Of course... I’m re-thinking the human v animal testing. I have enormous problem getting a decent drop of blood - I do believe ‘human’ strips require more than the animal strips? Have I got this wrong?
it depends on the meter and the strip it takes -- my ReliOn Confirm takes .3 ml (about the size of a ballpoint pen tip; the ReliOn Prime I use as backup (it's still available) uses .5 ml which is more like the clicker end of that ballpoint; Freestyle Lite is another .3 ml setup; OneTouch needs a "fat" .5 ml-- the early ones needed something like .7 -1 ml .. that's one reason I quit using them for myself, -- the Alpha Trak requires the .3 ml as well, and one advantage to this, is the sample area on the strips is at the side of the strip, not at the end, making it easier to collect
so yes, and no ... it's a shame that the Confirm, and its generic original, the Arkray Glucocard 1, have been discontinued, though at least at the moment, the strips are still available
the heated rice/oatmeal sock helps, massaging the ear beforehand helps, holding pressure below the pricked point helps, after the ear grows more capillaries, that helps too, as does experience, and the cat cooperating a bit better once it's obvious that test> treat