fun2doimpossible
Member Since 2013
Hi Everyone!
I'm trying to help my parents out with their office cat named Putter. They have a cat that lives at my father's workplace. People are only there Monday-Friday 8am-5pm. She is free fed on a 100% dry food diet.
Putter was taken to the vet today where she was diagnosed with some type of bug that is causing a gastrointestinal issue. While she was there, the vet checked her BG. According to my mom, the BG was high. (She didn't know the number.) The vet wants to check her again in 4-6 weeks to see if it is still high since according to the vet whatever she has can cause elevated BG.
My father has already said that in the event that she needs insulin she will need to be rehomed since people are not there on weekends they cannot properly administer it.
Facing that I'm trying to figure out where I go from here.
My immediate plan is to try and get them to switch her to a low-carb wet food diet to see if once the bug is out of her system and a diet brings her BG back down to normal levels.
Any suggestions on how to do make this switch in this environment? My parents are telling me she won't touch any wet food. (I didn't have that issue with Max and Clyde when I made the switch. They just gobbled it right up.) I already know, we're going to need an auto-feeder.
It's my intention on getting her onto eating EVO wet since that is what I feed Max & Clyde.
In the event their vet diagnoses her with diabetes. I plan on having them transfer her to my vet since I've gone through this with her before with Clyde and plan to do TR with Lantus again. (As a side note, how long does a vial of Lantus last? I still have most of a vial before Clyde went OTJ. His prescription was filled on 9/9/2013. It's been sitting in my refrigerator and there is nothing floating it that I can see.)
I will then try and figure out how to introduce her to Max & Clyde since I don't know how I'd do TR with her living 5 miles away.
I'm not sure how well that will work. The last time I tried to introduce a new cat to them...lets just say it didn't go over to well. If it comes to this, what can I do to try and make a more successful introduction?
If I can successfully introduce her to Max & Clyde, she will become my cat, otherwise I will need find her a new home.
Do you see any issues with my plans? Anything else I can try and do or have them do to stack the odds in Putter's favor?
I'm trying to help my parents out with their office cat named Putter. They have a cat that lives at my father's workplace. People are only there Monday-Friday 8am-5pm. She is free fed on a 100% dry food diet.
Putter was taken to the vet today where she was diagnosed with some type of bug that is causing a gastrointestinal issue. While she was there, the vet checked her BG. According to my mom, the BG was high. (She didn't know the number.) The vet wants to check her again in 4-6 weeks to see if it is still high since according to the vet whatever she has can cause elevated BG.
My father has already said that in the event that she needs insulin she will need to be rehomed since people are not there on weekends they cannot properly administer it.
Facing that I'm trying to figure out where I go from here.
My immediate plan is to try and get them to switch her to a low-carb wet food diet to see if once the bug is out of her system and a diet brings her BG back down to normal levels.
Any suggestions on how to do make this switch in this environment? My parents are telling me she won't touch any wet food. (I didn't have that issue with Max and Clyde when I made the switch. They just gobbled it right up.) I already know, we're going to need an auto-feeder.
It's my intention on getting her onto eating EVO wet since that is what I feed Max & Clyde.
In the event their vet diagnoses her with diabetes. I plan on having them transfer her to my vet since I've gone through this with her before with Clyde and plan to do TR with Lantus again. (As a side note, how long does a vial of Lantus last? I still have most of a vial before Clyde went OTJ. His prescription was filled on 9/9/2013. It's been sitting in my refrigerator and there is nothing floating it that I can see.)
I will then try and figure out how to introduce her to Max & Clyde since I don't know how I'd do TR with her living 5 miles away.
I'm not sure how well that will work. The last time I tried to introduce a new cat to them...lets just say it didn't go over to well. If it comes to this, what can I do to try and make a more successful introduction?
If I can successfully introduce her to Max & Clyde, she will become my cat, otherwise I will need find her a new home.
Do you see any issues with my plans? Anything else I can try and do or have them do to stack the odds in Putter's favor?