Alicia & Maggie (GA)
Member Since 2017
Yesterday's post: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/7-8-maggie-pmps-122-2-161-5-164.180356/
Maggie was calm, but ready to EAT this morning.
Although I've read all the instructions for giving a shot, my skill set is still lacking. Maggie is squirmy or trying to walk away most of the time. I shoot in the flank because Maggie would move even more if I tried the stomach, and it would become a wrestling match. Just pinching her skin for a tent is challenging and it takes multiple tries to pull the skin up. I know to point the needle bezel up for easy entry, but I can tell Maggie still feels it most of the time. She is more irritated than angry that I still haven't figured out what works best.
I guess practice makes purr-fect. Sorry Maggie, I'm trying...
Maggie was calm, but ready to EAT this morning.
Although I've read all the instructions for giving a shot, my skill set is still lacking. Maggie is squirmy or trying to walk away most of the time. I shoot in the flank because Maggie would move even more if I tried the stomach, and it would become a wrestling match. Just pinching her skin for a tent is challenging and it takes multiple tries to pull the skin up. I know to point the needle bezel up for easy entry, but I can tell Maggie still feels it most of the time. She is more irritated than angry that I still haven't figured out what works best.
I guess practice makes purr-fect. Sorry Maggie, I'm trying...
I give Osha's while she is eating and she doesn't move or flinch at all. As with everything in life, it will get easier with practice.