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Curious but shy kittens

Happy Ending: Helsing

July 6, 2022 //  by deniseb//  Leave a Comment

Happy Endings!!! In April, we posted about needing to find a home for Helsing, a special needs kitty. We recently received an update from Helsing’s new family . . .

‘Hi. My wife and I adopted Helsing back in April. He is a diabetic older kitty. We are happy to announce that we have his blood glucose stabilized in the 100s and have been able to cut his insulin to a 1/2 unit, twice a day. Our vet is hopeful that we may even get him into remission. We promised an update on this fellow, so here it is. We are so happy to have him in our home. He is a perfect gentleman in his little tuxedo.

Helsing has been a perfect patient. He takes his shots like a champion and is close to being in remission. He is our 2nd diabetic old man kitty. We adopted him after his predecessor passed away in January. Our home will probably always have an old diabetic cat in it, as we have found that they are so appreciative of the care they receive.

That picture (below) is of him and his little buddy Rufus. He was also a Forgotten Cat that we adopted in January.

We are so happy to have him in our home. They’re both well loved.’

Filed Under: Happy Endings July 6, 2022

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