MamaMug
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Trying to make sure that my partner has BG testing existence as well as injection experience. He's a bit skittish with anything medical, as opposed to me who has some prior (human) caretaker experience.
He had his first successful BG test tonight! An actually perfect prick, just the right amount of blood to test and not flowing like a spigot. I was so proud!
When it came time for the shot he took initiative and loaded up. He had me check and it looked right so he went to inject just like we practiced with saline at the vets.... 'I don't think I got it'. The fur was wet near the projected injection site, and it doesn't look like he got a puncture.
And NO, we did not try again.
I love that the U-40 needles are so little that Gato hardly notices, but it does make it difficult to ensure you're getting a proper shot. Our vet recommended (and offered) to shave the area, I think we may give that a try. Any other tips?
All is well that ends well, I suppose I would rather flub one than overdose. We'll see how morning BG looks. I don't know that we will be able to get another test in today.
He had his first successful BG test tonight! An actually perfect prick, just the right amount of blood to test and not flowing like a spigot. I was so proud!
When it came time for the shot he took initiative and loaded up. He had me check and it looked right so he went to inject just like we practiced with saline at the vets.... 'I don't think I got it'. The fur was wet near the projected injection site, and it doesn't look like he got a puncture.

And NO, we did not try again.
I love that the U-40 needles are so little that Gato hardly notices, but it does make it difficult to ensure you're getting a proper shot. Our vet recommended (and offered) to shave the area, I think we may give that a try. Any other tips?
All is well that ends well, I suppose I would rather flub one than overdose. We'll see how morning BG looks. I don't know that we will be able to get another test in today.