Dave's Mum
Member Since 2017
Hi. I'm new to the forum and my cat, Dave, was diagnosed as diabetic 8 days ago.
We got him 2 years ago from a rescue centre and he was very 'wild'. We all suspected a life of abuse. After patience and lots of love, he has mellowed a little. He comes to sit on my lap daily for cuddles and love his head stroking - any further down his back and he attacks with a vengeance.
So he spent 3 days in the hospital. Vet had to sedate him to get bloods and give insulin due to his aggression.
At home Dave is no more tolerant of me doing it. The first 2 days I restrained him and got badly bitten and scratched. I didn't used gloves as this would distress him more. I felt cruel so looked for alternatives.
I spent the next 2 days regaining his trust and associating the jab/ handling him with food. The first jab after this approach worked a treat. He didn't flinch.
Since then, his aggression has returned. He has got wise to me!
I'm getting very down as I don't know what to do. It's not the jab that hurts him, but he won't tolerate me 'tenting' his fur. I've tried wrapping in a towel; doing the fur touching at different times of the day (no needle in sight); jabbing during feeding; jabbing before feeding; and even when he was asleep - he soon woke up!!
All the cat videos I've seen are with calm cats.
I'm worried Dave will die.
We got him 2 years ago from a rescue centre and he was very 'wild'. We all suspected a life of abuse. After patience and lots of love, he has mellowed a little. He comes to sit on my lap daily for cuddles and love his head stroking - any further down his back and he attacks with a vengeance.
So he spent 3 days in the hospital. Vet had to sedate him to get bloods and give insulin due to his aggression.
At home Dave is no more tolerant of me doing it. The first 2 days I restrained him and got badly bitten and scratched. I didn't used gloves as this would distress him more. I felt cruel so looked for alternatives.
I spent the next 2 days regaining his trust and associating the jab/ handling him with food. The first jab after this approach worked a treat. He didn't flinch.
Since then, his aggression has returned. He has got wise to me!
I'm getting very down as I don't know what to do. It's not the jab that hurts him, but he won't tolerate me 'tenting' his fur. I've tried wrapping in a towel; doing the fur touching at different times of the day (no needle in sight); jabbing during feeding; jabbing before feeding; and even when he was asleep - he soon woke up!!
All the cat videos I've seen are with calm cats.
I'm worried Dave will die.