Sarah Mc
Member Since 2017
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Today we had such a bad morning... Samba would not allow me to give him his shot after I struggled to give it to him for a long time. He was very angry with me and each time would growl, roll over to his side, dig his claw into my hand, latch onto me, kick me, bite me, etc. I posted the other day that he was putting up a fight at shot time, and it has just built up since then. After spending so much time fighting and trying with him, attempting to calm him and treating him, I had to give up and go, and it has been breaking my heart all day. After all the effort I've poured into him the last several months, I feel so down about this and worried that it will continue. I think he is fed up. I had to leave because I was in charge of the police radio for work today and had to make it to the county I work in to sign on the police radio by 9. It was so stressful for both of us, and I don't know what to do to fix this moving forward.
Some thoughts I've had while I've been working today: is there an oral medication I can give him if this happens again that would help to lower his blood sugar and be better than nothing? Is there something topical that I can apply to numb the skin? I assume that this is pain-related, maybe from sticking the same place too many times and building up scar tissue(?) Should I try giving him a PRN anxiety medicine to calm him? I already do a pet-ease gel and calming spray. Should I shave a patch of skin? If I even try to tent his skin, he jumps straight up and goes into attack mode. I'm sure he senses my anxiety now too
This is all new within the last couple weeks and started with quiet growling but no other issues and then really came to a head in the last two days with today being the first day that he has ever missed a shot.
Today we had such a bad morning... Samba would not allow me to give him his shot after I struggled to give it to him for a long time. He was very angry with me and each time would growl, roll over to his side, dig his claw into my hand, latch onto me, kick me, bite me, etc. I posted the other day that he was putting up a fight at shot time, and it has just built up since then. After spending so much time fighting and trying with him, attempting to calm him and treating him, I had to give up and go, and it has been breaking my heart all day. After all the effort I've poured into him the last several months, I feel so down about this and worried that it will continue. I think he is fed up. I had to leave because I was in charge of the police radio for work today and had to make it to the county I work in to sign on the police radio by 9. It was so stressful for both of us, and I don't know what to do to fix this moving forward.
Some thoughts I've had while I've been working today: is there an oral medication I can give him if this happens again that would help to lower his blood sugar and be better than nothing? Is there something topical that I can apply to numb the skin? I assume that this is pain-related, maybe from sticking the same place too many times and building up scar tissue(?) Should I try giving him a PRN anxiety medicine to calm him? I already do a pet-ease gel and calming spray. Should I shave a patch of skin? If I even try to tent his skin, he jumps straight up and goes into attack mode. I'm sure he senses my anxiety now too
This is all new within the last couple weeks and started with quiet growling but no other issues and then really came to a head in the last two days with today being the first day that he has ever missed a shot.

we do it at 8 & 8, and I do the test/feed/shoot sequence. I do also move where I do it on his body, but the majority end up going in his scruff 'cause there's more skin to pull there and he gets a little finicky about his belly and above his hind legs. I do think you're right that there is probably some scar tissue along with my bad form and making the mistake too often of shooting into his muscle
... the dust seems to have mostly settled, although he is still resisting a bit and still growling at me
I hope you can get some rest soon...where is Uncle headed tonight? Do you know yet? That bad test strip thing has happened to me twice before (retested right after and the number was dramatically different)