I have a son. He’s pretty good at leaving the cat alone. He understands what being sick means so we just say Diesel is sick and he leaves him alone.
what do you all do when you have to go away somewhere and you’re not going to be home? Do you ask someone to come take blood and shots?
1. Find a catssitter experienced with feline diabetes. Check references carefully.
2. Sometimes there is a vet tech in one of the local vet offices that is willing to make a little money on the side.
3. Put a post in Feline Health asking if anyone knows of someone in your area that is experienced with caring for diabetic cats.
4. Hope you have time before your vacation to get your cat better regulated.
5. Teach family members to help out.
6. Find if there is an adult neighbor that can help or is willing to learn.
7. Some people haven't taken vacations in years. Doesn't work for everyone, but does work for some.
8. Ask all your coworkers, friends, family, if they know someone, that knows someone. In other words, network among your contacts.
9. Board your cat.
10. Reduce the insulin dose for someone unfamiliar with your cat in case they are not able or willing to do the BG tests or your cat is uncooperative.
11. There is a facebook closed group, owned by the same person that owns this message board. Feline Diabetes. You can ask over there for a recommendation to see if anyone knows someone in Nova Scotia. Under the file section there, there is a file called 'Willing to help a Newbie?' I looked and did not find anyone over your way. If you decide to join, let them know you are already posting on the FDMB message board and being helped. Lots of inexperienced people over there, but Chris Ronkowski (Chris & China on the message board) is a moderator. So is Karen Nicholson (a moderator) but don't know her FDMB user name. Those 2 are very knowledgeable.
You get 50+ people piling on your threads in the Facebook group, all saying the same thing and often not answering your question.
That's all I can think of off the top of my head.