kitten68
Very Active Member
My Neko started on Caninsulin and the 29 g syringes. Both she and I were so much happier with the 31g syringes I used for Lantus. No problem with "sturdiness". My cat's skin wasn't leather. Just make sure to rotate the injection site around.
Regarding Pudge's dose. First of all Lantus isn't 2.5 times stronger, it's 2.5 times more concentrated. Which is why you have to use the U-100 syringes. If you use the U-40 syringes, you are shooting 2.5 times the volume and hence 2.5 times the dose.
With Lantus, you will be shooting the same does in the AM and the PM. I think you could start with either 1.5 units, or 1.75 units. Pick a day/night when you will be around to monitor fairly closely. Every once in a while we see a cat that reacts strongly to the change in insulin in the first couple cycles. But since Pudge hasn't been below 150 yet, the doses above should be OK. Depends whether you want to start eyeballing those 0.25 unit differences right away on new syringes.
One other thing about syringes, some have fatter barrels, some are thinner and longer. The thinner longer ones have more space between the 0.5 unit marks, making it a little easier to get those in between doses. Or just use a magnifier like many of us have done.



right concentrated.. omg terrible. U 100.. U 100.. ok. well. vet was saying 1 U.. but u think as high as 1.5, 1.75? hmm.

good to know on the syringes!.. hmm ReliOn and a brand on Amazon were given to me


