MClarke087
Member Since 2016
My cats vet just switched his insulin and gave me new needles to correlate with the new vial. The needles are alarmingly thick and long (u40) but they don't seem to bother my cat. I've been injecting him without issue but the vet asked me to start injecting him more towards his back half than at the scruff. So I just injected him about half way down his back and a little to the side. He immediately yelped when I injected him so I withdrew the needle and gave him the remaining insulin in the scruff. My question is this: is there a chance I "misplaced" the insulin with the longer needle? Could I have gone through skin and into muscle or an organ or something? His yelp worried me, and he's not being very active.
