Benshuman
Member Since 2015
Hi,
I found a probably teenage cat who seemed to be abandoned and took him to the vet and found out that his is diabetic. His name is now Ben. I just started his insulin today. He did the curve for 3 days at the vet. He may also have kidney failure, but I am waiting a month to get his bloodwork done again, as the vet said he needs time to recover from being near death when I found him. What glucometer is best for him? I was looking at the human ones as well as Alphtrak and there are pros and cons to each one. I wanted to monitor him after the vet does the initial weekly monitoring for a month so that I know he is okay. His story is kind of sad how I found him and I am trying to spoil him rotten to make up for it.
He was sitting at a door of a building I was in meowing trying to get anyone's attention to help him and then he gave up and laid down in the bushes. I heard the receptionist say they called animal control and knew that if they took him they would have euthanized him. So I went out and found him lying weekly in the bushes meowing and picked him up and took him to the vet. The vet told me he would not have lasted another day as he was severely dehydrated and had an empty stomach with only air and maybe a little pebble in it. He wasn't microchipped at the time either. (I got him microchipped as well even though he will be indoors.) I don't know his entire story only that he was near death, dehydrated, declawed, filled with mats and was dirty and could barley keep his head up. He may have been abandoned from the looks of him, or his owner passed away. I will never know.
He is gaining weight slowly, he has gained a half pound and I feed him every 2 to 3 hours so he doesn't over eat and get sick. I am feeding him k/d as the vet suggested until I know if he is only a diabetic and doesn't have kidney failure. I am really hoping he doesn't have kidney failure and everything was elevated because he was so dehydrated.
Ben's Human
I found a probably teenage cat who seemed to be abandoned and took him to the vet and found out that his is diabetic. His name is now Ben. I just started his insulin today. He did the curve for 3 days at the vet. He may also have kidney failure, but I am waiting a month to get his bloodwork done again, as the vet said he needs time to recover from being near death when I found him. What glucometer is best for him? I was looking at the human ones as well as Alphtrak and there are pros and cons to each one. I wanted to monitor him after the vet does the initial weekly monitoring for a month so that I know he is okay. His story is kind of sad how I found him and I am trying to spoil him rotten to make up for it.
He was sitting at a door of a building I was in meowing trying to get anyone's attention to help him and then he gave up and laid down in the bushes. I heard the receptionist say they called animal control and knew that if they took him they would have euthanized him. So I went out and found him lying weekly in the bushes meowing and picked him up and took him to the vet. The vet told me he would not have lasted another day as he was severely dehydrated and had an empty stomach with only air and maybe a little pebble in it. He wasn't microchipped at the time either. (I got him microchipped as well even though he will be indoors.) I don't know his entire story only that he was near death, dehydrated, declawed, filled with mats and was dirty and could barley keep his head up. He may have been abandoned from the looks of him, or his owner passed away. I will never know.
He is gaining weight slowly, he has gained a half pound and I feed him every 2 to 3 hours so he doesn't over eat and get sick. I am feeding him k/d as the vet suggested until I know if he is only a diabetic and doesn't have kidney failure. I am really hoping he doesn't have kidney failure and everything was elevated because he was so dehydrated.
Ben's Human
