splinkynip
New Member
Hi all,
I need advice for my 11-year-old cat Nipsey. He was diagnosed with diabetes a few weeks ago, and I am having trouble giving him his insulin.
The problem is that Nipsey is not the friendliest cat. Essentially he has been running away from me for 11 years. Just to get him to the vet is an effort as I have to chase him around until he finally goes into the bathroom and I can close the door behind him.
He lives in the open basement with his brother Splinky. The vet suggested I changed his diet, so he has been eating mostly Fancy Feast for the last few weeks. He seems to like that the most of all the brands recommended. Unfortunately, when I brought him back to the vet his condition got worse (I think it is the bolod sugar level? Went from about 470 to 550). So the doctor recommended that I start insulin injections. Gave him one in the office last weekend, and I have only been able to give him one shot since.
At first we tried moving him upstairs to live in our bathroom so we can help him easier. He was absolutely miserable and depressed so we brought him back downstairs. I put together a 5'-5'-4' kennel, which isn't helping. The idea was to put the cats' food in there and after he eats a little, close the door, so I could get in and give him his shot. Since being able to finally do it once, he doesn't fall for it anymore and is too smart for us. If we hide on the steps, this won't help either. He hears and sees every movement and now won't even go into the kennel until he is sure no one is around, which is usually about two minutes after we leave the basement (as seen from videotaping).
Any suggestions? He's a good boy, just wish he understood that he needs the medication or else his condition will get worse
I need advice for my 11-year-old cat Nipsey. He was diagnosed with diabetes a few weeks ago, and I am having trouble giving him his insulin.
The problem is that Nipsey is not the friendliest cat. Essentially he has been running away from me for 11 years. Just to get him to the vet is an effort as I have to chase him around until he finally goes into the bathroom and I can close the door behind him.
He lives in the open basement with his brother Splinky. The vet suggested I changed his diet, so he has been eating mostly Fancy Feast for the last few weeks. He seems to like that the most of all the brands recommended. Unfortunately, when I brought him back to the vet his condition got worse (I think it is the bolod sugar level? Went from about 470 to 550). So the doctor recommended that I start insulin injections. Gave him one in the office last weekend, and I have only been able to give him one shot since.
At first we tried moving him upstairs to live in our bathroom so we can help him easier. He was absolutely miserable and depressed so we brought him back downstairs. I put together a 5'-5'-4' kennel, which isn't helping. The idea was to put the cats' food in there and after he eats a little, close the door, so I could get in and give him his shot. Since being able to finally do it once, he doesn't fall for it anymore and is too smart for us. If we hide on the steps, this won't help either. He hears and sees every movement and now won't even go into the kennel until he is sure no one is around, which is usually about two minutes after we leave the basement (as seen from videotaping).
Any suggestions? He's a good boy, just wish he understood that he needs the medication or else his condition will get worse