MrWorfMen's Mom
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Amanda what is on the estimate? What is the vet suggesting?
Amanda, please contact Chris @Chris & China to see if DCIN can help with his veterinary care. What did they say that $543.59 was for? What do they think he needs?I just tried taking him to the vet they quoted me &150 on the phone but when I got here they handed me an estimate of $ 543.59... I applied for care credit at which I go denied.... now Ham and I are sitting in the crying... I don't know what to do





Good momma bean! He has us all worried!! Hang in there hammie!I just took Ham back to the old vet... he may not be well educated on diabetes but I can make payments to him if I can't get any help. They are already starting him on fluids and they said not to worry we'll get in back up and moving.
I had made a smart comment at that other vet about how it might be cheaper to put Ham to sleep and they said that's an option if you can't afford his medical care. I was appalled at that response.







I will keep all of you posted.As others have said, we can help you with the diabetes. This vet sounds like a much more reasonable and compassionate person. That's worth a lot.I just took Ham back to the old vet... he may not be well educated on diabetes but I can make payments to him if I can't get any help. They are already starting him on fluids and they said not to worry we'll get in back up and moving.
I had made a smart comment at that other vet about how it might be cheaper to put Ham to sleep and they said that's an option if you can't afford his medical care. I was appalled at that response.
Linda, indoor cats can have fleas. Some vets will routinely administer Capstar to a kitty remaining in-house for treatment if kitty hasn't recently been treated for fleas and/or if there's any hint of fleas. It's to protect all the other animals by keeping his clinic flea free.Does Ham go outside? The Capstar is for fleas. Unless Ham has fleas, I don't see why that would be necessary.

I an anxiously awaiting the news to find out what your baby's diagnosis ends up being. You're a great kitty mommy!Thank you all of you... I really love this message board and all of the people on it.I will keep all of you posted.
I had made a smart comment at that other vet about how it might be cheaper to put Ham to sleep and they said that's an option if you can't afford his medical care. I was appalled at that response.
I just took Ham back to the old vet... he may not be well educated on diabetes but I can make payments to him if I can't get any help. They are already starting him on fluids and they said not to worry we'll get in back up and moving.










Yay!!!! So glad he's home, and feeling better!Update: Ham is home!! Vet said he did have DKA and some ketones. But both are gone he wasn't eating on his own though bUT they did send me home with a syringe and some biomox (amoxicillin). I'm just glad he's home and up and moving drinking water... we'll try food in a little bit, I'm gonna let him settle for a bit.

I told him I was picking up some lantus tonight and what dose he said still keep him on 3 unitsWonderful news on Ham being home. Sorry to hear he had DKA. You will need to keep an eye on the ketones going forward by home testing his urine and getting him better regulated will certainly help. What did the vet suggest as far as insulin is concerned? That too plays a role in getting Ham fully recovered.
I'm thinking 1 unit because right now we have to be sure he keeps food down. That would be one click on your pen.
The vet gave him some yesterday and this morning