but an extra nighttime test every so often can give a lot of insight especially if you see a drop from PMPS to your +4 like you did. 
I wonder too. I test as late as I can and be able to get the sleep I need to function and be a good mama bean! It's such a balancing act.Wonder if Ruby went lower last night?

Hope she comes down today. I also have trouble at night - I try to test as late as I can too but even with alarms, I really struggle.![]()
I would be getting more numbers if testing itself weren't such a struggle for me and Ruby. This morning I went through three strips because I couldn't get enough blood, and her poor ears are covered in scabs. I'm so envious of all of you whose cats actually ENJOY testing!If you get more +2 tests you will see if it’s a cycle when you might try and get another test at +4 . If the +2 is lower than the preshot, it’s likely to be an active cycle. If you see that happen on a yellow or blue preshot, it could be a drop to green. . It’s hard alone. I was too. My insomnia got worse!![]()
The Relion takes a .5mL sample whereas the Contour that I am currently using requires .6, but then again, I was having lots of trouble with the Alpha Trak and that only needs .3!The old Relion meters required a small amount of blood and I never had that issue. I don’t know which meters still around are as good that way.![]()
It might seem that way but I don't think it's true...I don't think @Cheryl & Jazzy loves being tested. I know a lot of people burrito. @Jan D & Squeaky takes squeaky out for play breaks.ENJOY testing!




) that I press on the other side of her ear.

you are doing a fantastic job managing Ruby. You really are. 


Putting Neosporin on before poking could be causing problems with getting a blood drop to form. I can't use it before I test and I have to make sure any her ear doesn't have any leftover before I poke or the blood drop won't form.I use Neosporin ointment both before and after poking.

That one looks nice since you can see the needle. I still use the AT2 one that came with my "starter kit". With that said, I think all lancets work the same. Every so often you may get a short needle. It's happened to me a few times and I just switch out the needle.ordered this one from Amazon today



Interesting! I thought the whole point of using Neosporin or Vaseline was to get the blood to form a drop. Otherwise it pools through the little hairs on her ears and I am running the strip all over to get it to suck up the blood. I'm going to try forgoing the Neosporin. I have also been a little concerned about her sister cleaning Ruby's ears with the Neosporin on it.Putting Neosporin on before poking could be causing problems with getting a blood drop to form. I can't use it before I test and I have to make sure any her ear doesn't have any leftover before I poke or the blood drop won't form.
Did you try adjusting the depth of the lancet when you were using the AlphaTrak lancing device? Sorry if I'm asking a dumb question.
Do you think you are pressing hard enough? Or maybe the one you got was defective?
I get bit alot just trying to wrap him up.
At least for us. I went through five the other night trying to get one test in Thank you so much @Cheryl & Jazzy! I want to avoid the purrito move. Ruby is actually the chillest cat ever, which is why her protest against the poking is making me feel like I must be really hurting her. I’m sorry that it’s not easy for you either but glad I’m not alone in feeling frustrated!Jazzy hates being tested, he turns into a bit of a grump. We have to purrito him and basically trap him between my crossed legs to get it done. And sing to him, although I'm not sure if that actually helps or not. Lol. Some cats are easy, some are not. He's not.I get bit alot just trying to wrap him up.
We use the same ear all the time. The lancing device didn't work for us that well and seemed to scare him, so we freehand it with the round makeup pad behind his ear. He's getting to the point where he doesn't even want it rubbed, so we may have to try the rice sock thing. We put ointment on overnight to try and help it feel better.
It's not easy to find what works for an irritable cat, you just gotta keep trying till you do. (I won't do the paw thing, how tender that would be just to walk, but that's just me). And trust me, ALOT of strips got wasted, especially in the beginning.At least for us. I went through five the other night trying to get one test in
Hope everything gets easier for you, just takes time and practice.![]()

I would be getting more numbers if testing itself weren't such a struggle for me and Ruby. This morning I went through three strips because I couldn't get enough blood, and her poor ears are covered in scabs. I'm so envious of all of you whose cats actually ENJOY testing!
The Contour Next One is the meter I am using. I really like how small it is (I have small hands) and I love the app that comes with it because it automatically connects to my iPhone via Bluetooth and uploads readings so I don't have to remember numbers to enter into the spreadsheet and share here. It also makes pretty graphs.Hi Katherine, I switched from Relion to Contour Next. I happened to have one at home, and tried it. It takes FAR less blood than Relion, and is MUCH easier to use. I never get error messages from it (E12 - error test again). It's expensive but well worth it because it just is so much easier and takes so much less blood. The strips seem to suck the blood up better. Plus it gives a little show on it's display that kind of entertains the cat too.
And believe me, we had trouble getting enough blood and then worse, getting the relion to work right. I would never recommend one. Contour Next, yes, and the strips are lower priced on ebay.