For many pets, receiving an injection can be a stressful experience, often leading to resistance through biting or scratching. However, in a touching video, a cat named Dahuang displays remarkable patience. Instead of attacking its owner during an insulin injection, Dahuang chooses to bite a toy shrimp instead.
Similar to young children, many pets fear visits to the veterinarian and the prospect of injections. This is where the owner's patience and guidance become crucial. In Anhui, China, a cat named Dahuang was diagnosed with diabetes three years ago, requiring regular insulin injections. Caring for a cat with a chronic illness is indeed a long-term commitment. Yet, videos shared by the owner on social media reveal not only the dedicated care provided daily but also Dahuang's own efforts to cooperate.
One particular video captured the hearts of viewers when Dahuang's owner prepared to administer an insulin shot. At the moment the needle pierced its skin, Dahuang visibly felt pain but did not instinctively turn to attack or struggle violently. Instead, it simply opened its mouth to bite the plush toy in its owner's arms, showcasing a gentle and considerate response.
Dahuang's willingness to comply with regular injections and blood sugar control has earned praise from netizens who find it remarkably understanding. The video has garnered over 860,000 likes, with many viewers expressing warmth and admiration in their comments: "Little angel descends," "Cat: I won't bite mom even if it hurts," "Such a good baby," and "I hope all little cats in the world can stay with their owners longer." While Dahuang's behavior is endearing and thoughtful, it also evokes sympathy among viewers. Many believe that with the love and dedication from its owner, Dahuang will continue to thrive and accompany its family for many more years.