The Weekly Mews with Armani

Apologies in advance for typos – I just got back from the Art Market and Armani immediately snuggles I to my lap. Can’t get to the computer so I’m writing on my phone.

You can’t disturb this face 💜

As many of you know, Armani is back in the Cone of Shame. He didn’t like his Libre this round and kept trying to chew it, so he has to let the area heal.

Miffed kitty

There is good news, though! The vet is very happy with Armani’s sugar levels. He can reduce his insulin for a bit. We are going to do one more round with the Libre, and if he continues on his current trajectory, he could go into full remission.

Did you know cats can go into remission from diabetes? Are we studying this??

Goof

He has gotten so much stronger since he got sick in November, and we are so happy for him.

Baby 💜💜💜

I’m not confident in my ability to add the donation box using the app, but you know where to find it if you feel compelled. If Armani gets full remission and no longer needs the insulin I’m going to stop adding that box to these posts, since the purpose was to help cover his treatments.

Thank you all for supporting Armani! He loves you!!

Published by Dr Marschall

Dr. Amy Marschall received her Psy.D. from the University of Hartford in September 2015. She completed her internship at the National Psychology Training Consortium with specializations in assessment and rural mental health. Currently, she specializes in trauma-informed and neurodiversity-affirming care, and she is certified in telemental health. Dr. Marschall runs a private practice, RMH Therapy, where she provides individual and family therapy as well as psychological assessments across the lifespan. Dr. Amy Marschall is an author and professional speaker.

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