Bumpsy & Shady
Member Since 2017
So I finally got all the testing supplies we need, and after a few days I actually worked up the courage to attempt it, but my first two tries didn't go so well.
I get everything ready, get close to the cat, grab is ear with the cotton, and he immediately starts moving his head around not wanted me to touch his ears. Then he tries to fold his ears down flat against his head, and basically just get away from me as fast a possible. If I pick him up to put him on my lap, the claws come out quickly as he tries to get away.
After only two attempts, if he so much as hears me trying to prepare meter, test strip etc, hes behind the couch. I feel like if I continue to do this unsuccessfully, I'm going to build up his mistrust. Today, for a few hours after my second attempt, if I so much as walked in the same room, he ran and hid behind the couch.
I've watched the videos on line, and I do think it will get better once we are more use to it, and the treats are flowing after a successful tests, but how do I get there?
Anyone have any tips or tricks that may help? I'm nervous, he's nervous, and I don't know how to deescalate this and not continue to make it a worse ordeal. (They make it look so easy in the videos!)
And if I could, a bonus question: I want to stock up on treats for when we (hopefully) can get this process going, but obviously don't want to give him hi-carb/sugary treats. Can anyone recommend something that is appropriate?
Thanks for listening!
I get everything ready, get close to the cat, grab is ear with the cotton, and he immediately starts moving his head around not wanted me to touch his ears. Then he tries to fold his ears down flat against his head, and basically just get away from me as fast a possible. If I pick him up to put him on my lap, the claws come out quickly as he tries to get away.
After only two attempts, if he so much as hears me trying to prepare meter, test strip etc, hes behind the couch. I feel like if I continue to do this unsuccessfully, I'm going to build up his mistrust. Today, for a few hours after my second attempt, if I so much as walked in the same room, he ran and hid behind the couch.
I've watched the videos on line, and I do think it will get better once we are more use to it, and the treats are flowing after a successful tests, but how do I get there?
Anyone have any tips or tricks that may help? I'm nervous, he's nervous, and I don't know how to deescalate this and not continue to make it a worse ordeal. (They make it look so easy in the videos!)
And if I could, a bonus question: I want to stock up on treats for when we (hopefully) can get this process going, but obviously don't want to give him hi-carb/sugary treats. Can anyone recommend something that is appropriate?
Thanks for listening!
Definitely the desensitization too! Good luck!