may be a tiny sting, but the trick is to get them to hold still and allow you 
to stick them.  i have to that go balistic when i pick them up for meds.  they 
know what i am up to and start running when they see me.  even tried doing it 
at different times of the day.  dorlis
---- Belinda Sauro <ma...@bemikitties.com> wrote: 
>    Yes I do give my cats vit b injections, in fact I have a bottle at 
> the vets that I forgot to pick up today.  Sometimes they notice 
> sometimes they don't, it is said to sting but the tiny needle you use 
> they can barely feel and you inject such a small amount by the time they 
> notice a sting, if there is one, it is done.  My cats don't mind it at all.
> 
> Get insulin needles from your local pharmacy.  I use these, Sure 
> Comfort, Insulin syringe.  I think I paid .20 or .25 cents each and I 
> usually buy a box of 100.  They come in a package of 10, with 10 
> packages to a box.:
> 
> U - 100 insulin
> 29 gauge 1/2 inch needle
> Super slimline needle
> 
> I paid $20.00 or $25.00 dollars a box, they last forever.
> 
> -- 
> 
> Belinda
> happiness is being owned by cats ...
> 
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> 
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