Tyleete
Member since 2025
Oh no! That's what I was told to aim for in the first cast they suspected of diabetes many years ago.Another photo
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Crap. I've been doing it really wrong all this time? I was told (don't remember if it was office or some other site): Heat up the east by just rubbing lightly, take some kind of light to show where the veins are and you know where to aim.

I do remember in the past, poking my girl's ear a few times, and nothing coming from the stab. No blood. So how do you go that? Stabbing them hurts me probably as much as it hurts them. It's more something I want to do several times at once. Heck, one of my girls that was in kidney failure needed fluids, and I had to get her 3x before she'd sit still (came out once, once poked through), and at sun as she was finished, I laid down on the cold floor for a few minutes cause I felt so sick.

Ok so testing before sounds more important than after. It's the after only something I do occasionally though at least?
And will it be ok if I wait just a few days before starting to stab him 3-4x a day?

He's having his ups and downs with this and I don't want to throw it all on him at once. It feels like traumatizing him. Yesterday when I had to collect pee for the strip, we sat together in the bathroom for
1 1/2hrs, where he would walk around some and holler, wanting out. I picked him up and placed him in the special litter box and he was having none of it! So I emptied and cleaned his regular one just without the litter. Nope. I left him in there alone for a half hour after all that. Just cried a lot. Finally let him out and he went and peed in a regular litter box within 3 minutes. I was able to get a sample though then. I'm just tired of tormenting this cat. And believe me, pulling his butt out of his cubbies while he desperately clings to anything and everything to stay? He's still shivering every time I place him on the floor and bundle him in a towel for his treatments.
In fact, I don't know how I'm going to poke his ear, hope & pray he eats after that (which he probably won't because he'll be so upset about this), feed him, insulin (& inhaler), then shot within half hour (I try not to do it right away so he doesn't relate it to eating), then wait what? 6hrs to do the glucose test again?
My poor little fella