davidscat
Member Since 2022
I’ve had an extreme difficult time doing injections myself, and until recently I’ve been taking Snowy to the vet where I’d TRY to inject and if/when I couldn’t inject the vet-tech would get the job done. Somehow, I made a breakthrough and I’ve been doing injections mostly by myself for about 2 weeks, but not without setbacks. Last night when I injected, I got a cry from Snowy and a tiny red spot at the injection site. This morning I tried to inject but couldn’t insert the needle to penetrate the skin, so after five poking Snowy five times I gave up and called a friend in to do it. I know a cat’s skin is tough but I believe I was attempting to inserting with enough force.
I think I’m doing something wrong and I’ll lose what little confidence I had with these setbacks which makes further injections difficult. I wonder if I’m tenting correctly and injecting at the right spot. No videos I’ve watched give a closeup view. I put my fingers and thumb on either side of Snow’s back, about an inch or two behind the shoulder blades, then grasp/pull up to form the tent, then insert the needle into the tent. Maybe I’m grasping too hard and pulling up muscle, I don’t know. Any good videos or ideas?
I think I’m doing something wrong and I’ll lose what little confidence I had with these setbacks which makes further injections difficult. I wonder if I’m tenting correctly and injecting at the right spot. No videos I’ve watched give a closeup view. I put my fingers and thumb on either side of Snow’s back, about an inch or two behind the shoulder blades, then grasp/pull up to form the tent, then insert the needle into the tent. Maybe I’m grasping too hard and pulling up muscle, I don’t know. Any good videos or ideas?