Thanks everyone. I just convinced his vet to write the script. Here is how the conversation went:
Vet: I cannot prescribe syringes for the wrong insulin
ME: I understand the conversion and it's not a wrong syringe
VET: Why do you want the syringes
ME: Because I am microdosing and need to be as accurate as possible.
VET: He is on one unit and that's fine.
ME: No he isn't, one unit is too much for this cat
VET: What, are you testing him?
ME: Yes, of course I'm testing him, how else would I know that 1 unit is too much
VET: Where are you testing him - his ear?
ME: Yes, I'm testing his ear, he has one ear that loves to bleed, I can look it at and it bleeds
(Note - this vet tested his jugular in his neck!)
VET: Well what are his BG's
ME: Gave the weekend information
Vet: I can't call in a script, you need to pick it up.
ME: Sorry, I don't live near you and my vet calls in a script all the time without issue.
VET: Fine, I will need you to sign a release and when I get that I will call in the script.
ME: Here is the fax number, thank you.
Sheesh! So now I'm waiting for the release!