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Meet Gus
Meet Gus!
Gus was surrendered to our vet clinic due to having diabetes and his owners were unable to manage him. Normally we don't take cats but how could we can no to this adorable face?
Gus is a 9 year old Domestic Shorthair who is a recent diabetic and takes his insulin twice daily. He is a very good boy for his injections and hardly puts up any fight. His foster mom says that he can be shy at first in new spaces but loves to head butt and show you his tummy.
Gus is on 2U of insulin twice daily and eats diabetic food which has really helped him stabilize. Moving forward he should only need annual vet visits unless something happens.
Gus' foster calls him a little trash panda as he tries to get into all the cat treats constantly! He even told his foster sibling how he really felt when she got too close to his food (nobody was hurt physically but mentally Kona might have been a little upset). Gus is good with other cats and dogs as long as they understand cat boundaries.
Gus is current on vaccines, neutered and otherwise healthy.
If you are interested in adopting Gus, please fill out an application here:
https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/DDRS/Cat
Gus was surrendered to our vet clinic due to having diabetes and his owners were unable to manage him. Normally we don't take cats but how could we can no to this adorable face?
Gus is a 9 year old Domestic Shorthair who is a recent diabetic and takes his insulin twice daily. He is a very good boy for his injections and hardly puts up any fight. His foster mom says that he can be shy at first in new spaces but loves to head butt and show you his tummy.
Gus is on 2U of insulin twice daily and eats diabetic food which has really helped him stabilize. Moving forward he should only need annual vet visits unless something happens.
Gus' foster calls him a little trash panda as he tries to get into all the cat treats constantly! He even told his foster sibling how he really felt when she got too close to his food (nobody was hurt physically but mentally Kona might have been a little upset). Gus is good with other cats and dogs as long as they understand cat boundaries.
Gus is current on vaccines, neutered and otherwise healthy.
If you are interested in adopting Gus, please fill out an application here:
https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/DDRS/Cat
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Gus
- Domestic Short Hair
- Senior
- Male