dstrafford
Member Since 2012
Hi all,
First of all, thanks for providing a forum on this topic and for making it easy for a new comer to post.
My nine year old cat was just diagnosed with diabetes. The doctor said he is a "healthy diabetic" and could be regulated, for now, with a change to wet food and monitoring his sugar.
The thing is, we were hoping to find a new home for him before I brought him to the vet and now, with this diagnoses, are even more desperate to find him a caring home. I'll spare you the song and dance, but we just don't have the resources or time to care for him any more.
I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions of groups in the New York City area (we are in Astoria) or nationally that help with placing diabetic cats with new homes. He's been an indoor cat his entire life and is extremely affectionate. I am just hoping to find him a caring home rather than a shelter.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Dan
First of all, thanks for providing a forum on this topic and for making it easy for a new comer to post.
My nine year old cat was just diagnosed with diabetes. The doctor said he is a "healthy diabetic" and could be regulated, for now, with a change to wet food and monitoring his sugar.
The thing is, we were hoping to find a new home for him before I brought him to the vet and now, with this diagnoses, are even more desperate to find him a caring home. I'll spare you the song and dance, but we just don't have the resources or time to care for him any more.
I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions of groups in the New York City area (we are in Astoria) or nationally that help with placing diabetic cats with new homes. He's been an indoor cat his entire life and is extremely affectionate. I am just hoping to find him a caring home rather than a shelter.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Dan