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Old 23-07-2008, 01:13 PM
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Re: Need Help with injecting young kitten with antibiotics vitamins.

Hey Lumpy! I too am needle phobic

Guys I did it, but I am still shaking from it, I am thinking maybe tommorow I ll take it to the vet. I did it on the upper part of the back leg where the skin is slack and there's some muschle too....

Pheeewww....
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Old 31-07-2008, 01:40 PM
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Re: Need Help with injecting young kitten with antibiotics vitamins.

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Hey Guys!

I would really appreciate some advice on how to inject a young (she should be about one and a half month old, bit more maybe) kitten with antibiotics and multivitamins. I got two syringes that the vet gave me and he said I d do it on the top bit of the back leg, not in the skin, but in the muscle. I did it yesterday and almost messed it up because I hit higher up in the bum. I asked him if I could do it in the back of the neck and he said I d better do it where he said, but I find it very hard. Maybe if someone could link to some instructions online...
i'd go back to the vet and get them to do it as it is there job.if you do it and something goes wrong you can only blame yourself or go to a different vets see what they recommend
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