Meloche
Member Since 2020
Hello Everyone,
First off, I just want to say that I am very happy to have found this page. It seems like an amazing support group filled with people who are experienced, knowledgable and compassionate.
To orient everyone, I have a 5-year-old domestic male cat who was diagnosed (via a blood test) with diabetes this past Friday (July 24th). When I first heard about his medical condition, I thought 'there is no way I can handle this drastic lifestyle change or manage it financially'. My veternarian told me that my cat would need to be on a special food that helps to manage his glucose levels and insulin 2 x per day 12 hours apart. More so, he would need to be brought in every 2 weeks until his insulin levels were deemed appropriate. I was told that the average cost per month (food & insulin), once his was diabetes was regualted, would be 150$. This doesn't include the costs associated with the initial stabalization phase...
Because his diabetes is progressing slowly (the vet says), I took him home with the special food and planned to attempt to find him a new home. However, after doing my rsearch, I discovered that there are lots of ways to help regulate your cats diabetes without the drastic financial burden (great news!). It made me realize 'I can do this, I just need some help!'.
As my cat is not currently taking insulin, he is not himself. I am calling the vet tomorrow morning so I can start his treatment ASAP. Before I get sucked into a bunch of highly priced treatment options, recommendations on food, insulin, and glucose-monitoring (stabilization & regulation phase) would be very helpful!
Note: The special food the vet gave me to try in the meantime is Hills m/d Feline Glucospport dry and canned food. My cat seems to be ok with the dry food but refuses to eat the wet food.
THANK YOU IN ADVANCE!
First off, I just want to say that I am very happy to have found this page. It seems like an amazing support group filled with people who are experienced, knowledgable and compassionate.
To orient everyone, I have a 5-year-old domestic male cat who was diagnosed (via a blood test) with diabetes this past Friday (July 24th). When I first heard about his medical condition, I thought 'there is no way I can handle this drastic lifestyle change or manage it financially'. My veternarian told me that my cat would need to be on a special food that helps to manage his glucose levels and insulin 2 x per day 12 hours apart. More so, he would need to be brought in every 2 weeks until his insulin levels were deemed appropriate. I was told that the average cost per month (food & insulin), once his was diabetes was regualted, would be 150$. This doesn't include the costs associated with the initial stabalization phase...
Because his diabetes is progressing slowly (the vet says), I took him home with the special food and planned to attempt to find him a new home. However, after doing my rsearch, I discovered that there are lots of ways to help regulate your cats diabetes without the drastic financial burden (great news!). It made me realize 'I can do this, I just need some help!'.
As my cat is not currently taking insulin, he is not himself. I am calling the vet tomorrow morning so I can start his treatment ASAP. Before I get sucked into a bunch of highly priced treatment options, recommendations on food, insulin, and glucose-monitoring (stabilization & regulation phase) would be very helpful!
Note: The special food the vet gave me to try in the meantime is Hills m/d Feline Glucospport dry and canned food. My cat seems to be ok with the dry food but refuses to eat the wet food.
THANK YOU IN ADVANCE!
