totallybeachin
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I have been diligently testing my Callie Mae over the the last couple of days. Tried to get a +9 reading since I just switched her from 9U to 1U, and I want to keep a good eye on her. Before I learned the warming trick, I had to sometimes prick her ear 6-9 times to get a good drop. Was told to try the warming method and first stick, BAM, nice big drop of blood. Second time, BAM, same thing. that was last night. This morning, had a little trouble but finally success. But only from one ear. This afternoon, had to stick a couple times again, but finally, nice big drop. Now, warmed her up, she let out her little "mew" that she uses when she's talking to me to let me know she was bothered. So, I switched ears, warmed it up got the little mew a couple times as well as ear flinching. I gave up. Have I pricked her ears to much? I don't want her to associate this testing as a bad thing, but what can I do. She is generally a good girl all around. If I told her sit there and deal with it, she will. She's that sweet, but I don't want to cause her pain. :YMSIGH:
Oh, I forgot to add, she's not eating. I tried warming it up, adding a little parmesean, even added a teaspoon of real tuna. She looks at it, then up to me, meows and then sniffs her old bowl that had her dry in it. She finished what was left from last night earlier today, which wasn't much. Maybe 10-12 pieces if that.
Should I make her suffer through giving me some blood so I can check her or just wait until pmps? She hasn't even eaten 1/4 of a can of wet and only that little bit of dry.
Oh, I forgot to add, she's not eating. I tried warming it up, adding a little parmesean, even added a teaspoon of real tuna. She looks at it, then up to me, meows and then sniffs her old bowl that had her dry in it. She finished what was left from last night earlier today, which wasn't much. Maybe 10-12 pieces if that.
Should I make her suffer through giving me some blood so I can check her or just wait until pmps? She hasn't even eaten 1/4 of a can of wet and only that little bit of dry.