Teachknows
Member Since 2020
Hi again. So, as of this morning, my cat Willy received his fourth injection of insulin. He's been great about it. I've been rather stupid and clumsy, but as of this morning, I think I get it now. He does NOT feel it going in and I do not need to treat him until it's done, as a reward for being a good boy. I'm relieved to have it figured out and to see it really is a breeze. My next challenge will be when I want to be gone for a few days finding someone who is willing to come in twice a day to administer the shot.
However, my question to you all today is this...how long before I can expect to see changes in his behavior. I think I'm seeing it a bit in his demeanor, but I'm not saying that too loudly. I need more evidence. What I really want to know is how long before I can expect him to stop peeing on the carpet? He will pee in the box much of the day, sometimes I take him and place him in it to remind him it's there and it's likely time, but he's done it on his own, but in the morning, when I wake, there's been a wet spot each morning, despite a clump in the box left while I slept. SO, I was just wondering how it went for you all as to when the changes began. I am encouraged and hopeful. This is a happier post than my last
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However, my question to you all today is this...how long before I can expect to see changes in his behavior. I think I'm seeing it a bit in his demeanor, but I'm not saying that too loudly. I need more evidence. What I really want to know is how long before I can expect him to stop peeing on the carpet? He will pee in the box much of the day, sometimes I take him and place him in it to remind him it's there and it's likely time, but he's done it on his own, but in the morning, when I wake, there's been a wet spot each morning, despite a clump in the box left while I slept. SO, I was just wondering how it went for you all as to when the changes began. I am encouraged and hopeful. This is a happier post than my last
