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tl;dr: how much does it cost (in the near long-term) to adopt a senior cat? what is the price of gabapentin? what is the price of other medications that treat chronic kidney disease? how much can i expect to pay for vet care on a monthly or yearly basis?
i'm facing a potential "foster fail" situation and i wanted to check in with the community here and receive some realistic insight on how much vet bills cost for a senior cat.
some context: i am fostering a 16-year-old calico cat for the animal shelter. her name is Callie. she was surrendered there last october. she has pretty bad arthritis, likely as a result of being declawed, front and back. she limps quite severely but still gets around our small home. she takes gabapentin twice a day for pain and anxiety. she is also at stage 2 with chronic kidney disease, so is on a prescription diet. she was returned to the shelter by a previous foster because she kept peeing on their bed. we only had one incident, but allowing her two litter boxes near the bed, plus an accessibility ramp, seems to have resolved the issue for now.
we want to adopt her, but are concerned we won't be able to provide full veterinary care for her. we love her very much, and she's adapted so well to our home. me and my partner are both introverts and artists who spend a lot of time at home, which is great for her, because she doesn't like to be alone. we've modified our home so that she has access to a a selection of litter boxes and sleeping spots close to us. she likes our routine and has connected deeply with us. the shelter is a bit surprised by her good behaviour, because in a clinical setting, she's extremely aggressive and basically screams bloody murder anytime she sees someone! it takes an animal behaviourist to get her into a carrier. i think she has some severe trauma, either from being brutally declawed (her feet are so tiny) and/or abandoned. but with us she's an angel, as long as we respect her needs and boundaries!
so to those who have adopted a senior cat: how much did it cost you? as my summary states above, what can i expect to pay monthly for gabapentin and CKD medication? (the shelter doesn't have her on any CKD medication for now). as i mentioned above, she has quite a limp; how much for x-rays keeping track of her arthritis? how often should vet visits be?
alternatively, has anyone kept a senior cat as a foster cat for the long term with the shelter still providing medical care? i'm a little distrustful of their euthanasia policies and am worried something would happen to her if she became more of a financial burdan to them.
thank you in advance for any wisdom you share! we love her, pretty sure she loves us, and want to make the best choice for her well-being. she's had a tough time and deserve a comfy retirement.
p.s. i'm attaching a pic of her.
tl;dr: how much does it cost (in the near long-term) to adopt a senior cat? what is the price of gabapentin? what is the price of other medications that treat chronic kidney disease? how much can i expect to pay for vet care on a monthly or yearly basis?
i'm facing a potential "foster fail" situation and i wanted to check in with the community here and receive some realistic insight on how much vet bills cost for a senior cat.
some context: i am fostering a 16-year-old calico cat for the animal shelter. her name is Callie. she was surrendered there last october. she has pretty bad arthritis, likely as a result of being declawed, front and back. she limps quite severely but still gets around our small home. she takes gabapentin twice a day for pain and anxiety. she is also at stage 2 with chronic kidney disease, so is on a prescription diet. she was returned to the shelter by a previous foster because she kept peeing on their bed. we only had one incident, but allowing her two litter boxes near the bed, plus an accessibility ramp, seems to have resolved the issue for now.
we want to adopt her, but are concerned we won't be able to provide full veterinary care for her. we love her very much, and she's adapted so well to our home. me and my partner are both introverts and artists who spend a lot of time at home, which is great for her, because she doesn't like to be alone. we've modified our home so that she has access to a a selection of litter boxes and sleeping spots close to us. she likes our routine and has connected deeply with us. the shelter is a bit surprised by her good behaviour, because in a clinical setting, she's extremely aggressive and basically screams bloody murder anytime she sees someone! it takes an animal behaviourist to get her into a carrier. i think she has some severe trauma, either from being brutally declawed (her feet are so tiny) and/or abandoned. but with us she's an angel, as long as we respect her needs and boundaries!
so to those who have adopted a senior cat: how much did it cost you? as my summary states above, what can i expect to pay monthly for gabapentin and CKD medication? (the shelter doesn't have her on any CKD medication for now). as i mentioned above, she has quite a limp; how much for x-rays keeping track of her arthritis? how often should vet visits be?
alternatively, has anyone kept a senior cat as a foster cat for the long term with the shelter still providing medical care? i'm a little distrustful of their euthanasia policies and am worried something would happen to her if she became more of a financial burdan to them.
thank you in advance for any wisdom you share! we love her, pretty sure she loves us, and want to make the best choice for her well-being. she's had a tough time and deserve a comfy retirement.
p.s. i'm attaching a pic of her.

