and when his adopter took him to the vet they discovered he had diabetes. His adopter returned him, having just lost a cat to diabetes and not wanting to go through it again. Unfortunately, the shelter is pretty small with an equally small budget so ongoing and likely long-term treatment for diabetes (since we don't really have adopters for special needs cats) is not financially feasible.
What I'm wondering is, would it be realistic for me to take him in as a hospice foster? Basically that would mean I'd take him home and let him live here until the diabetes takes a toll on his quality of life, and then I'd help him pass. I do this with other cats with varying conditions, like cancer. I don't (and can't) provide treatment, but for these cats they still have some time left before their illness starts to really affect them. I feel it's kinder to let these cats live out their last days/weeks/months/years in the comfort of a loving home and be with someone they know when they're ready to pass than it is to euthanize them while they're still feeling fine at the shelter. However, I've never had a diabetic cat so I have no idea if he's already experiencing a poor quality of life or if he can live a decent life for a time without treatment before he starts to go downhill.
I do have a fabulous vet who helps me keep these cats as comfortable as possible and helps me determine when it's their time. I intend to consult with her as well, but she's gone until Tuesday, and I really wanted to get the input of those who have experience living with a diabetic cat on a daily basis as well. Any input is appreciated!
