Dear Jan, So so sorry about Willy. He's in a happy place now tho and can play and run with all the others. I neither have experience with diabetes and I wish my Roscoe could lose some weight as it's always a threat with these tubby kitties. It's tough tho when you have so many and some are on special foods and you turn your back for one second and there goes fatso in the food he shouldn't be in.

I do have a special needs foster kitty here tho that I'm at a loss for what to do next. I think I mentioned her on the ch kitty site altho she's not ch (you know we wander off topic there quite alot). Rizzy has no control over bowels or bladder. She's a Persian mix about 6 months old. She's been on Baytril, Amoxi with Metronitizol, Clavamox, Prednisone and Proin. Her urine gets very concentrated from staying backed up. It basically leaks out when full. I try to express her bladder but am usually not very successful as she gets po'd at me for this. We've put her on Science Diet i/d to control the volume and consistency of her poop. This has improved the constant "dribbles" everywhere. It's going to be next to impossible to find her a home because no one is going to want to put up with her dropping poop anywhere and losing control of her bladder where she sleeps. She's VERY loving and I'd hate to see her as a barn cat (in addition to the long hair not being maintained). She also WANTS to be an inside cat. Any ideas on how I can encourage someone to adopt her? I'm about to the point where I want to go get her diapers!