Connie:
My Vet describes it this way..When at Vet's office, the animal is
afraid because of the strange surroundings , people etc. And accordingly
fear in an animal is a great "tranquilizer"..Seams to work!!
Grant..
[email protected] wrote:
>
> SubQ- CS injections are VERY painful for the animal....takes 4 hands
> (and
> towel for mummying) to do a 3-4 pound kitten.>>
>
> Connie,
> Why do you think that CS is any more/less painful than a regular
> injection... maybe its was just the act of injecting the kitten?
> Wouldn't it be like injecting water? The needle size makes a big
> difference. At the vets, they use a very large needle for sub-q so
> the process is quick. When I use a smaller size needle for sub-q, it
> takes longer but is better tolerated by the cat.
> Its funny though, when my cats are treated at the vets, they sit very
> still... bring them home and try it, thats another story.
> Terri
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