Kathy
Member
Hello,
My name is Kathy and I have two fur babies Bert & Al.
Bert is a wonderful 8 yr. old gray tabby.
We rescued him when he was about 2yrs. old.
He is the best cat we could of asked for.
We love him(both of our kitties) VERY much.
Bert was just diagnosed with diabetes last week.
I feel so overwhelmed and guilty.
His is a big cat. His ideal weight would be 16 pounds. He got a little heavy(24 pounds) and was this way for about 2 yrs.
We noticed weight loss and he was very thirsty. This led us to his vet and the diagnosis.
They say he needs to go to the clinic for 3 days for a glucose curve test. This they say will cost about $500.00.
I am heartbroken at the thought of him being gone for 3 days(he will be so stressed out).
I feel like we have failed Bert. If we had not let him get overweight this may not have happened.
I also can not bring him in right away for this test as I need to be able to work it into our budget.
This makes me feel terrible
I wish we could just bring him in now, but we have already spent $300.00 just to get to this point.
I have been reading quite a bit about the whole wet/dry food and am on board with switching both cats to wet only.
The vet prescribed him Purina DM wet and dry.
It is hard because we have to separate the cats when they eat now and they do not like that.
So my question is can I switch them to all wet food and not risk Bert's health.
I do not have a glucose monitor yet, but will get one very soon.
I am very wiling to test his blood sugars.
I just need advice as to what I can do for Bert until we get him to the vet for the glucose test.
I told you I was very lost.....I just do not know where to start :cry:
Thank you for any help or advice. I am just so overwhelmed right now.
My name is Kathy and I have two fur babies Bert & Al.
Bert is a wonderful 8 yr. old gray tabby.
We rescued him when he was about 2yrs. old.
He is the best cat we could of asked for.
We love him(both of our kitties) VERY much.
Bert was just diagnosed with diabetes last week.
I feel so overwhelmed and guilty.
His is a big cat. His ideal weight would be 16 pounds. He got a little heavy(24 pounds) and was this way for about 2 yrs.
We noticed weight loss and he was very thirsty. This led us to his vet and the diagnosis.
They say he needs to go to the clinic for 3 days for a glucose curve test. This they say will cost about $500.00.
I am heartbroken at the thought of him being gone for 3 days(he will be so stressed out).
I feel like we have failed Bert. If we had not let him get overweight this may not have happened.
I also can not bring him in right away for this test as I need to be able to work it into our budget.
This makes me feel terrible

I have been reading quite a bit about the whole wet/dry food and am on board with switching both cats to wet only.
The vet prescribed him Purina DM wet and dry.
It is hard because we have to separate the cats when they eat now and they do not like that.
So my question is can I switch them to all wet food and not risk Bert's health.
I do not have a glucose monitor yet, but will get one very soon.
I am very wiling to test his blood sugars.
I just need advice as to what I can do for Bert until we get him to the vet for the glucose test.
I told you I was very lost.....I just do not know where to start :cry:
Thank you for any help or advice. I am just so overwhelmed right now.