tnlobo420
Member Since 2016
I am between a rock and a hard place (YES I AM A NEWBIE). My 14 yr old male cat was diagnosed with diabetes a few months ago (after losing several pounds). My current vet and I have tried Glipizide for the last 2 months with some reduction in glucose levels - from 430 to around 250 or so. trouble is that the diabetic neuropathy in the back legs seems to be getting worse...
I finally got my vet to prescribe Lantus Solostar pen - problem is that my cat FREAKS out when the skin is even pinched to give a shot. Have tried distraction, petting him and slipping a shot. I am confronted by a shrieking cat who has no issue with drawing blood on me (he even lost a claw last time). Just the thought of a shot terrifies him (Zeus). Even the few drops of frontline plus sends him under the bed (unless i can catch him asleep). I know the Glipizide isn't working well enough - after several weeks of methyl B12 - no improvement in the legs. Have switched to a low-carb wet food with little trouble. But he remains terrified of an attempted shot - the stress of getting a shot is of course worse that the shot itself - any advice would be greatly appreciated....(i can't even pick him up now - no trust...
I am going to a new vet next week - understand she is the "cat vet" for the area. At least she is familiar with Lantus, my other vet was not, nor did he give me any help with giving a shot...
I finally got my vet to prescribe Lantus Solostar pen - problem is that my cat FREAKS out when the skin is even pinched to give a shot. Have tried distraction, petting him and slipping a shot. I am confronted by a shrieking cat who has no issue with drawing blood on me (he even lost a claw last time). Just the thought of a shot terrifies him (Zeus). Even the few drops of frontline plus sends him under the bed (unless i can catch him asleep). I know the Glipizide isn't working well enough - after several weeks of methyl B12 - no improvement in the legs. Have switched to a low-carb wet food with little trouble. But he remains terrified of an attempted shot - the stress of getting a shot is of course worse that the shot itself - any advice would be greatly appreciated....(i can't even pick him up now - no trust...
I am going to a new vet next week - understand she is the "cat vet" for the area. At least she is familiar with Lantus, my other vet was not, nor did he give me any help with giving a shot...