We have recently ( seven weeks) found out that Monty was diabetic and I have been the main shot giver but we are planning on going away for the weekend but need to acclimate our cat to our pet sitters so they can give him his shot. They have given him a shot before but they had to chase him down that one time. He was fine with our pet sitters prior to his diagnosis but he ran and hid the second time they tried to give him his shot. We blocked his access to his cat door today and had them come over today but he wouldn't eat until he couldn't sense their presence. We are trying to get him acclimated without feeling threatened but fear we won't ever get to go away or that their actions may traumatize our cat and make it harder to give him his shot when we aren't away.
Having recommendations on this site for pet sitters leads me to believe that others have resolved this issue and we think our pet sitters can do this as they have lots of experience with having dealt with diabetic cats and dogs in the past. Does anyone have any ideas of how to resolve this and how long it has taken for them to do so?
Thanks for any advice or ideas.
Regards
Mark
Having recommendations on this site for pet sitters leads me to believe that others have resolved this issue and we think our pet sitters can do this as they have lots of experience with having dealt with diabetic cats and dogs in the past. Does anyone have any ideas of how to resolve this and how long it has taken for them to do so?
Thanks for any advice or ideas.
Regards
Mark