Heike & BInie
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Good evening,
first of all thank so much for your great adivce and you help to avoid fur shots!

I am so grateful for all the shared adivce and I picked out quite some inspirations already.
@Staci & Ivy @cecile & bella @bluesunshine @Deb and Tiger @SmallestSparrow @Christie & Maverick @Karen and Chispa @Heather82372 !
Seems like the roll method is the one which makes it most likely not to do fur shots but some get very good results by using the tent method too. I am a bit hesitant to use the roll method because of Binies reaction to rolling her fur but I hate being so insecure with the tent method and it seems there are hacks to make it work.
I read that many of you are injecting in the scruff and I read that on some US websites too. That was a surprise for me, as in Germany they tell you a million times not to inject in the scruff or the shoulder. Seems there are different medical opinions on that? I was told to inject in the area, where you would place a saddle (funny picture). Somehow I can imagine that scruff might be easier but of course I am hesitant after all the warning I found on German websites. Here is a picture, I found:
I find that a bit confusing. Do you have more information, why scruff is safe? In Germany they say it should be avoided because of the risk to develop sarcoma on the injection site and you can't do surgery on the scruff.
There is something else which makes me insecure. I found a picture in the internet, that you should make sure to only inject UNDER the skin and not to deep, because you could inject into the muscle. I don't find that picture any more but I made a drawing below.
If I make the fold, I can feel there are two different layers like in the drawing. If I take only the top layer, the fold is very thin and it is more likely the needle is going through the tent and I do a fur shot. If I take a bigger fold, I think there is the tissue below involved which according to this picture should be avoided. I asked my vet about it and she said that I will not manage to hit a muscle with a 8 mm needle, so it should be safe. I hope she is true. Besides that I am not injecting close to the body but like Heather and Christie in a 45 to 60 degree angle. I feel if I would do it parallel to the body the risk of producing a fur shot would be bigger.
And I never wondered, if I should use a longer needle. I got 8 mm from the vet and somehow I feel that reduces the risk to go through the fold. Binies fur might be a little bit longer than other European short hair cats but I feel that does not make such a big difference. Would a longer needle be helpful?
If you have any ideas. what I do wrong with the tent method or would I can do better, I would be really grateful.
@Heather82372: Somehow it is counterintuitive to me, that it is harder to make folds with a chunky cat. I sometimes have to inject myself heparin and I feel it is so much easier with some fat tissue involved.
I found a German video about the roll method (they call it tent method there) which I find quite helpful. Maybe @SmallestSparrow or anyone else is interested. Thanks to @Karen and Chispa for sharing the other great video!
Here is the German one, the tone is not needed:
Besides my technical troubles I was surprised about her cycles last night and today. After the furshot yesterday morning she went down very fast in the pm cycle. The libre showed errors many times because she was falling so quickly. She reached a higher blue and went up again quickly. Today it looked like a bounce cycle, maybe because she was falling so quickly? Tonight there seems to be some action as well, she already sees yellow at +2, which promises a quite active cycle.
Hope everyone has a nice Tuesday and all the sweet cats are fine!


Good evening,
first of all thank so much for your great adivce and you help to avoid fur shots!



@Staci & Ivy @cecile & bella @bluesunshine @Deb and Tiger @SmallestSparrow @Christie & Maverick @Karen and Chispa @Heather82372 !
Seems like the roll method is the one which makes it most likely not to do fur shots but some get very good results by using the tent method too. I am a bit hesitant to use the roll method because of Binies reaction to rolling her fur but I hate being so insecure with the tent method and it seems there are hacks to make it work.
I read that many of you are injecting in the scruff and I read that on some US websites too. That was a surprise for me, as in Germany they tell you a million times not to inject in the scruff or the shoulder. Seems there are different medical opinions on that? I was told to inject in the area, where you would place a saddle (funny picture). Somehow I can imagine that scruff might be easier but of course I am hesitant after all the warning I found on German websites. Here is a picture, I found:

I find that a bit confusing. Do you have more information, why scruff is safe? In Germany they say it should be avoided because of the risk to develop sarcoma on the injection site and you can't do surgery on the scruff.
There is something else which makes me insecure. I found a picture in the internet, that you should make sure to only inject UNDER the skin and not to deep, because you could inject into the muscle. I don't find that picture any more but I made a drawing below.
If I make the fold, I can feel there are two different layers like in the drawing. If I take only the top layer, the fold is very thin and it is more likely the needle is going through the tent and I do a fur shot. If I take a bigger fold, I think there is the tissue below involved which according to this picture should be avoided. I asked my vet about it and she said that I will not manage to hit a muscle with a 8 mm needle, so it should be safe. I hope she is true. Besides that I am not injecting close to the body but like Heather and Christie in a 45 to 60 degree angle. I feel if I would do it parallel to the body the risk of producing a fur shot would be bigger.
And I never wondered, if I should use a longer needle. I got 8 mm from the vet and somehow I feel that reduces the risk to go through the fold. Binies fur might be a little bit longer than other European short hair cats but I feel that does not make such a big difference. Would a longer needle be helpful?
If you have any ideas. what I do wrong with the tent method or would I can do better, I would be really grateful.
@Heather82372: Somehow it is counterintuitive to me, that it is harder to make folds with a chunky cat. I sometimes have to inject myself heparin and I feel it is so much easier with some fat tissue involved.
I found a German video about the roll method (they call it tent method there) which I find quite helpful. Maybe @SmallestSparrow or anyone else is interested. Thanks to @Karen and Chispa for sharing the other great video!
Here is the German one, the tone is not needed:
Besides my technical troubles I was surprised about her cycles last night and today. After the furshot yesterday morning she went down very fast in the pm cycle. The libre showed errors many times because she was falling so quickly. She reached a higher blue and went up again quickly. Today it looked like a bounce cycle, maybe because she was falling so quickly? Tonight there seems to be some action as well, she already sees yellow at +2, which promises a quite active cycle.
Hope everyone has a nice Tuesday and all the sweet cats are fine!


