LilTurkey
Member Since 2020
02/16/20
He was fighting me this morning. He only hates me touching his ear when he knows he's getting poked. Literally before and after when I'm gently rubbing them he doesn't mind other than it makes them a little itchy and ticklish. I think it's because he knows my routine and that it's coming.
I gently wipe off excess ointment with a cotton ball, warm the ear up with rice sock, then poke. I give him chicken all throughout this to distract him and usually he doesn't mind a whole lot, today he did.
He kept moving himself and his ear the whole time. It's not like I'm rough or anything, I try my best to be gentle. It took 3 pokes because it probably wasn't warmed up enough and because he moved every single time and I couldn't get the correct spot.
He wasn't letting me grab the blood so it was drying by the time I got to it. Didn't let me apply pressure either, kept attacking my arm. Barely managed to get a little ointment on it.
This is going to make frequent testing with the new dose today difficult. Maybe I need to use the element of surprise to my benefit and do it when least expected.
Wishing everybody a wonderful week ahead!
He was fighting me this morning. He only hates me touching his ear when he knows he's getting poked. Literally before and after when I'm gently rubbing them he doesn't mind other than it makes them a little itchy and ticklish. I think it's because he knows my routine and that it's coming.
I gently wipe off excess ointment with a cotton ball, warm the ear up with rice sock, then poke. I give him chicken all throughout this to distract him and usually he doesn't mind a whole lot, today he did.
He kept moving himself and his ear the whole time. It's not like I'm rough or anything, I try my best to be gentle. It took 3 pokes because it probably wasn't warmed up enough and because he moved every single time and I couldn't get the correct spot.
He wasn't letting me grab the blood so it was drying by the time I got to it. Didn't let me apply pressure either, kept attacking my arm. Barely managed to get a little ointment on it.
This is going to make frequent testing with the new dose today difficult. Maybe I need to use the element of surprise to my benefit and do it when least expected.
Wishing everybody a wonderful week ahead!
