donaleen and Ozy
Member Since 2013
Yesterday http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=104239&p=1109474#p1109474
I am still asking for help giving Ozy fluids. Marje sent me a link to a great video on the process but it doesn't cover dealing with a cat who wants none of it.
This is a very clear and well done video. But, the hard part is getting Ozy started. He mostly wants to lie on his side, making between his shoulders harder to access. Also, rather than purring he growled the whole time we did it and was quite jumpy. We've only managed it once and that was several days ago. We only got 50 ml before he was out of there.
I need help with getting him through getting him to cooperate. I spent a long time yesterday trying to get him situated but he caught on and was out of there as soon as I was ready to go with the needle.
I am thinking of trying to making a "hug machine" like Temple Grandin made for herself. Autistic people find them very calming.
This is a very clear and well done video. But, the hard part is getting Ozy started. He mostly wants to lie on his side, making between his shoulders harder to access. Also, rather than purring he growled the whole time we did it and was quite jumpy. I need help with getting him through that part of the process. I spent a long time yesterday trying to get him situated but he caught on and was out of there as soon as I was ready to go with the needle.
I am thinking of trying to making a "hug machine" like Temple Grandin made for herself. Autistic people find them very calming.
This is a very clear and well done ...[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hug_machine
Has anyone tried that?
His numbers have been in the 300's the last 24 hours and I think some fluids are in order.
Thoughts? Suggestions?
I am still asking for help giving Ozy fluids. Marje sent me a link to a great video on the process but it doesn't cover dealing with a cat who wants none of it.
This is a very clear and well done video. But, the hard part is getting Ozy started. He mostly wants to lie on his side, making between his shoulders harder to access. Also, rather than purring he growled the whole time we did it and was quite jumpy. We've only managed it once and that was several days ago. We only got 50 ml before he was out of there.
I need help with getting him through getting him to cooperate. I spent a long time yesterday trying to get him situated but he caught on and was out of there as soon as I was ready to go with the needle.
I am thinking of trying to making a "hug machine" like Temple Grandin made for herself. Autistic people find them very calming.
This is a very clear and well done video. But, the hard part is getting Ozy started. He mostly wants to lie on his side, making between his shoulders harder to access. Also, rather than purring he growled the whole time we did it and was quite jumpy. I need help with getting him through that part of the process. I spent a long time yesterday trying to get him situated but he caught on and was out of there as soon as I was ready to go with the needle.
I am thinking of trying to making a "hug machine" like Temple Grandin made for herself. Autistic people find them very calming.
This is a very clear and well done ...[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hug_machine
Has anyone tried that?
His numbers have been in the 300's the last 24 hours and I think some fluids are in order.
Thoughts? Suggestions?