Matt Dugovich
Member Since 2016
Hello everyone,
One of my parents 4 cats (scruffy) was recently diagnosed with diabetes. They couldn't decide whether or not to go through with the treatment. He would have more good days than bad, but was slowly losing weight. They were worried about the cost of many vet trips, the twice a day commitment, and didn't know how to control the food with the other cats free feeding.
I decided to "borrow" scruffadoodle and try to get him regulated, so I could possibly return him to his home (barring my gf getting too attached to him). His first vet appointment is today. I would like to do this the right way, but without an extreme high cost due to lots of vet visits. I would like to do as much stuff at home as I can. I've been reading up on it, and now know more about diabetes than I ever knew before, BUT I'm still going to be cautious. This site seems like a wonderful resource, and I look forward to hearing from everyone.
Thanks and good luck everyone!
Dugo
PS I also have a dog diagnosed with megaesophagus, which means the dog needs food and water sitting upright in a dog chair and needs to remain upright for an hour after. I collect special needs pets, lol.
One of my parents 4 cats (scruffy) was recently diagnosed with diabetes. They couldn't decide whether or not to go through with the treatment. He would have more good days than bad, but was slowly losing weight. They were worried about the cost of many vet trips, the twice a day commitment, and didn't know how to control the food with the other cats free feeding.
I decided to "borrow" scruffadoodle and try to get him regulated, so I could possibly return him to his home (barring my gf getting too attached to him). His first vet appointment is today. I would like to do this the right way, but without an extreme high cost due to lots of vet visits. I would like to do as much stuff at home as I can. I've been reading up on it, and now know more about diabetes than I ever knew before, BUT I'm still going to be cautious. This site seems like a wonderful resource, and I look forward to hearing from everyone.
Thanks and good luck everyone!
Dugo
PS I also have a dog diagnosed with megaesophagus, which means the dog needs food and water sitting upright in a dog chair and needs to remain upright for an hour after. I collect special needs pets, lol.


