Christine & Hooska (GA)
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Injecting our cat with insulin is very new to us, as is the whole feline diabetes thing...but thanks to this forum and other great internet sites, we're learning fast!
Tomorrow morning before my husband goes to work, he is going to give our cat his second insulin injection. Before he does, he's going to awaken me from very little sleep to participate (I'm the super detail-oriented one) and then stay awake long enough to watch our cat closely and monitor him post-injection to make sure he doesn't go into hypoglycemia. How long after a shot do we need to monitor him?
He'll get 1 unit of Lantus, which our vet said is very slow-acting. I will be staring at the cat and won't want to doze off again till I know he's safe. Does anybody know? I'll be checking this site as soon as I arise early Friday morning and would greatly appreciate any knowledge you could pass my way!
Blessings to all,
Christine
Tomorrow morning before my husband goes to work, he is going to give our cat his second insulin injection. Before he does, he's going to awaken me from very little sleep to participate (I'm the super detail-oriented one) and then stay awake long enough to watch our cat closely and monitor him post-injection to make sure he doesn't go into hypoglycemia. How long after a shot do we need to monitor him?
He'll get 1 unit of Lantus, which our vet said is very slow-acting. I will be staring at the cat and won't want to doze off again till I know he's safe. Does anybody know? I'll be checking this site as soon as I arise early Friday morning and would greatly appreciate any knowledge you could pass my way!
Blessings to all,
Christine