
Contact Information
San Antonio Feral Cat Coalitionleahbelanger2012@gmail.om
210-877-9067
About Me
Male
February 1, 2026
17022
Critter Details
Big Mack earned his nicknames honestly, especially when it is time to check his blood glucose. He was adopted in May of 2025 as an FIV positive adult, but returned to our care when his adopter became ill. During that time, Mack’s health also declined, and he was found to be diabetic. When he came back to us, he weighed just 7 pounds and had a horrible dental infection that required multiple extractions.With consistent care, Big Mack has regained much of his former glory and is now nearly 12 pounds and 2.5 years old. He tolerates blood glucose testing beautifully, especially when food is involved, and he is an absolute dream for insulin injections. He does not flinch at all.As many diabetic cats are, Big Mack is extremely food motivated. He vocalizes enthusiastically, pats hands, and will even gently nom while waiting for his Fancy Feast Classic Pate to be opened. Thankfully, Fancy Feast Classic Pates are diabetic approved, which makes his care a bit easier.Big Mack needs an understanding adopter who is comfortable monitoring blood sugar, administering insulin, and maintaining his diet. In return, he offers endless personality, affection, and snack-time enthusiasm.To inquire about adopting this cat please complete an adoption application at tinyurl.com/ccapadoptions Once you submit an adoption application, a foster will reach out within 48 hours to schedule a meet-and-greet or ask any additional questions. If you haven’t heard back within that time, please contact **adoptions@sanantonioferalcats.org** so we can follow up. If the cat you’re interested in isn’t listed in the dropdown menu, it may be pending adoption or recently adopted, but the website hasn’t been updated yet. Feel free to email us for confirmation. Thank you for choosing to adopt one of our amazing cats!