Jill & Alex (GA)
Member Since 2009
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Good Morning........feeling more than just a bit scared at this point.
I have 4 kitties in all. All of them indoor cats ranging in age from 11 years to 4 years; 3 fremales and 1 male. Their names are Mr. Friday, Marble Lynn, Marly Jo and Mazie Loo. Mr. Friday, 10 years old, is the one diagnosed with diabetes.
I am trying to change all of their lives around now. They have always had dry food out at all times along with the water bowl and now I will have to take the food away after they eat until an evening meal - I am a softie, and they are like my kids....I feel like a big meanie! There is no way for me to feed Mr. Friday one way and still allow the others to be allowed to graze (the only alternitave for that would be to put him in one room and make him stay there 24/7 and I won't do that to him). He is a very gentle and loving cat and deserves to be treated better.
Reading what I have about giving insulin and all the monitoring has me terrified. What if I give him too much insulin? What if he goes into shock and I am not around?
On top of everything, I have decided to come into this new routine slowly...hoping that within a week I can actually start Mr. Friday on his insulin. I need first to get everyone used to the new routine....morning eats, now with dry food mixed with wet food...taking the food away until evening meals and that also involves finding a food that everyone WILL eat.
After that has been completed (hopefully successfully) I will then conquer the insulin.
Tenatively, I hope to start with the insulin next Tuesday as I will be away this Saturday and also next Monday and for that first week of his insulin, I don't want to be away from home for more than one hour if I have to be.
I know this is a long intro into my kitties lives but I guess I am doing it because I just feel overwhelmed and actually would like some constructive input into how I propose to start?
Linda
Rabi 51
Good Morning........feeling more than just a bit scared at this point.
I have 4 kitties in all. All of them indoor cats ranging in age from 11 years to 4 years; 3 fremales and 1 male. Their names are Mr. Friday, Marble Lynn, Marly Jo and Mazie Loo. Mr. Friday, 10 years old, is the one diagnosed with diabetes.
I am trying to change all of their lives around now. They have always had dry food out at all times along with the water bowl and now I will have to take the food away after they eat until an evening meal - I am a softie, and they are like my kids....I feel like a big meanie! There is no way for me to feed Mr. Friday one way and still allow the others to be allowed to graze (the only alternitave for that would be to put him in one room and make him stay there 24/7 and I won't do that to him). He is a very gentle and loving cat and deserves to be treated better.
Reading what I have about giving insulin and all the monitoring has me terrified. What if I give him too much insulin? What if he goes into shock and I am not around?
On top of everything, I have decided to come into this new routine slowly...hoping that within a week I can actually start Mr. Friday on his insulin. I need first to get everyone used to the new routine....morning eats, now with dry food mixed with wet food...taking the food away until evening meals and that also involves finding a food that everyone WILL eat.
Tenatively, I hope to start with the insulin next Tuesday as I will be away this Saturday and also next Monday and for that first week of his insulin, I don't want to be away from home for more than one hour if I have to be.
I know this is a long intro into my kitties lives but I guess I am doing it because I just feel overwhelmed and actually would like some constructive input into how I propose to start?
Linda
Rabi 51