Peppersmom72
Member Since 2017
I just read somewhere that insulin is not supposed to be injected under the skin in the scruff of the neck? Is that correct? The vet told me to make a tent in the scruff of the neck and give insulin that way.
Oh Silver does too. I must try somewhere else. I used scruff until the fur shot then moved to flank below shoulder.I was told the same thing by my vet. I use the shoulder area...morning is the right and night is the left. I move it around a bit so I am not injecting in the exact same area all the time. You can also use the flank. I have tried that on Jones and he flinches every time.

Actually, I believe injecting into the muscle slows it down a bit (and is painful); injecting into the vein speeds it up and can be very dangerous.I read here a long time ago that injecting into muscle mass makes the insulin act quicker
I believe I heard that from @MrWorfMen's Mom but it was 2,000 post ago. Maybe she can elaborate. Into the vein!Actually, I believe injecting into the muscle slows it down a bit (and is painful); injecting into the vein speeds it up and can be very dangerous.
I'm glad Noah is not a tiny cat, more meat to work with.Actually, I believe injecting into the muscle slows it down a bit (and is painful); injecting into the vein speeds it up and can be very dangerous.