Tininha & Juno
Member Since 2014
Hello everyone,
In three weeks time I need to make a business travel for 5 days and I really don't know what to do. Before Juno was diagnosed I would easily leave him for one week at home (together with my other cat Zack) and a pet-sitter would come to check on them. Now that Juno has diabetes, the pet-sitter needs to give him shots twice everyday. The problem is that Juno is probably not going to let the pet-sitter giving him the shots. He is a very difficult cat for strangers and the pet sitter would have a hard time handling with him. I am living in a foreign country which complicates things quite a bit, so I have no family around who could come and give him the shots. I have been thinking about taking him with me, but that means more than 12 hours of travelling (train, plane, and train) + stress. His values have started finally to decrease to the 200-300 range and he's finally acting like himself again after such a long time that I really don't want to put him under so much stress right now. Another option, would be the pet-sitter give him a single shot per day (without poking his ears), but that would probably be not so good for him. I'm seriously thinking of cancelling out my business trip, but first I would like to hear your advise and experience on this.
My other question has to do with his dosage. I'm giving Juno 1.25 units twice a day. His pre-shot values for the past days are finally within the 200-300 range (Yeyy!!), but I skipped twice his dose the past week. Should I keep giving him the same dose or should I decrease it to 1 unit?
I also would like to thank you all the help I am getting from this amazing place. Last week, Juno jumped to the dining table for the first time since he was diagnosed, he also started calling me behind in the shower curtain like he used to to, and last week he started running again. The asthma attacks that he got during his stay at the vet clinic when he was diagnosed are now less and less frequently. :smile:
Any advise would be very welcomed!
Thanks a lot!
Cristina
In three weeks time I need to make a business travel for 5 days and I really don't know what to do. Before Juno was diagnosed I would easily leave him for one week at home (together with my other cat Zack) and a pet-sitter would come to check on them. Now that Juno has diabetes, the pet-sitter needs to give him shots twice everyday. The problem is that Juno is probably not going to let the pet-sitter giving him the shots. He is a very difficult cat for strangers and the pet sitter would have a hard time handling with him. I am living in a foreign country which complicates things quite a bit, so I have no family around who could come and give him the shots. I have been thinking about taking him with me, but that means more than 12 hours of travelling (train, plane, and train) + stress. His values have started finally to decrease to the 200-300 range and he's finally acting like himself again after such a long time that I really don't want to put him under so much stress right now. Another option, would be the pet-sitter give him a single shot per day (without poking his ears), but that would probably be not so good for him. I'm seriously thinking of cancelling out my business trip, but first I would like to hear your advise and experience on this.
My other question has to do with his dosage. I'm giving Juno 1.25 units twice a day. His pre-shot values for the past days are finally within the 200-300 range (Yeyy!!), but I skipped twice his dose the past week. Should I keep giving him the same dose or should I decrease it to 1 unit?
I also would like to thank you all the help I am getting from this amazing place. Last week, Juno jumped to the dining table for the first time since he was diagnosed, he also started calling me behind in the shower curtain like he used to to, and last week he started running again. The asthma attacks that he got during his stay at the vet clinic when he was diagnosed are now less and less frequently. :smile:
Any advise would be very welcomed!
Thanks a lot!
Cristina