ericbakes
Member
I dropped off our newly-diagnosed cat to the vet yesterday (Wednesday) morning, picked him up last night, and have administered two insulin shots. It has been roughly 24 hours.
I have to admit to not being prepared for the level of stress we are feeling in our household. After reading through some of the posts on these boards, researching the many links, and preparing various logs and charts, I guess I expected caring for our cat to be like maintaining a machine. After giving him his first shot, I realize how naive I was.
It's amazing how every little thing causes stress now. Is the cat sleeping too much? Did I wait too long after feeding him to give him his shot? Did he eat enough food? Is 2 units too much? Should I feed him some canned food and some dry? (That's what the vet did, so in the interest of consistency, I committed to a week's worth of the prescription stuff, both wet and dry). Did the needle go too deep? Not deep enough? Did I get all the bubbles out? Did I roll the insulin enough?
Rinse and repeat. Twice a day.
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I have to admit to not being prepared for the level of stress we are feeling in our household. After reading through some of the posts on these boards, researching the many links, and preparing various logs and charts, I guess I expected caring for our cat to be like maintaining a machine. After giving him his first shot, I realize how naive I was.
It's amazing how every little thing causes stress now. Is the cat sleeping too much? Did I wait too long after feeding him to give him his shot? Did he eat enough food? Is 2 units too much? Should I feed him some canned food and some dry? (That's what the vet did, so in the interest of consistency, I committed to a week's worth of the prescription stuff, both wet and dry). Did the needle go too deep? Not deep enough? Did I get all the bubbles out? Did I roll the insulin enough?
Rinse and repeat. Twice a day.
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