FurBabiesMama
Member Since 2017
Hi. I just started home testing two days ago. The first time went great, but it has been downhill since then. She knows what is coming now, and she HATES it. She is a very scared, skiddish cat by nature. I am doing everything I can to make it a calm experience. I am applying all of the suggestions I have seen here. I do not use the lancing device; I use the lancets by hand. I picked a special place to always take her to do it, and I love on her a lot and sweet talk to her through the whole thing. I am warming her ear with my hand first (she tolerates that better than a foreign object - no heated rice sock for her). I even heated a lavender spa bag and used that to warm my hand plus hoped having the lavender scent around might calm her. I am offering her the ONLY thing that she cares enough about that it can be used as a treat/bribe, tuna. She wants her tuna bite really bad, but it seems that she is even starting to question whether it is worth it. She just wants to get away from the whole situation.
I am trying to hit the 'sweet spot' between the edge of the ear and the vein though I am not able to see as well I would like with her trying to flee. A couple of times, I barely got a blood spot to appear, not enough to test. A couple of other times I got more blood than I wanted. I do not know if the difference is that I am hitting the vein by mistake or if her right ear just bleeds more (on another thread some people said one of their cat's ears bleeds more.)
I know this is not supposed to hurt them, but she behaves as though the stick does hurt. So, I would really like to try some type of topical anesthetic to numb the area. Has anyone tried that? Do you know of any that are safe for cats? I have started searching but have yet to really find anything. Do you have any other ideas??? I HAVE to figure out how to make this better. I know testing is super important, but I am not sure she or I can keep this up. I really need to do a curve soon but simply cannot with things as they are.
Help, please.
I am trying to hit the 'sweet spot' between the edge of the ear and the vein though I am not able to see as well I would like with her trying to flee. A couple of times, I barely got a blood spot to appear, not enough to test. A couple of other times I got more blood than I wanted. I do not know if the difference is that I am hitting the vein by mistake or if her right ear just bleeds more (on another thread some people said one of their cat's ears bleeds more.)
I know this is not supposed to hurt them, but she behaves as though the stick does hurt. So, I would really like to try some type of topical anesthetic to numb the area. Has anyone tried that? Do you know of any that are safe for cats? I have started searching but have yet to really find anything. Do you have any other ideas??? I HAVE to figure out how to make this better. I know testing is super important, but I am not sure she or I can keep this up. I really need to do a curve soon but simply cannot with things as they are.
Help, please.
... and it is also true (for me it was) that it might take a few pricks for the ears to start bleeding easier...I had to wrap my casey in a towel and hold him between my legs and he got used to it...now I dont have to use the towel anymore...but he wont let me prick his ear unless I hold him between my knees on the floor...for some reason he doesnt try to escape.