administering injections to your cat is prettyunusual for most normal medications. however, people who own diabetic cats may need to givethem insulin by injection. so, you can use the less is more method of restraint. so,want to just not make a big deal of it and let your cat get kind of comfortable and sitdown. and, let me show you the way the syringe is. this is a one/cc syringe with a very fineneedle on it. and, actually some insulin syringes
Pepcid For Dogs, are even smaller with even finer needles thanthat. so, that the amount of pain the cat feels is minimized. it's just like a littleprick under their skin. so, what you want to do when you administer a sub-q injectionis probably wrap your cat in a towel if you're going to use the hind end. just like that,so he can't bite you. and, then you're going
to take a little piece of skin at the flankarea. just in front of the hind leg, sort of just below the spine. pick a little pieceof that skin up and you can feel a little
hollow in there. and, then you take your needle.ace wants to help. and, you just insert that needle right under the skin there just likethat and then you draw back so that you would make sure that you didn't get any blood there.and, then just inject whatever material you have. the insulin or antibiotic in there.and, that's all there is to a sub-q injection.
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