Sohalia
Member Since 2018
I test my Nami about once a week as per her vet's request. I do it more often than that to be safe, about every other day at the beginning, now I do it every 3-4 days. She still hasn't gotten used to it. She used to be VERY squirrel-y about medication, and I slowly weaned her up to being fine with it over time. When it comes to pricking her ears for glucose however, I just can't get her to be used to it.
I've tried waiting until she's calm and sleepy, I've petted her, given her treats, waited until she was distracted with food. And of course, the tried and true method of wrapping her in a blanket/towel. She just bunny hops out, and of course if I restrain her too much her levels will just be erroneously high. She hates being held in general, and will not let anyone hold her or pick her up, so getting wrapped up in a towel just stresses her to the max.
None of this has worked, and of course now every time she sees me grab the alphatrak she's on guard. As a result, I've been unable to get her glucose levels for over a week. Even when I moved the monitor and pulled it out from a different location of the house she notices.
I don't know what to do. Does anyone have any advice on how to keep a squirrel-y cat still?
I've tried waiting until she's calm and sleepy, I've petted her, given her treats, waited until she was distracted with food. And of course, the tried and true method of wrapping her in a blanket/towel. She just bunny hops out, and of course if I restrain her too much her levels will just be erroneously high. She hates being held in general, and will not let anyone hold her or pick her up, so getting wrapped up in a towel just stresses her to the max.
None of this has worked, and of course now every time she sees me grab the alphatrak she's on guard. As a result, I've been unable to get her glucose levels for over a week. Even when I moved the monitor and pulled it out from a different location of the house she notices.
I don't know what to do. Does anyone have any advice on how to keep a squirrel-y cat still?