It you are worried about Buddy's ears, take a look at Gabby's SS. (Admittedly, I'm a testaholic. But, I have a cat who drops quickly into low numbers early in the cycle.) Gabby's ears are none the worse for wear. What you will probably find is that one ear bleeds better than the other. Many people here use a rice sock -- the put a couple of tablespoons of rice into an old sock (not one that has acrylic in it) and warm the sock in the microwave. They rub their cat's ear with the sock to help warm the ear and encourage better blood flow. I've never used this technique but many people here swear by it.
I'll remember the sock, lol!
Don't panic -- I'm not saying that you need to test like I do. But, if you're going to be cutting your time close in the AM, you're going to want to get a pre-shot test, an out-the-door test, a test when you get home and/or a PM pre-shot test and try to get spot checks during the PM cycle and a before bed test. You may need to fill in the blanks on weekends when you can.
Well, I guess if he lets me and I don't end up poking him to death we can do it till we get stabilized.
As for a "no shoot" number, there is information on this in the
Data Ready sticky. (Aren't you tired of our telling you the info is in the stickys?) Here's what we suggest until you get oriented and collect enough data to allow you to shoot low. For now, don't shoot if numbers are below 150. If numbers are between 150 and 200 (and this will change once you have data), you will be able to follow the options outlined in this post on
how to handle low pre-shot numbers. And, you can post. Usually there is someone around who can walk you through the process.
OK, I guess I will start a new thread later tonight to advise my schedule of a first shoot. Of course my main interest to that is how much!? So I guess what he tests for will indicate how much to use if needed i.e. 1 unit or 1/2 a unit.
No, I read these stickys, post away! Not to mention my printer is getting a work out.
You will want to get into the routine of test, feed, then shoot. I shoot when Gabby's head is in her food. Remember to give a treat when you test. The food acts as a good distraction from my giving a shot.
Buddy is a pretty decent boy, but he has not had any shots between his shoulders of late so I guess caution is the best idea. Food or something to get his attention.
I use a Bayer Contour as well. Since you haven't had to buy strips for April, you will probably find the best prices on Amazon, Ebay, or through the link at the top of the Board to Hocks. Order enough on line so you don't have to go into a pharmacy for your strips. Their prices are outrageous. I would not rely on a urine test for glucose. Urine glucose testing is inaccurate. Basically, you're getting a reading on glucose that's hours old. Blood glucose gives you a read on what the level is at the moment. Think about how long it takes for most of us to need to go to the bathroom and that's how aged the reading is.
OK, that I did not know!
Don't worry about feeling like an idiot when it comes to your spreadsheet (SS). You'll get up to speed and if not, there are those of us who look at lots of SSs and spend our time trying to help you make sense of your cat's numbers.