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rhenkt

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My cat has been on Lantus for about four months. He’s doing well, with preshot number around 100-120, nadir around 80. He’s on .5 unit.

We have been giving him the shot either when he’s sleeping or my wife holds him in her arms and I do it quickly.

Well the problem is, the last four days he has started to go batsh*t crazy when it’s shot time. We’ve now missed two shots bc he basically acts like a ferrel cat any time we approach him with the shot. Hissing, biting. I’ve tried different things to calm him, feeding him, petting, etc. I’ve owned cats for 35 yrs so I like to think I’m good at keeping them calm. But I’m out of ideas. If we can’t give him insulin...we’ll that’s that.
 
I typically give the shot as my cat is eating and he doesn't even notice. It seems to bother him if I try afterwards when he's not occupied. Also, which needle are you using. I was using the 1.0ml because that is what the pharmacy gave me, but when my vet wanted me to switch to 1/2 units she saw the needles and told me I needed the .5ml which are smaller yet rated for the insulin, and that has also made a difference.
 
That's a little odd...perhaps you gave a bad shot and now he's got a bad association? Or maybe hes just sore on that area. If you shoot scruff, you can also try flank.

I'd do the usual things to get positive association back - treats, affection, etc. Also thinner needles may help. I'd do the ol' burrito wrap in the meantime to get the shots in
 
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My cat has been on Lantus for about four months. He’s doing well, with preshot number around 100-120, nadir around 80. He’s on .5 unit.

We have been giving him the shot either when he’s sleeping or my wife holds him in her arms and I do it quickly.

Well the problem is, the last four days he has started to go batsh*t crazy when it’s shot time. We’ve now missed two shots bc he basically acts like a ferrel cat any time we approach him with the shot. Hissing, biting. I’ve tried different things to calm him, feeding him, petting, etc. I’ve owned cats for 35 yrs so I like to think I’m good at keeping them calm. But I’m out of ideas. If we can’t give him insulin...we’ll that’s that.
That is bananas! From sleeping to freaking out. Wow. I hope you find the solution, your kitties numbers seem so great
 
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