johnt
Member Since 2016
oh he's nowhere near that yet. i'm working on getting him to let me touch his feet though.Oh, I'd sure like to snuggle that big boy!Have you been able to give "poking" a try yet?
oh he's nowhere near that yet. i'm working on getting him to let me touch his feet though.Oh, I'd sure like to snuggle that big boy!Have you been able to give "poking" a try yet?

Dre gets a few licks of skim milk-- no noticeable sugar spike (thank goodness) finicky boogerOh, in regards to Wilbur spitting out his pills.I swear, sometimes I think cats are related to chipmunks. Dottie used to do this too...she got real good at sticking that pill under the back of her tongue, where she'd hold it until my back was turned. Most of the time I could tell she swallowed the pill because she'd *GULP* and her eyes would bug out..then she'd lick her lips and give me THE LOOK
. But every once in a while I'd find a pill lying on the floor, and I could swear Dottie would make a face at me when I would find it.
One to avoid sneaky pill hoarding, is to give kitty something else he likes to eat, right after giving the pill. Or better yet, get them to drink something, like tuna water.Then the pill will (hopefully) become dislodged and go down with the good stuff.
Maybe....

AWESOME!! my non FD cat acts like satan when I pill himwell he's cost me a fortune. and believe me, in my cash position i mean a FORTUNE. i paid a $450 vet bill and didn't pay rent a few months ago. This little visit cost me over 300.
but to me, I feel like I OWE it to him. i took the responsibility of his life on when i adopted him, so i owe him whatever needs he may have until he's no longer here. So no matter what he WILL get medical treatment.
he's ok though. It's been a few days and he's back to normal.
as for the pill dosing. it's a sequence. I get his dinner or breakfast ready (now that takes longer since i make soup. he sits on the floor staring at me), then i put the dish on my desk (he eats in my office) and i dig out a pill. i give him the pill and immediately give him his food.
once he's eaten a few bites and I know he'll continue I then give hm the insulin shot. but he doesn't care about those, he doesnt' even feel it. it took me awhile to figure out how to give the shots. he use to meow and i could tell it hurt, but now I pull the sruff or skin back, and pick a place in the middle of the tented skin and stick it in. since the needles are so small he doesn't even feel it. then i rub the spot i gave the shot in to help push things around, and also to feel if i get a wet finger so i'll know if the insulin didn't go in.
it's a routine. he doesn't like me opening his mouth, but he's ok.
But mama gets it doneoh he's nowhere near that yet. i'm working on getting him to let me touch his feet though.

And so are you
Hi
I was reading thru the thread and I know somewhere it said your vet gave a 2 week AB injection... I am guessing it was convenia.