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txterri
02-13-2006, 01:41 AM
hello.....my cat was just diagnosed with diabetes...unfortunately, i do not have the funds or cannot commit to the treatments he will have to undergo...

i am looking for someone that has the funds and patience to care for my diabetic cat...if any of you have any ideas where or who, or someone that might be interested in this, i would be so grateful...

my cat's name is pinky, he is a tuxedo cat and has the best personality and is so loving....he deserves a good life....i hope there is someone out there that has the time to take care of him...

i live in los angeles, ca (hollywood area)....

please contact me at [email protected] if you have any info for me...
i am not very good at these forum things on the internet...

thanks, terri

moosmom
02-13-2006, 07:34 AM
If you tell me where you live (the state), I should be able to find you somewhere to call in your area.

smokey the elder
02-13-2006, 07:41 AM
Of the chronic conditions a cat can get, diabetes is one of the less expensive to manage. A vial of insulin costs between $30 and $60 and can last up to two months, depending on the dose. You can get 100 insulin syringes at Walmart for about $15. The ketodiastix are about $20 for 100 over the Internet, and last 6 weeks if you test twice a day. Please reconsider before rehoming your cat. There is a website, www.felinediabetes.com, which may be able to give you more advice. And of course, work closely with your vet.

jenluckenbach
02-13-2006, 09:18 AM
Smokey the elder is correct about the costs involved (but there are also blood tests that need to be done routinely)

Instead of trying to give away your pet (now that he is sick) why don't you try to find some financial help. Here in PA there is a group specifically formed to help people care for their chronically ill pets. There must be something in your area (CA) as well.

Best of luck, either way.

Karen
02-13-2006, 09:39 AM
If you tell me where you live (the state), I should be able to find you somewhere to call in your area.


She posted that she's in Los Angeles, CA

moosmom
02-15-2006, 04:11 PM
I've done research and all I can find is advice on how to deal with a cat that's a diabetic. I'm sorry I couldn't be of more help. I have a friend whose father-in-law's cat is a diabetic. All he had to do was change his diet.