It's a monoclonal antibody once a month injection. It's supposed to be given at the vets office, but he's gotten so spicy that I told her there's no way he'll let himself be injected once, let alone monthly. The owner of the clinic read over the guidelines in the box and didn't see anything saying that only a vet can give it to the cat. He's had diabetes so I'm familiar with under the skin injections, so they sent me home with a vial.
My elderly lady also refuses to cooperate at the vet, or take pills. She was on loxicom but it stopped working so well and difficulty getting her to vets every 3 months for checkups meant they moved her to Solensia. We do it at home, it would be £95 per month if we did it at the vets, at home its half that. It really helps.
Only problem is she's skinny these days so doesn't really have a scruff of her neck, I feel so cruel injecting her. I fucked it up the time before last, managed to get the needle through one side of the pinched skin and out the other side. I didn't know how much, if any, I'd got into her bu it was definitely a low dose cos she was very moody towards the end of the 4 weeks. This time i just plunged it vertically and she squiggled and meowed so much, but she's loads better mood wise and movement wise.
Its difficult to learn how to properly do something that you only do every 4 weeks. But I'm glad its not more, if it was frequent she'd just avoid us entirely.
I'm really worried what I'll do if she gets more problems as she gets older. Her bloods are very good for a 15 year old cat, which is a relief cos noncompliant patients with health problems doesn't sound fun.
She's bad at the bottom of the spine too, she flinches if you touch it and you can tell by her walking, but its much better with the Solensia, I hope it works for your little guy.
She also has YuMove every day, its glucosamine and chondritin like
@vanilla_pepsi_head mentoned.
@Thomas Eugene Paris so glad your boys are settling in so well! They are gorgeous and very lucky to have found such a loving home.