Thomas
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Hello everyone,
My name is Thomas and I have a beautiful and very loving cat called Dexy.
First off apologies as this topic has been posted about many times on here. I have read through all the posts and watched all videos but I am still having trouble.
He was diagnosed with diabetes around 4 weeks ago. For the past two weeks he has been on his insulin injections with a Vetpen.
At first it was very daunting but me and partner quickly got used to it and now give him his injections just as he starts eating (keeps him distracted).
The vet has asked us now to check his blood levels so we bought a home testing kit and I have watched lots and lots and lots of videos about ear pricking, the post here was very useful: https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/struggling-with-ear-pricks.197553/
However, Dexy has proved to be quite a challenge. He absolutely is not keen on his ears being touched, even when massaging, after a few moments his ears go back and he's ready to attack.
Me and my partner have tired a few times this week to prick his ear but he won't sit still and wriggles like crazy to get away after his ear has been pricked. The lancet device is shockingly bad too so we use the needle independently.
Yesterday I bought some Emal cream, applied it to both sides of his ear and waited twenty minutes, I got his food ready to distract him and as it got placed down in front of him I quickly pricked his ear (success) but not enough blood came out! As a result he has a large red sot on his ear today.
Today I have tried to paw prick him but he kept clawing at me .
I was happy initially to take him to the vets to get tested but he hates going there and has to be completely knocked out and kept in in order to get blood as he won't let the vets near him with a syringe. I obviously can't go through that again because it is way to stressful for him and costs a lot.
Me and my partner are worried because his symptoms are getting worse (thirsty, urinating a lot, hungry all the time, weight loss) and we need get at least two readings so the vet can decide how much to increase his insulin with.
To make matters worse because he is hungry all the time he is very restless. The vet has said they would like a reading 4 hours after he has eaten but he is usually very hungry again by then and runs to his bowl any time someone moves!
I should mention we have an automatic timed feeder that feeds him 5 portions of food a day.
He eats 8am, 10,am 2pm, 6pm and 9pm. The vet said that it is fine to keep it like this as it it is similar to how a cat would eat in the wild catching a few small prey every day.
I'm feeling maybe a firm hand is required at first to get the results but I just can't do that as it needs to be a comfortable and positive experience for him.
Does anyone have any experience with their cat really not comfortable with any of this? I feel like I am running out of options.
Kind regards,
Thomas
My name is Thomas and I have a beautiful and very loving cat called Dexy.
First off apologies as this topic has been posted about many times on here. I have read through all the posts and watched all videos but I am still having trouble.
He was diagnosed with diabetes around 4 weeks ago. For the past two weeks he has been on his insulin injections with a Vetpen.
At first it was very daunting but me and partner quickly got used to it and now give him his injections just as he starts eating (keeps him distracted).
The vet has asked us now to check his blood levels so we bought a home testing kit and I have watched lots and lots and lots of videos about ear pricking, the post here was very useful: https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/struggling-with-ear-pricks.197553/
However, Dexy has proved to be quite a challenge. He absolutely is not keen on his ears being touched, even when massaging, after a few moments his ears go back and he's ready to attack.
Me and my partner have tired a few times this week to prick his ear but he won't sit still and wriggles like crazy to get away after his ear has been pricked. The lancet device is shockingly bad too so we use the needle independently.
Yesterday I bought some Emal cream, applied it to both sides of his ear and waited twenty minutes, I got his food ready to distract him and as it got placed down in front of him I quickly pricked his ear (success) but not enough blood came out! As a result he has a large red sot on his ear today.
Today I have tried to paw prick him but he kept clawing at me .
I was happy initially to take him to the vets to get tested but he hates going there and has to be completely knocked out and kept in in order to get blood as he won't let the vets near him with a syringe. I obviously can't go through that again because it is way to stressful for him and costs a lot.
Me and my partner are worried because his symptoms are getting worse (thirsty, urinating a lot, hungry all the time, weight loss) and we need get at least two readings so the vet can decide how much to increase his insulin with.
To make matters worse because he is hungry all the time he is very restless. The vet has said they would like a reading 4 hours after he has eaten but he is usually very hungry again by then and runs to his bowl any time someone moves!
I should mention we have an automatic timed feeder that feeds him 5 portions of food a day.
He eats 8am, 10,am 2pm, 6pm and 9pm. The vet said that it is fine to keep it like this as it it is similar to how a cat would eat in the wild catching a few small prey every day.
I'm feeling maybe a firm hand is required at first to get the results but I just can't do that as it needs to be a comfortable and positive experience for him.
Does anyone have any experience with their cat really not comfortable with any of this? I feel like I am running out of options.
Kind regards,
Thomas
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