I'm thinking it might give me some clues about how to help him. Maybe these questions will help.
Are there bruises or scabs? If you apply direct pressure to the hole after testing, it helps reduce both of those.
Are you pricking the edge of the ear, or the vein? A vein will bleed more, so we recommend pricking the edge of the ear. It will develop new capillaries as time passes.
Sometimes, Spitzer moved and instead of a prick, I got more of a small slice. If Rags is wiggling on you, that may happen. If that is the case, the kitty burrito may hold him still enough that he can't move while you are testing.
While a lot of cats protest, they usually just don't like being held, rather than it being painful.
Just to verify technique - The Neosporin with pain relief goes on a few minutes before testing, gets wiped off, and then you test.
Its 7:30 my time and I need to leave the office, get home, do litterboxes and feed my beasties. I will check back as soon as I can.