Mayci & Setsuki
Member Since 2021
Hi all!
This Friday I'm scheduled for a meet and greet to potentially adopt a diabetic cat, a beautiful Siamese senior named Setsuki. I wouldn't really have anyone else helping me with her care (maybe occasional help from a friend), but I've been talking a lot with her foster about what her care involves, and I've also gotten so much info from this forum already! However, I did still have a few concerns that I hoped I could get answers/encouragement(?) for.
Setsuki has been in remission for about a month and, if she were to come out of remission, needs very little insulin as she's super sensitive to it. She is currently on a schedule of being fed three times a day (primarily wet food and minimal dry if her BG seems low). I'm currently working from home so I can definitely adopt her current schedule, but I'm really nervous about days where I might be gone for longer than a few hours, and inevitably when I'll have to go back into an office and be away for even longer (8-10 hours). Is it irresponsible to adopt her with that in mind? Or would I feasibly be able to shift her schedule to twice a day feedings?
I've never cared for a diabetic animal before (or person for that matter!) so it just feels super nerve-wracking to leave her unattended, even for a little while, even though I know that's probably ridiculous. Usually if I didn't feel fully confident in something I'd let it go, but there's just something about her that's really calling to me. Does anyone have any tips?
As a side note--I was looking into costs associated with vets and all that and is there a pet insurance that covers cats with diabetes? My cursory searches didn't seem too promising but I figured if anyone would know, it'd be someone on here! Since her current medical costs are really only glucose strips, I'm not super worried about finances now per se, but if she were to fall out of remission I think that might be good to find if I could!
This went on longer than I intended but thank you so much for any answers!
This Friday I'm scheduled for a meet and greet to potentially adopt a diabetic cat, a beautiful Siamese senior named Setsuki. I wouldn't really have anyone else helping me with her care (maybe occasional help from a friend), but I've been talking a lot with her foster about what her care involves, and I've also gotten so much info from this forum already! However, I did still have a few concerns that I hoped I could get answers/encouragement(?) for.
Setsuki has been in remission for about a month and, if she were to come out of remission, needs very little insulin as she's super sensitive to it. She is currently on a schedule of being fed three times a day (primarily wet food and minimal dry if her BG seems low). I'm currently working from home so I can definitely adopt her current schedule, but I'm really nervous about days where I might be gone for longer than a few hours, and inevitably when I'll have to go back into an office and be away for even longer (8-10 hours). Is it irresponsible to adopt her with that in mind? Or would I feasibly be able to shift her schedule to twice a day feedings?
I've never cared for a diabetic animal before (or person for that matter!) so it just feels super nerve-wracking to leave her unattended, even for a little while, even though I know that's probably ridiculous. Usually if I didn't feel fully confident in something I'd let it go, but there's just something about her that's really calling to me. Does anyone have any tips?
As a side note--I was looking into costs associated with vets and all that and is there a pet insurance that covers cats with diabetes? My cursory searches didn't seem too promising but I figured if anyone would know, it'd be someone on here! Since her current medical costs are really only glucose strips, I'm not super worried about finances now per se, but if she were to fall out of remission I think that might be good to find if I could!
This went on longer than I intended but thank you so much for any answers!

