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Preparing for Fluids at Home — Mickey’s Furious Mode

This is a personal record of my life with my cat, Mickey, who lives with a chronic illness.
The English version is translated with the help of AI tools, with care and love.
This post was originally published on May 27, 2025.


A New Challenge at Home

It has been about one month since Mickey was diagnosed with kidney disease. He has been receiving subcutaneous fluids at the hospital 2–3 times a week, and although his appetite still has ups and downs, we’ve been managing his medications and days together.

One day, our vet gently suggested:
“Would you like to try giving fluids at home?”
The idea of fewer hospital visits and no worry about clinic holidays sounded wonderful.

So we received a demonstration from the vet on how to administer subcutaneous fluids at home. The fluid is given by inserting the needle under the loose skin between the shoulder blades — it might look a little uncomfortable, but the vet assured us that, for cats with enough body fat like Mickey, it would be okay.


Mickey’s Reaction Was… Unforgettable

With trembling hands, I tried to insert the needle, thinking, “Here we go…”
But instead of a smooth start, I barely managed a shallow prick — and that was enough to unleash Mickey’s fury.
Two or three powerful cat punches followed by a symphony of hisses and aggressive faces.
It was without a doubt the angriest we’ve ever seen him in the past 10 years.

(Mickey… I’m really sorry! But this practice is important…)


A Successful Second Try with Help

We didn’t give up. This time, the vet held Mickey’s neck gently and supported him, and then… success!
The needle went in smoothly, and I finally breathed a sigh of relief.
And then it hit me… We are really going to try this at home.
To say that I was nervous would be an understatement.


What We Learned

Are you still grumpy? Don't look at me like that, Mickey!

The fluids we use are Solulact IV fluids. We take home a 500 mL bag each week and plan to use it in a few days’ time. Knowing we will soon face our first real at-home fluid session makes my heart pound.

Sometimes I worry — Will this damage our trust? Will Mickey hate me?
But the vet reassured me with kind words:
“If it’s still difficult, don’t hesitate to come back to the hospital.”
That thought gave me courage.

Mickey… let’s do our best with at-home fluids.
Our hearts may be shaking, but we’re in this together.

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