AbyResq
Member Since 2016
I run a small Abyssinian rescue. Currently fostering a diabetic cat. Big believer in home testing. My diabetic foster is due to go to his new owner on 5/14. Same day I nailed down those plans I got a call from someone else who needs to surrender his cats. One of the two was just diagnosed with diabetes.
I cannot take his cats in until my current 2 fosters go the weekend of 5/14. The owner is afraid of needles. He is paying a vet tech to come to his house twice a day to give insulin. No one is testing. They are starting him on 3 units of ProZinc twice a day. Seems like a really high starting dose to me. I'm worried. The owner was going to remove midday dry food and I told him not to do that at this point.
The owner lives on Long Island, Malverne. I live 3 hours from him. I'm wondering if there's anyone in the group who might help this guy for a few weeks. You might even be able to charge him a small amount since he's paying a tech.
Am I wrong to worry about this starting dose? I know I started my current foster out at 1 unit then adjusted based on home testing.
I cannot take his cats in until my current 2 fosters go the weekend of 5/14. The owner is afraid of needles. He is paying a vet tech to come to his house twice a day to give insulin. No one is testing. They are starting him on 3 units of ProZinc twice a day. Seems like a really high starting dose to me. I'm worried. The owner was going to remove midday dry food and I told him not to do that at this point.
The owner lives on Long Island, Malverne. I live 3 hours from him. I'm wondering if there's anyone in the group who might help this guy for a few weeks. You might even be able to charge him a small amount since he's paying a tech.
Am I wrong to worry about this starting dose? I know I started my current foster out at 1 unit then adjusted based on home testing.


