Lucy and Julian
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I just got the news that my cat- Julian- is diabetic on Friday.
I noticed Thursday night he wasn't eating as much as he normally does, and I was already worried about his significant weight loss. (altho up till Thursday, he was eating normally) Friday morning, he barely ate anything, and Friday afternoon when I got home from work and saw how sick he was acting I brought him to a cat hospital close to my house. The vet did a blood glucose test, and told me he was high. He was sick from an infection probably related to diabetes, and had a fever. He's been at the hospital all weekend, and I miss him so much! But he has been improving so much every day, and I hopefully get to take him home today!
Julian was given to me in September (9 months ago) by my old roommate. I've known him (Julian) for going on 3 years, and I am so lucky for his presence in my life! He has always been a warm, mild tempered, expressive and intelligent cat. His previous owner could not take care of him any longer, and because Julian and I became inseparable in the time we lived together, sleeping together and cuddling all the time I guess I was the only person he wanted to leave him with. From what I know about his background he was a street cat who adopted my old roommate when he was approx. 6 months old. No cancer, FIV neg, neutered. He is now about 6 years.
I am a little overwhelmed. I love this little man, and I am completely committed to taking care of him, and making sure he is happy and healthy. I know that I can do this, I'm just so nervous! There is a lot to learn, and a lot of information out there. I've stumbled across this forum and website in my diabetic cat care information internet travels, and it seems like a great community with great people taking care of great cats.
I guess there are a few things I need help with- confused_cat
-For one, the hospital bill is huge. I understand it and can pay it, but that alone is a little scary. I know that the starting costs are also going to be a little high, but from what I've read it isn't too bad once things even out. I'm looking for tips on how to stretch the money I do have and make sure he is still getting the best possible care!
-What is a good reliable and affordable glucometer? I've been reading a lot about a lot of different meters, animal and human, and from what I read the Freestyle Flash is pretty good? Are there better ideas?
-What is a good kind of insulin? Human, beef, or pork? What are the price differences? All the vet has told me so far is that he is giving him 2 units of insulin 2 times a day.
The vet is going to show me how to give Julian insulin today when I go in, and I'm sure that I'll get the hang of it with a little practice. I'm so lucky he is a mild tempered cat!
I'm waiting for the call from my vet with the latest blood work results, and for the conformation that I can bring him home today.
I've been so worried about him, and on my last visit I left my sweater for him to smell and curl up on, so he will hopefully know I love him and am thinking about him and can't wait to see him!
I noticed Thursday night he wasn't eating as much as he normally does, and I was already worried about his significant weight loss. (altho up till Thursday, he was eating normally) Friday morning, he barely ate anything, and Friday afternoon when I got home from work and saw how sick he was acting I brought him to a cat hospital close to my house. The vet did a blood glucose test, and told me he was high. He was sick from an infection probably related to diabetes, and had a fever. He's been at the hospital all weekend, and I miss him so much! But he has been improving so much every day, and I hopefully get to take him home today!
Julian was given to me in September (9 months ago) by my old roommate. I've known him (Julian) for going on 3 years, and I am so lucky for his presence in my life! He has always been a warm, mild tempered, expressive and intelligent cat. His previous owner could not take care of him any longer, and because Julian and I became inseparable in the time we lived together, sleeping together and cuddling all the time I guess I was the only person he wanted to leave him with. From what I know about his background he was a street cat who adopted my old roommate when he was approx. 6 months old. No cancer, FIV neg, neutered. He is now about 6 years.
I am a little overwhelmed. I love this little man, and I am completely committed to taking care of him, and making sure he is happy and healthy. I know that I can do this, I'm just so nervous! There is a lot to learn, and a lot of information out there. I've stumbled across this forum and website in my diabetic cat care information internet travels, and it seems like a great community with great people taking care of great cats.
I guess there are a few things I need help with- confused_cat
-For one, the hospital bill is huge. I understand it and can pay it, but that alone is a little scary. I know that the starting costs are also going to be a little high, but from what I've read it isn't too bad once things even out. I'm looking for tips on how to stretch the money I do have and make sure he is still getting the best possible care!
-What is a good reliable and affordable glucometer? I've been reading a lot about a lot of different meters, animal and human, and from what I read the Freestyle Flash is pretty good? Are there better ideas?
-What is a good kind of insulin? Human, beef, or pork? What are the price differences? All the vet has told me so far is that he is giving him 2 units of insulin 2 times a day.
The vet is going to show me how to give Julian insulin today when I go in, and I'm sure that I'll get the hang of it with a little practice. I'm so lucky he is a mild tempered cat!
I'm waiting for the call from my vet with the latest blood work results, and for the conformation that I can bring him home today.
I've been so worried about him, and on my last visit I left my sweater for him to smell and curl up on, so he will hopefully know I love him and am thinking about him and can't wait to see him!