AmandaBilowFrampton
Member Since 2016
Hi all!
I'm new to the message board. We recently adopted a 14 year old male who was dumped at the shelter by his previous owners. After having him for a couple days we got results from the blood work the shelter had done for him that he was diabetic (glucose was up around 350+) Luckily for us the vet we use is the same one his previous owners went to so they have all his records. However, they pointed out he might be diabetic in February of this year and he was never tested or treated. While he was in the shelter (about a month and a half) they fed him kitten food and some kind of liquid treat crap because that's all he would eat. We've had him about a week now and he stopped eating all together a few days ago (he apparently doesn't like the food our other cats eat - Purina ONE and friskies shreds wet food occasionally). We want to do whats best for this guy but don't have alot of free money to throw at him - esp since we didn't know he was diabetic when we committed to him. Hes finally eating a little now (made it through a can of Royal Canin Recovery and some chopped boiled chicken and tuna). Does anyone have suggestions for temporary wet food that I can get for him someplace local (petsmart or petco) that won't break the bank? We cant really afford all the testing for the glucose curve so I'm interested in learning enough to do it ourselves at home and putting him on a better food long term so he won't need as much insulin.
Thanks for listening to my story and I look forward to learning alot and making new friends here!
I'm new to the message board. We recently adopted a 14 year old male who was dumped at the shelter by his previous owners. After having him for a couple days we got results from the blood work the shelter had done for him that he was diabetic (glucose was up around 350+) Luckily for us the vet we use is the same one his previous owners went to so they have all his records. However, they pointed out he might be diabetic in February of this year and he was never tested or treated. While he was in the shelter (about a month and a half) they fed him kitten food and some kind of liquid treat crap because that's all he would eat. We've had him about a week now and he stopped eating all together a few days ago (he apparently doesn't like the food our other cats eat - Purina ONE and friskies shreds wet food occasionally). We want to do whats best for this guy but don't have alot of free money to throw at him - esp since we didn't know he was diabetic when we committed to him. Hes finally eating a little now (made it through a can of Royal Canin Recovery and some chopped boiled chicken and tuna). Does anyone have suggestions for temporary wet food that I can get for him someplace local (petsmart or petco) that won't break the bank? We cant really afford all the testing for the glucose curve so I'm interested in learning enough to do it ourselves at home and putting him on a better food long term so he won't need as much insulin.
Thanks for listening to my story and I look forward to learning alot and making new friends here!
