Mike and Chinkers
Member Since 2013
We just got diagnosed March 22, 2013. I want to thank everyone for their time and effort they have put into this board, and the vast knowledge and information I have found to help deal with this. I am still reading and still learning, but there is so much info out there. I am grateful for this board-
Chinkers story- We lived in New Orleans in 2001, and New Orleans has a horrible feral cat problem. We already had two indoor cats with us. One morning we noticed that a small Siamese cat was hanging out in our backyard, living under the house. we began to feed it, took it almost a month to let us even get close to it. But we did notice a drastic decrease in the feral traffic in our yard because of our new squatter. We decided to trap him, get him his shots and fixed, and he would live outside as our yard cat to keep the other ferals away. I built him a dogouse (cathouse) and he lived outside for a while, refusing and hating indoors. He eventually would come in to eat, but leave and go outside right after. He began to be friends with one of our indoor cats, a half Siamese/Tabby (who we lost 03/2012 to asthma). Chnkers eventually started to eat inside more and more, and his que for us to let him in is he would climb up on the chain link fence gate out side our bedroom window, and shake it back and fourth making the chink-chink, chink-chink, chink-chink noise until we got up and let him in. Thats where we decide on a name, and knew he was our cat.. LOL He eventually started to sleep indoors at night, but would go out first thing in the morning to roam. When we had to move, we knew Chinkers was going with us, so we kept him indoors at our new house for about 3-4 weeks, then let him explore outside. He walked outside, looked around, and promptly returned inside. He rarely wanted out again. He became an indoor kitty, with some outside visits, but just to lay in the sun and return inside.
Lately we noticed he was having issues jumping onto his high perch to lay down, we attributed it to old age. We then noticed he was having issues jumping onto the bed, and onto the couch. We also noticed he was walking funny, so we took him to the vet. Diagnosed as diabetic. Vet kept him a couple days, sent him home with prozinc and a diet change to W/D dry. But after finding this board, we put him on FF Classic cans. I am hoping to do a curve this weekend, as I do have the home testing stuff and do a test before each shot. I think I have attached his SS correct to my post---
Chinkers story- We lived in New Orleans in 2001, and New Orleans has a horrible feral cat problem. We already had two indoor cats with us. One morning we noticed that a small Siamese cat was hanging out in our backyard, living under the house. we began to feed it, took it almost a month to let us even get close to it. But we did notice a drastic decrease in the feral traffic in our yard because of our new squatter. We decided to trap him, get him his shots and fixed, and he would live outside as our yard cat to keep the other ferals away. I built him a dogouse (cathouse) and he lived outside for a while, refusing and hating indoors. He eventually would come in to eat, but leave and go outside right after. He began to be friends with one of our indoor cats, a half Siamese/Tabby (who we lost 03/2012 to asthma). Chnkers eventually started to eat inside more and more, and his que for us to let him in is he would climb up on the chain link fence gate out side our bedroom window, and shake it back and fourth making the chink-chink, chink-chink, chink-chink noise until we got up and let him in. Thats where we decide on a name, and knew he was our cat.. LOL He eventually started to sleep indoors at night, but would go out first thing in the morning to roam. When we had to move, we knew Chinkers was going with us, so we kept him indoors at our new house for about 3-4 weeks, then let him explore outside. He walked outside, looked around, and promptly returned inside. He rarely wanted out again. He became an indoor kitty, with some outside visits, but just to lay in the sun and return inside.
Lately we noticed he was having issues jumping onto his high perch to lay down, we attributed it to old age. We then noticed he was having issues jumping onto the bed, and onto the couch. We also noticed he was walking funny, so we took him to the vet. Diagnosed as diabetic. Vet kept him a couple days, sent him home with prozinc and a diet change to W/D dry. But after finding this board, we put him on FF Classic cans. I am hoping to do a curve this weekend, as I do have the home testing stuff and do a test before each shot. I think I have attached his SS correct to my post---