Thanks for this, I was looking for it!No, but I have a picture that might help explain it better.
You grab some fur between your thumb and forefinger and then "roll" your wrist a little to pull the skin away from the muscle (I'm talking just a little tug....not hurting kitty at all)….then you aim the needle for the "break" in the fur where you see skin and shoot.
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And it's still same technique of syringe parallel to body?
I use a different technique still. I grab loose skin between fingers and thumb of non-dominant hand, sort of pull it up and tip it upwards, and then shoot almost directly downwards into the skin that I'm holding between fingers and thumb. ...I started doing this because it transpired almost at the outset that I was absolute cr*p at the tenting technique. This way it's just not possible to inject too deep or to poke anything I'm not meant to...
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I use a different technique still. I grab loose skin between fingers and thumb of non-dominant hand, sort of pull it up and tip it upwards, and then shoot almost directly downwards into the skin that I'm holding between fingers and thumb. ...I started doing this because it transpired almost at the outset that I was absolute cr*p at the tenting technique. This way it's just not possible to inject too deep or to poke anything I'm not meant to...
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We're ten weeks in on this journey, and now I can test and shoot reliably. (Or as reliably as is possible with a squirmy cat. )