Purrberry
Member Since 2020
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Well, we made it through our New Year's timing issues, thanks to being home an hour earlier than anticipated. We had a bit of drama on the 2nd as I had to move him by an hour for two AM shots. That's a lot, I know, but he's usually much higher in the AM. So he tanked on the 2nd very quickly, likely a combo of earlier shot time, a big poo, and a bounce break. The blues do look lovely, though it was stressful! I knew I'd be home all day to watch him, thankfully. @Suzanne & Darcy The wedding was lovely, and I hope all had a great ringing in of the New Year.
Anyway, I'm to be giving Fred B-12 shots weekly for 6 weeks. I've done this before, and always cringe at the size of the needle. It looks like a saber. He's never had a problem, but the other day, he moved, and I think it hurt him. (and some leaked out) As such, I'd really prefer to use the insulin needles if I can. It also allows me to not have to pester the vet for the additional, and more expensive, larger needles. I know this has been asked before, but I want to double-check for his dose.
Fred is to receive 0.2 1/2 ml...in between 0.2 and 0.3. I'm sorry..my metric stinks. My B-12 bottle is 1000 mcg/ml. So does that translate to 25u on a U-100 needle? I'm tagging @Larry and Kitties, as I believe you've traveled this road before, but any help is appreciated.
Happy New Year!
Well, we made it through our New Year's timing issues, thanks to being home an hour earlier than anticipated. We had a bit of drama on the 2nd as I had to move him by an hour for two AM shots. That's a lot, I know, but he's usually much higher in the AM. So he tanked on the 2nd very quickly, likely a combo of earlier shot time, a big poo, and a bounce break. The blues do look lovely, though it was stressful! I knew I'd be home all day to watch him, thankfully. @Suzanne & Darcy The wedding was lovely, and I hope all had a great ringing in of the New Year.
Anyway, I'm to be giving Fred B-12 shots weekly for 6 weeks. I've done this before, and always cringe at the size of the needle. It looks like a saber. He's never had a problem, but the other day, he moved, and I think it hurt him. (and some leaked out) As such, I'd really prefer to use the insulin needles if I can. It also allows me to not have to pester the vet for the additional, and more expensive, larger needles. I know this has been asked before, but I want to double-check for his dose.
Fred is to receive 0.2 1/2 ml...in between 0.2 and 0.3. I'm sorry..my metric stinks. My B-12 bottle is 1000 mcg/ml. So does that translate to 25u on a U-100 needle? I'm tagging @Larry and Kitties, as I believe you've traveled this road before, but any help is appreciated.
Happy New Year!