Bear's Mama
Member Since 2023
Just ordered 26G lancets, guess I have to freehand does not come with device. Will be delivered Tuesday
THx Mary
THx Mary
Hi, I have been doing it manually from the start as I thought the noise of the lancer would spook him. Just hold his ear steady near the edge and use enough light so that you can see what you are doing and then poke a hole and see if you get anything. Don't let go until you are done. I always have a cold, wet tissue and place it over his ear after poking is over and compress it for about 20 seconds.Just ordered 26G lancets, guess I have to freehand does not come with device. Will be delivered Tuesday
THx Mary
FYI If you have ordered the same brand name of lancets (just now a different size) as what you are currently using, they will work in your current lancing device.Just ordered 26G lancets, guess I have to freehand does not come with device. Will be delivered Tuesday
THx Mary
I found that cotton cosmetic rounds or squares work better than tissue or cotton balls.I put a folded tissue behind the ear so I don't poke myself.
Ale and Minnie,I used the cotton rounds or ovals too and I would warm up the ear as well before poking. Make sure the lancet bevel is side up so you’re poking with the sharp edge
No..different brand at Amazon.. don't remember the name...100 for $3.99 however, my plan is to freehand anyway...thank you thoFYI If you have ordered the same brand name of lancets (just now a different size) as what you are currently using, they will work in your current lancing device.
that is what i have been having in my hand however it scares him..i don't mind if i poke myself..but i know I am supposed to apply pressure, however if he continues the same behavior he will be outa there...I used the cotton rounds or ovals too and I would warm up the ear as well before poking. Make sure the lancet bevel is side up so you’re poking with the sharp edge
I found that cotton cosmetic rounds or squares work better than tissue or cotton balls.
CatmamaG, thx for your encouragementI put a folded tissue behind the ear so I don't poke myself. SO much easier free hand than when I tried using the "pen" on a kitty's tiny ear veins. You can do it!

I ended up using rubber thimbles to keep from poking myself.
I actually use two because one type was too big and the other was the right size but I would like right through it.
Inner: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00007LB0G
Outer: https://www.amazon.com/Cosco-Rubber-Finger-Medium-098173/dp/B00T8A7MM2
I used the cotton rounds or ovals too and I would warm up the ear as well before poking. Make sure the lancet bevel is side up so you’re poking with the sharp edge
I found that cotton cosmetic rounds or squares work better than tissue or cotton balls.
CatmamaG,I put a folded tissue behind the ear so I don't poke myself. SO much easier free hand than when I tried using the "pen" on a kitty's tiny ear veins. You can do it!
CatmamaG,
do you use a 45 degree angle to utilize the bevel on lancet then? Thx Mary
Hi!
Pumpkin tolerates these rubber fingers? Seems so un-natural?? but thx, I've read all your posts and knew you used them....but weird.. I'm not really concerned about pokes...so you never said.. do you use a 45 Degree angle?
I don't imagine a 90 degree would be utilizing the bevel up on the lancet.
She doesn't seem to mind the rubber fingers at all. Certainly not any more than me using my bare hand. But your cat might be different.
I go more or less straight in, not sure if that's the right thing to do, but it's what I do.
