Robin & Nikita
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UPDATE BELOW; NIKITA IS GA
My name is Robin. I live in Mississippi near the coast where Hurricane Katrina hit in August 2005. My home is still unlivable. I am still living in a FEMA provided temporary travel trailer. We will be evicted soon (They are telling us probably June). I don't have alot of money. I rescue animals, but shouldn't because when an emergency happens, I can't handle it. In January, I spent my entire years vet savings on my baby "Dobie". She is my 15 year old miniature pinscher. I have been with her since the day she was born. She has never spent a night away from me. She has breast cancer. She has had 3 surgeries to remove tumors. I didn't expect another emergency to occur so soon. Or should I say I wasn't prepared for another emergency so soon.
Nikita was diagnosed on February 1 with diabetes. She was put on Vetsulin 2 times a day. She recently stopped eating for no apparent reason. She hasn't had food since Saturday. She is currently at the vets office. They needed to keep her there. Diabetic Cats In Need is helping Nikita. But the vet says there isn't enough money for them to put her on IV fluids. They haven't force fed her in any way. I will be finding out more tomorrow. I want answers. I want to know why they haven't tried tube feeding her or something to get food into her before her liver starts to fail. I don't understand. She is also going to be switched to lantus since she is there anyway---if she makes it. I am asking for any help that may be available for Kita (Nikita). "Diabetic Cats In Need" works off of donations and can't help unless donations are available.
If anyone has any suggestions or if this has happened to anyone else,I would like to know. Kita just stopped eating for no reason that I could tell. She showed no signs or symptoms of low or high blood sugar. Her BG is usually around 200-300 on a normal day. It went up to 319. But there were still no other symptoms. She just wouldn't eat.
My name is Robin. I live in Mississippi near the coast where Hurricane Katrina hit in August 2005. My home is still unlivable. I am still living in a FEMA provided temporary travel trailer. We will be evicted soon (They are telling us probably June). I don't have alot of money. I rescue animals, but shouldn't because when an emergency happens, I can't handle it. In January, I spent my entire years vet savings on my baby "Dobie". She is my 15 year old miniature pinscher. I have been with her since the day she was born. She has never spent a night away from me. She has breast cancer. She has had 3 surgeries to remove tumors. I didn't expect another emergency to occur so soon. Or should I say I wasn't prepared for another emergency so soon.
Nikita was diagnosed on February 1 with diabetes. She was put on Vetsulin 2 times a day. She recently stopped eating for no apparent reason. She hasn't had food since Saturday. She is currently at the vets office. They needed to keep her there. Diabetic Cats In Need is helping Nikita. But the vet says there isn't enough money for them to put her on IV fluids. They haven't force fed her in any way. I will be finding out more tomorrow. I want answers. I want to know why they haven't tried tube feeding her or something to get food into her before her liver starts to fail. I don't understand. She is also going to be switched to lantus since she is there anyway---if she makes it. I am asking for any help that may be available for Kita (Nikita). "Diabetic Cats In Need" works off of donations and can't help unless donations are available.
If anyone has any suggestions or if this has happened to anyone else,I would like to know. Kita just stopped eating for no reason that I could tell. She showed no signs or symptoms of low or high blood sugar. Her BG is usually around 200-300 on a normal day. It went up to 319. But there were still no other symptoms. She just wouldn't eat.