Good luck with the increase and happy belated birthday! Those were great photos and video you posted. He’s such a fluffy prince!
Leo's ears looking a bit battered... is a +4 needed? Maybe I can give him a break. One of his ears is more difficult to bleed than the other, even though I use a warmed rice sock beforehand.(so the other ear takes the load sometimes; not brave enough to poke a pad.)
From Marje and Gracie's Testing and Shooting Tips
Ear Care
Since our kitties must endure so many tests, what are some ways to take care of the ears?
- Hold a wet, cool baby washcloth on the poke site immediately after the test to prevent bruising.
- Put Emla cream on the test sites after each test. It only takes a tiny dab and you can wipe it off before the next test. Emla cream requires a prescription from your vet. Neosporin with has been found to contain a toxin to cats, polymixin and should be avoided.
- You can purchase Ledum 30C homeopathic remedy at any health food store. Dissolve one tablet in a small bottle of pure water and then apply one or two drops to each ear every day. Ledum is great for puncture wounds.
Have you found homeopathy to be effective in your experience? I have started my civvie Budge on some homeopathic meds for her arthritis at the recommendation of my vet. Hoping it helps. I think it will take some time to show any effect.That's something else that's taken a back seat--learning/studying homeopathy. I'm a newbie.

Have you found homeopathy to be effective in your experience? I have started my civvie Budge on some homeopathic meds for her arthritis at the recommendation of my vet. Hoping it helps. I think it will take some time to show any effect.
Btw, have you managed to advance the time of Leo's shots?
If you can, set an alarm for a test at +6 or +7 tonight?