Willie is a diabetic boy. He has been on shots (twice a day, Vetsutlin) for a year now. In the past, he's had an occassional day or even four-five days of fussing or not wanting to take his shots. However, we are now on day five (at least), and the battle gets worse each day. He almost absolutely refuses the shots (we've managed anyway), and is up to meowing and clawing, etc. to resist the shot...most of the time before we even get the needle in! We move the shots around due to calloses and comfort.
Note: Willie seems to be in great health...eats, plays, regular bathroom habits, etc.
Any ideas of what we should do? Is he just tired of fighting? We don't want to stab him with the needle, knowing it will only make it tougher the next time. I also don't want to prolong his life for my sake. What now?
Note: Willie seems to be in great health...eats, plays, regular bathroom habits, etc.
Any ideas of what we should do? Is he just tired of fighting? We don't want to stab him with the needle, knowing it will only make it tougher the next time. I also don't want to prolong his life for my sake. What now?