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Replying to @AnnKSterzinger
Did this daily for several months (RIP, Steve). It's pretty easy as long as they don't see what you're up to.
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Replying to @NineBandedBooks
Hm. Do they go fast after a diabetes diagnosis, or did Steve die of something else?
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Replying to @AnnKSterzinger @NineBandedBooks
Depends how early you catch it. My sister had a diabetic cat for years. My boy Mister lasted a month. Never going to forgive myself.
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Replying to @St_Rev @NineBandedBooks
Oh no. My kitty started peeing a lot... it took me a month to figure it out. I got this diagnostic kitty litter and it said she was fine, so I thought she was just old for a few weeks.
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Replying to @AnnKSterzinger @NineBandedBooks
Took me like a year to catch on. I was finishing my PhD, moving, starting a new job...by the time I took him to the vet, his kidneys were shot.
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Replying to @St_Rev @NineBandedBooks
Ugh. God. Well, in your defense, they are really good at hiding discomfort. Unless you're sticking them with a needle, then they're pretty clear.
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If you do it properly at the scruff of the neck, they don't feel very much at all. And they learn pretty fast that 'needle = feel better'.
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Replying to @St_Rev @NineBandedBooks
Do they really get relief that fast after an insulin injection?
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