Renee&Lacy&Wasabi-San
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We would like to introduce ourselves: We (Renee & Lacy) and our youngest cat (Wasabi-San, 2 yrs). We have a knack for collecting homeless/abused animals and caring for them--we just can't seem to say no. Sabi was a homeless kitten that someone in Illinois (where we used to live) had; they decided he wasn't quite what they wanted and were going to take him to a shelter. Lacy cried and we ended up driving home with him. In the past few days, we found out Wasabi-San has diabetes. We took him to Dr. Burch (in Phelan) but he got so sick we thought he would die. We didn't want Sabi to know how sad we were, so we kept saying , "Stay calm and carry on," and tried not to cry in front of him. He resembled a thin, fur rope. We gave him every ounce of love we had, even taking him to work to monitor/love/hold/pet him. And he responded. Just last night (late last night) he finally ate a dab of food on his own and put his chin in his water bowl. He was so proud! He kept trying, all night, just a little here and a little there, and today a little bit more. He loves the praise! We know he has liver damage to contend with, so he's still got a battle ahead of him. But he's happy, rolling over and talking (mews and coos) and even playing just a little. We owe a debt of gratitude to Dr. Burch, and to Gail, who shared LOTS of VERY helpful advice with us on so many topics (sugar levels, how to do the glucose testing, diet, etc., etc.). She has really been there for us. Gail also introduced us to the Feline Diabetes Forum. Sabi has kept us so overwhelmed (we run what we jokingly call our own "non-for-profit animal shelter", and have also been nursing two sick rabbits and caring for our other pets), so this is our first attempt to properly introduce ourselves. We're having financial problems, as many people are right now, losing our house, etc., & had to take out a new credit card (auugh!) for Sabi. We do have trouble w/his glucose testing, keep getting error messages, running through strips FAST (not to mention it hurts him; his ears are all spotty.) We are SO GLAD a support group like this exists, and so thankful to Gail for her kindness, being so available to help us.