Braden & Zoe
Member Since 2018
Hello all, I posted a couple days ago about my newly diagnosed diabetic cat Zoe. Im really hoping she will go into remission at some point but we know thats not always the case. Ive been thinking long term lately as what im going to do in the summer months. My family has a piece of property about 2 1/2 hours away from home. As my father whos always taken care of this place has been battling cancer its becoming more apparent that I will soon be needing to spend at least every second weekend maintaining the landscape and property.
I posted in a previous thread that my dear Zoe is very much a shy cat who's scares quite easily. When people come over shes gone in her hiding place and wont make an appearance until its just me. When she stayed at the vet over night getting started on insulin I guess she pretty much sat in the corner with her back turned and only ate when they staff left overnight. With her recent diagnoses ive been racking my brain on what to do during these weekends. I dont know or trust enough people to come over and inject a needle into her. Im sure i could find someone to come over and put out some wet food for her but she has trust issues with people other then me and i dont want traumatize her. Ive explored a local shelter that will put her in her own "cat condo", thats ran by a vet tech, who does take care of kittys with special needs like diabetes. my concerns is 1. shes not use to other cats. and 2. how they will handle giving her insulin when shes such a high stressed cat and probably wont eat if food is put in front of her. I still have to find out details from this shelter how they deal with these things, i could be over thinking it.
Ive had a few people on these message boards mention taking her with me? that sounded completely out of the picture until i thought about it some more. On our property we do have a holiday trailer. it has a big bed, lots of windows and spots for her to jump up on and look out windows. Its totally plausible. I could stay in the trailer with her and spend lots of time with her. Feeling good about this idea i always do this stupid thing where i go down a Google rabbit hole (thats how i found you guys!) According to most google articles it sounds like this should be a last resort as it could be stressful to the cat. Some articles mention that sometimes doing this could make a cat stop eating or using the litter box for 24-48 hours. But would this be any different then her staying at a shelter with strange humans and other cats? at least if i brought her with me she would at least know me, her most trusted human, and would calm her anxiety a little bit. I like the idea of her getting to live a little then being stuck in my apartment with 2 windows that face the same direction. some of my cat owner co-workers are complaining that cats dont like change and that this is a bad idea. im afraid of this being detrimental to her overall health. There will be alot of unfamiliar noises like lawn mowers, leaf blowers, and barking dogs around the trailer. she did live in a basement suit with me for 5 years with these noises... I feel me and her have a bond enough that she could get use to it. m finding awesome big cat carrier bags on amazon for reasonable prices!
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B01F0RUQCO?tag=felinediabetesfdmb-20
So to the community that seems to know more about cats then any other ive came across, would this be reasonable? do you have any experiences or stories you can tell me about your anxiety riddled cat and trips/continues trips? anything that could make these trips easier on her? Would this be worse then a shelter? I know theirs "pet sitters" but again Zoe is not a huge fan of strangers.
thanks for the incoming advice awesome cat community!
I posted in a previous thread that my dear Zoe is very much a shy cat who's scares quite easily. When people come over shes gone in her hiding place and wont make an appearance until its just me. When she stayed at the vet over night getting started on insulin I guess she pretty much sat in the corner with her back turned and only ate when they staff left overnight. With her recent diagnoses ive been racking my brain on what to do during these weekends. I dont know or trust enough people to come over and inject a needle into her. Im sure i could find someone to come over and put out some wet food for her but she has trust issues with people other then me and i dont want traumatize her. Ive explored a local shelter that will put her in her own "cat condo", thats ran by a vet tech, who does take care of kittys with special needs like diabetes. my concerns is 1. shes not use to other cats. and 2. how they will handle giving her insulin when shes such a high stressed cat and probably wont eat if food is put in front of her. I still have to find out details from this shelter how they deal with these things, i could be over thinking it.
Ive had a few people on these message boards mention taking her with me? that sounded completely out of the picture until i thought about it some more. On our property we do have a holiday trailer. it has a big bed, lots of windows and spots for her to jump up on and look out windows. Its totally plausible. I could stay in the trailer with her and spend lots of time with her. Feeling good about this idea i always do this stupid thing where i go down a Google rabbit hole (thats how i found you guys!) According to most google articles it sounds like this should be a last resort as it could be stressful to the cat. Some articles mention that sometimes doing this could make a cat stop eating or using the litter box for 24-48 hours. But would this be any different then her staying at a shelter with strange humans and other cats? at least if i brought her with me she would at least know me, her most trusted human, and would calm her anxiety a little bit. I like the idea of her getting to live a little then being stuck in my apartment with 2 windows that face the same direction. some of my cat owner co-workers are complaining that cats dont like change and that this is a bad idea. im afraid of this being detrimental to her overall health. There will be alot of unfamiliar noises like lawn mowers, leaf blowers, and barking dogs around the trailer. she did live in a basement suit with me for 5 years with these noises... I feel me and her have a bond enough that she could get use to it. m finding awesome big cat carrier bags on amazon for reasonable prices!
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B01F0RUQCO?tag=felinediabetesfdmb-20
So to the community that seems to know more about cats then any other ive came across, would this be reasonable? do you have any experiences or stories you can tell me about your anxiety riddled cat and trips/continues trips? anything that could make these trips easier on her? Would this be worse then a shelter? I know theirs "pet sitters" but again Zoe is not a huge fan of strangers.
thanks for the incoming advice awesome cat community!