@CORKY thank you for your response. This diabetes is all new to my wife and I. We borrowed a Accuchek Guide Me glucose monitor. But we are struggling with pricking the cats ear. We have been successful a few times, but he has caught on to what we are doing and wont sit still as of lately. We tried earlier today to get a reading but failed. After we try a few times in a sitting and if we fail, we give it a break and try again later. We don't want the cat to associate this process as something bad so he should run and hide. I'm having much better success at doing the insulin injection, but realize we also need to get a daily Glucose reading since he was just diagnosed as diabetic.
What are you using for the Lancet? Do you use the Lancet by itself or do you use the ReliOn Lancet Tool?
Me too I have never been ill or had any illnesses, Corky got me by surprise, at first I almost had a nervous breakdown, my Vet refused to treat him or even see him because he did not know much about cat diabetes, most Vets do not, they know about dogs but not cats, if it wasn't for this Forum my Corky would not be here today and back to his health, asides, I financially, could've never been able to handle the inconsistences of Vets, and no knowledge what to do, raise/decrease insulin, Vet's testing not enough times, crazy, I learned here to take a step back and breath in and breath out, stick close to this Forum, personally, and I mean personally, have not taken Corky after his hospitalization January 2023 to a Vet, This Forum is complete, long time members, and experts, I follow their input to the letter
and answering your question about lancets, every monitor has their own strips, for ReliOn Premium/Premium strips, the lancets, I use the extra thin, I test Corky just before AMPS/PMPS this is the scenario; while he's lying on the sofa I always have in a piece of toilet paper 2 strips the and the lancet folded place the monitor in front of him I use a small flashlight I place in my mouth to see where I pinch and the blood, place the strip in the monitor while holding his head softly between the ears cuddle his body with mine, and pinch away, also take a small sock fill it with rice make a knot, to hold the tip of the ear for a precision pinch. you might want to give him a treat right after, he will associate. Be careful with any dry treat, too many carbs, I treat my kiddos, with Frick's Gourmet Ham 1% carb, you can use any whole ham less expensive as long as they are not hickory or sweet ham, the label should have 1-2 % carbs, below there is links to learn how to home test, no question or concern is small or stupid, so ask your heart out, before you know it, you'll amaze yourself




https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/forums/health-links-faqs-about-feline-diabetes.14/