Adam Altman
Member Since 2015
Hi, my name is Adam. I am new to the group but a diabetic myself so I know something about diabetes, but I have never owned a cat with diabetes until last week.
I was on my way to Petco to get a collar for a friend's dog when I passed by a Last Chance Animal Rescue event and saw a beautiful cat getting not more than a glance from the dozens of people crowded around every other cage. Everyone would take one look and move on. The poster for the cat said "Diabetic" and nobody wanted anything to do with him. It broke my heart when his foster mom told me his story and how long he was up for adoption without any interest once his disease became known. I called my wife to come meet me, introduced her to "Rex" and I told her with tears in my eyes that this cat had diabetes. She looked back at me with tears of her own and said, "then he must be ours". So now we are a proud family of five; Myself, my wife, 12 year old son and two cats, out Lola and her new brother B-Rex, or Rex for short (B is for Butt-Head, because he head-butts everything). He is very loving, affectionate, and an absolute pleasure. He has won all of our hearts and managing his diabetes is becoming a way of life for us. I came hear to learn more about proper diet and the possibility of home testing, along with hearing other experiences that may help me better take care of Rex.
As a diabetic I know plenty about diabetes but nothing about feline diabetes. We brought Rex right to our Vet and he saw a different doctor, as ours was out of town, and I am concerned about the rapid change in diet without regular blood testing and insulin dosage modification as a result. I am hoping to browse around here and learn more about feline diabetes diet and blood testing, diabetic friendly foods for a finicky eater, and to learn how other people have better managed their cats with the same issues.
Thanks for reading, and thanks in advance for sharing your advice and experiences.
Adam
I was on my way to Petco to get a collar for a friend's dog when I passed by a Last Chance Animal Rescue event and saw a beautiful cat getting not more than a glance from the dozens of people crowded around every other cage. Everyone would take one look and move on. The poster for the cat said "Diabetic" and nobody wanted anything to do with him. It broke my heart when his foster mom told me his story and how long he was up for adoption without any interest once his disease became known. I called my wife to come meet me, introduced her to "Rex" and I told her with tears in my eyes that this cat had diabetes. She looked back at me with tears of her own and said, "then he must be ours". So now we are a proud family of five; Myself, my wife, 12 year old son and two cats, out Lola and her new brother B-Rex, or Rex for short (B is for Butt-Head, because he head-butts everything). He is very loving, affectionate, and an absolute pleasure. He has won all of our hearts and managing his diabetes is becoming a way of life for us. I came hear to learn more about proper diet and the possibility of home testing, along with hearing other experiences that may help me better take care of Rex.
As a diabetic I know plenty about diabetes but nothing about feline diabetes. We brought Rex right to our Vet and he saw a different doctor, as ours was out of town, and I am concerned about the rapid change in diet without regular blood testing and insulin dosage modification as a result. I am hoping to browse around here and learn more about feline diabetes diet and blood testing, diabetic friendly foods for a finicky eater, and to learn how other people have better managed their cats with the same issues.
Thanks for reading, and thanks in advance for sharing your advice and experiences.
Adam