Rocky&Moe
Member Since 2016
Hi -- I'm new here. My 10 year old cat, Moe, was diagnosed as diabetic 3 weeks ago. The first week, the injections went fine, the second week it got more difficult, and this week it's been an all out battle.
I think I'm doing something wrong, as it seems like I'm hurting him. I saw some posts in this forum about a method where the skin is wrapped around the finger when it's tented, to help make the skin tighter so there's less pull, but I'm having a hard time visualizing this. Moe flees as soon as he feels me tenting his skin (even if I'm just petting him and trying to desensitize him), so I haven't been able to practice this on him before actually trying it.
Are there any videos or pictures showing this method? I haven't been able to find anything online.
Moe is currently on 4 units of Vetsulin 2x/day. I use a U-40 syringe with 29 gauge and 1/2" needle.
Thank you so much for your help. Any advice you have would be greatly appreciated.
Katherine
I think I'm doing something wrong, as it seems like I'm hurting him. I saw some posts in this forum about a method where the skin is wrapped around the finger when it's tented, to help make the skin tighter so there's less pull, but I'm having a hard time visualizing this. Moe flees as soon as he feels me tenting his skin (even if I'm just petting him and trying to desensitize him), so I haven't been able to practice this on him before actually trying it.
Are there any videos or pictures showing this method? I haven't been able to find anything online.
Moe is currently on 4 units of Vetsulin 2x/day. I use a U-40 syringe with 29 gauge and 1/2" needle.
Thank you so much for your help. Any advice you have would be greatly appreciated.
Katherine