Bgould4079
Member Since 2020
Hi there, my name is Brian and I just recently adopted a cat named Lulu who has newly been diagnosed diabetic this afternoon. This is all new to me, and I'm struggling with this and hoping to get some advice. I was so thankful to have found this site, and really hope to find some guidance. I would be so appreciative if anyone could give me some advice here.
A bit about her:
-She is 12 years old.
-12 lbs.
-Her previous owner passed away recently...a friend of mine adopted her, but that friend had trouble taking care of her and so I offered to take care of her instead. So she's new to my house and trying to get comfortable with me. She's been here about a week.
- She is a bit sassy. Enjoys being pet sometimes only on her head, but will let you know when she does not want to be pet by either hissing or growling. She really just loves to lounge around and eat.
- She does NOT like to be pet or touched anywhere except for her head (and even then she doesn't seem to care for it much). If I touch her back or sides, she will hiss or even swipe. She will then get mad at me and hide from me. I have since stopped trying to pet her in those places! I don't think she's an aggressive cat or anything...she just doesn't care for petting I guess? She purrs when I'm around and head bops my legs when I enter the room, so I think she seems to like me enough.
I was supposed to begin giving her 1 unit of prozinc tonight, and then twice every day. The vet showed me how to make a tent of the skin by her neck and to inject there, and I was able to do it just fine at the vet (she was scared and just let me, I think). But now that she is at home, she wants nothing of it. I tried giving her prozinc tonight after feeding her, and as soon as I tried to grab the skin to give the needle she hissed and tried to bite/scratch me, so ultimately she ran away and I was not able to give the insulin.
I just feel incredibly ill prepared for this. I'm trying to build a bond of trust with her because we are new to each other, and I feel like this is going to make that even more difficult. Of course, the fact that she doesn't like to be touched anywhere besides her head is also making this very tough for me. I'm worried I am not going to be able to give her these shots she needs if she keeps biting and scratching me? It also doesn't help that I'm kind of a bit petrified of needles! I really don't know what to do here, and I just want to best take care of this little cat who has gone through a lot recently. Any advice that I could get as to giving her this medicine would be so helpful. If I have not provided enough information, I can answer any questions to the best of my ability. I am going to reach out to my vet tomorrow for some advice, but I figured the more advice the better.
Thank you very much.
A bit about her:
-She is 12 years old.
-12 lbs.
-Her previous owner passed away recently...a friend of mine adopted her, but that friend had trouble taking care of her and so I offered to take care of her instead. So she's new to my house and trying to get comfortable with me. She's been here about a week.
- She is a bit sassy. Enjoys being pet sometimes only on her head, but will let you know when she does not want to be pet by either hissing or growling. She really just loves to lounge around and eat.
- She does NOT like to be pet or touched anywhere except for her head (and even then she doesn't seem to care for it much). If I touch her back or sides, she will hiss or even swipe. She will then get mad at me and hide from me. I have since stopped trying to pet her in those places! I don't think she's an aggressive cat or anything...she just doesn't care for petting I guess? She purrs when I'm around and head bops my legs when I enter the room, so I think she seems to like me enough.
I was supposed to begin giving her 1 unit of prozinc tonight, and then twice every day. The vet showed me how to make a tent of the skin by her neck and to inject there, and I was able to do it just fine at the vet (she was scared and just let me, I think). But now that she is at home, she wants nothing of it. I tried giving her prozinc tonight after feeding her, and as soon as I tried to grab the skin to give the needle she hissed and tried to bite/scratch me, so ultimately she ran away and I was not able to give the insulin.
I just feel incredibly ill prepared for this. I'm trying to build a bond of trust with her because we are new to each other, and I feel like this is going to make that even more difficult. Of course, the fact that she doesn't like to be touched anywhere besides her head is also making this very tough for me. I'm worried I am not going to be able to give her these shots she needs if she keeps biting and scratching me? It also doesn't help that I'm kind of a bit petrified of needles! I really don't know what to do here, and I just want to best take care of this little cat who has gone through a lot recently. Any advice that I could get as to giving her this medicine would be so helpful. If I have not provided enough information, I can answer any questions to the best of my ability. I am going to reach out to my vet tomorrow for some advice, but I figured the more advice the better.
Thank you very much.

All going well, as she starts to feel the better for the treatment, it will help her to bond more closely with you.