Hi Simone,
Hillary asked me to stop by and share our experiences traveling with a sugar kitteh. I work in Maryland and live in NJ, and drive down to stay in an apartment 3-4 nights a week to work. When Leo was diagnosed, we thought DH could do it while I was gone during the week, but he travels a fair amount too. I looked all over for a sitter who would shoot AND test. None. I tried vet techs, who were amazingly unreliable and, I think, concerned about liability if they shot Leo and he went too low. A vet hospital/boarding facility I found would test, but cost $18 PER TEST in ADDITION to the overnight stay. Way ridiculous (although they are in my back pocket for emergencies.) We don't have family or friends in the area who could help at the level we needed.
Soooo, we looked in to taking Leo with me, and he ended up being a Commuting Kitteh for 7 months. I will say upfront, Leo did not like traveling one bit. He was never able to mellow out, and he stressed a lot, had poo, pee and barf episodes, and lay in a zoned state for the 3-4ish hours it took. I had the car covered in pee-pads, a stack of towels and many wipes. I had a small milk crate under the front seat with his supplies, food, Karo, paper towels, wipes and litter box wipes, plastic and garbage bags, etc. We made many emergency stops and I had to wash his bed several times. It made me feel terrible. But please don't let this scare you - because we worked out a method and despite the stress (which often drives up BGs) we were able to get him off the juice! So while it was a challenge emotionally to travel with him, it was still the most positive thing, because otherwise he would not have kicked the habit. I was *very* motivated to keep him on the tight regulation protocol, and I think he knew it - he was a little trooper. Interestingly, he behaved differently at my apartment because he was the only cat there - we have another at home. So he got 100% attention, and that compensated a little for the trips I think. Plus I got a little furry lover boy as a room-mate during the week!
So, it can be done. Most cats are better than Leo BY FAR so don't immediately reject the idea of taking Simke with you! I wrote a document called
Traveling with Diabetic Kitties (it's in my sig) that is a collection of our lessons-learned if you do decide to travel. Leo was unusual but we still made it work. Looking back, it was worth the challenge of course, even if it seemed like we were stressing him out at the time. I think cats understand what's going on around them, and DH and I really believe that Leo knew we were trying to make him better.
If you have any questions, I'll check back but you can PM me any time.
Good luck!!! It can be tough with the traveling. Hopefully all Simke will need is a pre-shot test and maybe you can find someone to help out. Or get DH on board. Mine, like many others here, didn't want to test and shoot but learned and did it under duress, but he did it because he is Leo's daddy and he knows Leo loves him.
Lisa & Leo