Re: home testing issues
so true, kathy. i thought it took about 2 weeks until we got blood most times. someone told me the ears grow more capillaries where you've poked them.
the warm bag helped us at the beginning too. i used it for a couple of months but don't need it now. you can also slightly pull (gently) to open up the hole after you've poked. usually that makes the blood well up. this sounds ridiculous, but i took a small maglite flashlight and taped it into the opening of a small jar. so when the flashlight was on, it shone out through the jar. i put the jar in his ear (i know, ridiculous, but it helped) and then poked his ear against the jar. it just made me feel better when i could see the little capillaries easily and i could aim for them.
for treats, i boiled 2 chicken breasts, i think around the first of march, cut them into tiny pieces and put them into a freezer ziplock bag. i've still got a lot left. i pull out about a tablespoon at a time, which lasts maybe 3 days in the fridge. someone pointed out to me that treats need to be small - 1/4"x1/2" and punkin is a moose, but he likes it just fine. he LOVES rotisserie chicken pieces too, so if you don't want to make your own, that's pretty yummy. punkin didn't like the jerky type of treats.
Did you say that you shot a 98, though? if you did, raise a flag here and ask for advice, because that's pretty low for a newly diagnosed kitty.