Lonewolf143
Member Since 2015
Hello All-
We've been very blessed with the health of our furkids, beyond very minor things. We've rescued cats for years! And thank goodness, as we noticed something was wrong with one of our boys right away, although, to be honest, I didn't think of diabetes right away. I have to admit I panicked a bit because his brother passed away in April from cancer. That was completely unexpected! So I didn't wait when our boy was listless,& I'm so glad I didn't wait, because he would have went into a diabetic coma & died if I would have waited!
As of right now he's still in the hospital. The vet is stabilizing him, he's been there over the weekend. This came on so suddenly! One day he was fine, playing, running around as normal, the next morning- WHAM!
I've read about feline diabetes before & we've had cats for a very long time. Everyone's food procedures will have to change-but that's okay & doable. Peaches is a part of our family! I'm thinking that because we're not so versed & educated with this that blood monitoring is easier for monitoring in the beginning? I'm certain I'll have loads of questions, & I'm sure I'll be able to contribute with knowledge that I have of these wonderful animals! So, hello everyone!
We've been very blessed with the health of our furkids, beyond very minor things. We've rescued cats for years! And thank goodness, as we noticed something was wrong with one of our boys right away, although, to be honest, I didn't think of diabetes right away. I have to admit I panicked a bit because his brother passed away in April from cancer. That was completely unexpected! So I didn't wait when our boy was listless,& I'm so glad I didn't wait, because he would have went into a diabetic coma & died if I would have waited!
As of right now he's still in the hospital. The vet is stabilizing him, he's been there over the weekend. This came on so suddenly! One day he was fine, playing, running around as normal, the next morning- WHAM!
I've read about feline diabetes before & we've had cats for a very long time. Everyone's food procedures will have to change-but that's okay & doable. Peaches is a part of our family! I'm thinking that because we're not so versed & educated with this that blood monitoring is easier for monitoring in the beginning? I'm certain I'll have loads of questions, & I'm sure I'll be able to contribute with knowledge that I have of these wonderful animals! So, hello everyone!
