Hi everyone!
My cat Denver is a rescue--I took him in about 6 months ago--and was diagnosed about a month ago with FD. Since the diagnosis he has gained about 2-3 pounds and seems to be much, much better! He has more energy and acts more and more like a cat every day. (Doing funny things and actually playing)
I'm giving him the shots every 12 hours and most days it's not a problem. How big of a deal is it if he misses a shot every once in a while..let's say once a week a few times a month at the very most?
That's basically the only question I have.
I just think it's remarkable how much his behavior has turned around since we started him on the insulin. Right now he's on 4 units of Lantus every 12 hours. I'm learning how to give him the shots...some days he doesn't seem to mind and others it seems as though it hurts him, but he still lets me do it. Any tips?
My cat Denver is a rescue--I took him in about 6 months ago--and was diagnosed about a month ago with FD. Since the diagnosis he has gained about 2-3 pounds and seems to be much, much better! He has more energy and acts more and more like a cat every day. (Doing funny things and actually playing)
I'm giving him the shots every 12 hours and most days it's not a problem. How big of a deal is it if he misses a shot every once in a while..let's say once a week a few times a month at the very most?
That's basically the only question I have.
I just think it's remarkable how much his behavior has turned around since we started him on the insulin. Right now he's on 4 units of Lantus every 12 hours. I'm learning how to give him the shots...some days he doesn't seem to mind and others it seems as though it hurts him, but he still lets me do it. Any tips?