I stink at shots I think...

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My cat Mal

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well, just started but I feel every injection has been questionable. I haven't seen evidence of doing fur shots but when I check out videos I feel I run across things I have done wrong, from angle of needle, to entry angle, tenting his skin and so on. Doesn't help that I can't see super well, even with my glasses on. I know my nervousness is not going to help matters. He has always been one of those cats who is a little aggressive. Meaning if I set him up for the food and pet him a bit as I try to determine where to pull up skin to do injection he gets distracted and starts to become annoyed by me doing that. So I feel I don't have much time to reapproach and get my site secured. When descriptions say pinching the skin helps numb it a bit I think that is just asking for him to turn around and bite at me for taking a hold of him that way. Feeling a bit discouraged...
 
The "tent method" doesn't work for everybody

We do it a little differently....I don't even try to make a "tent"....I just grab some fur between my thumb and forefinger and then "roll" my wrist to gently pull the skin away from the muscle....and then I shoot where the fur "breaks"

This isn't a great picture, but it may help give you the general idea
china skin roll method.jpg
 
I've never heard of pinching the skin to numb it...I agree that sounds like askin' for trouble! ;-)

Would it help you to shave a patch in which to give the shots? Then you can see for certain that the needle has gone in. You could just have the vet shave it. A three or four inch square on the back of his neck would do it. That helped me a lot for our first diabetic cat. You would still need to rotate the injection site around within the square.

Scritches to Malcomb and hugs to you. It will get easier, I promise!

Sandi & Whisper.
 
Rolling the skin and shaving a patch are both great suggestions.
I can't see very well either and I also have to be quick with the shot because Eleanor takes spells of running away or flopping onto her side and fighting me. Sometimes I know I have not gotten the angle right.
It will get easier for you with more practice!!
 
Many of us had to adapt the standard skin-holding method to suit our limitations. There are some very good suggestions above. You WILL get better with practice - faster, calmer, less fussed if kitty reacts, more determined, etc. Don't be too hard on yourself. :)
 
I'm really lucky that Sky doesn't fight me when I inject but even so a couple of times I have hurt her slightly as she has tried to move away. You would know if you had got it in her fur rather then under her skin - I had thought I had done a fur shot and then realised I hadn't when I did a fur shot in reality - you would feel the insulin being wet on her fur.

Practice makes perfect :)
 
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