Ivermectin is one example. Cheap and easy from feed stores for those who use it.Something to consider is that there will be times when humans have a hard time getting prescriptions for meds and then will then turn to veterinary meds as an unofficial source. Doubt that applies here, but who knows.
I have a veterinarian acquaintance who has been sourcing his testosterone from his vet practice for years now.Something to consider is that there will be times when humans have a hard time getting prescriptions for meds and then will then turn to veterinary meds as an unofficial source. Doubt that applies here, but who knows.
If you've never had to give your cat multiple injections per day for diabetes consider yourself lucky. I would gladly give a once weekly injection to stop feline diabetes which is a widespread problem for cats due to the crap (ie carbs) pet food manufacturers put in their food their food to boost their bottom line.I imagine some people don’t like the idea of giving their pets injections once a week.
I would much rather give a cat a subq injection than a pill. I always ask the vet for an injectable version if it exists. When a picky cat won't be tricked by a pill pocket it is painful forcing them to swallow a pill. It is painfull both emotionally and physically. I have scars on my arms to prove it!!!If you've never had to give your cat multiple injections per day for diabetes consider yourself lucky. I would gladly give a once weekly injection to stop feline diabetes which is a widespread problem for cats due to the crap (ie carbs) pet food manufacturers put in their food their food to boost their bottom line.