Susanabc said:
Hi - My cat Howard was just diagnosed as diabetic. He's a lovely cat and I'm concerned I'm not going to be able to treat him. My vet instructed me last night on the proper way to give the injection as I have never even held a syringe. He's already traumatized by the visits back and forth to the Vet. Every time I go near him he runs and hides. I don't want to hurt him or stress him out any more. Do the cats get used to the injections? Will he ever be himself again? Luckily it was caught early and he has no kidney or other issues yet. I just want him to feel happy again. Thank you. Susan
Hey Susan,
Don't you worry; before you know it, you will be able to test and give shots in your sleep!
I did not even know cats could get diabetes, so you can imagine how dumbstruck I was! I stared at the vet and said she has what??
Within a week, you will be just fine.
if you can give some info about your cat, it will help others help you get all set up.
What insulin you are giving and what dose is important as not everyone knows about all the various insulins and dosing protocols.
What foods you are feeding and what schedule as a diabetic cat needs to be eating low carb wet food.
What other health issues are there, and what brought you to take your cat to the vet, if he had changed or was it just a routine visit.
You are not hurting him and I am betting that he is hiding as he is not feeling well plus your own stress is picked up by him. You won't need to be going back and forth to the vet as you can do all your BG testing at home and give the shots yourself.
And will he get back to how he was? Well, I have to say yes! As soon as the insulin gets him with better BG, you will start to see signs of less pee, a change in appetite, and a return of all his habits.