SullivansDad
Member Since 2020
Hi, my cat is unfazed by his ear being poked with a lancet, but he doesn't bleed easily (even in the "sweet spot") and gets real restless really fast when he's being held for testing when he knows it's time to eat. We feel like we only get one real shot at drawing enough blood for a pre-meal test because of how restless/eager to eat he is (and if we take too long to get an adequate drop of blood, his stubbornness kicks in and he doesn't subsequently eat as well as he should).
So, my question is this: what do most of you find the most effective way of poking? Using the Alphatrak device (and with or without the cap?)? A quick freehand jab? Or a freehand slow firm press (I've seen some old posts even suggesting a slight twist/turn while pressing)? Thanks.
So, my question is this: what do most of you find the most effective way of poking? Using the Alphatrak device (and with or without the cap?)? A quick freehand jab? Or a freehand slow firm press (I've seen some old posts even suggesting a slight twist/turn while pressing)? Thanks.