Re: 11/5 larry amps 214
Lantus doesn't have to be given with food like N, you can can test, and either shoot immediately and then feed, or test, feed and then shoot after he is done eating. You just need to make sure he has food in his tummy before his insulin kicks in which is normally around +2-+3 with Lantus.
Playing around with when and how much they eat at any given time through out the cycle is one way to control the curve and keep it as flat as possible. If he's avoiding eating to avoid the shot, then feed him, have a little cuddle time and then shoot. Both food and shot should be something he associates with a pleasurable experience.
Cassanova fought me on shots when I first adopted him, because of being so overdosed before I got him, so he associated them with making him feel crappy. In the beginning especially since he was also not thrilled with the change in the menu, I would test him, feed him, wait until he was done eating then load the syringe, go get him take him the bathroom where we could be alone, cuddle, coo at him, and play with the laser pointer then cuddle some more, and while I was cuddling just slip in the shot. Once he figured out that he wasn't going for another roller coaster ride, and that the shots really did make him feel better, he turned into the 8 second ride, because he is so lovey at test and shot time.
Also watch how many treats you are giving in a sitting. Autumn and Cass only get their treats one in the beginning while I set the kit up, and one once I have the test. And those treats are tiny, not much bigger than my little fingernail. Mere bites. I do, however, leave the container where they can see and smell it so they know more is coming after I have blood.
Mel and The Fur Gang