Ear stick pain

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Linda L

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Hi. I know everyone says ear sticks don't bother/hurt our kitties, but mine jerks anytime I prick him, then he starts growling at me! It obviously hurts him! I've watched the videos, and go for the edge after visualizing the area and vein. I'm a human nurse so am comfortable with needles and pricking. I'm using a 26 guage Lancet as the 33 didn't produce enough blood. He reacted the same with the smaller lancet, just not as much. Any advice or feedback?
 
ear pricks don't hurt the kitties? I would say they experience a momentary sting -- but it's not like getting clawed, more like a human getting a slight sting from a brush of a rose thorn .. bother?? you bet it bothers them, but I suspect some of it is apprehension about it MAYBE hurting much more than it does

Catcat jerks when anything approaches his ears -- gauze, cotton ball or square, or even my fingers, but he then relaxes ...

remember, cats frequently get clawed by other cats ... they react momentarily but shrug it off UNLESS you get upset, and they feel and smell your reaction ...
 
He's fine through the process until the actual prick occurs. Then, he's not. He acts like it really hurts.
 
are you catching the vein by chance? that does hurt -- and are you compressing the ear with cotton ball/round/square or folded tissue as soon as you get the reading? I find that gentle stroking on the middle back of the ear as I compress, seems to calm and soothe, Catcat usually starts purring around his gulping mouthfuls of food

of course -- ECID -- every cat is different
 
I haven't caught the actual vein, in the small space next to it. He's very easy to visualize (just added his picture to my avatar). Hopefully he'll become more accustomed to it and won't be so sensitive. Yes, I use a cotton round and gently massage his ear afterward with lots of praise. He still sulks. Sheesh.
 
I just looked at Cameron's spreadsheet. Have you entered any data yet, Linda? I don't see any on the grid. It just says "Copy of FDMB US 12/12 Insulin Spreadsheet Template", so I'm wondering.
 
I think I’ve read that the larger gauges do sting a little more than the smaller ones. Maybe try a 28 or 30 gauge and see if that helps? I put a bit of neosporin with pain relief on Sophie’s ears after as well. Do you use the lancet freehand or with the pen?
 
Hi I will post a pic of what I use free hand, it doesn't bother my cat at all, sometimes he even sleeps right through testing, I get them from my vet.
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I like that longer 5/8" needle, that would be nice to use. Sometimes it feels like I'm standing on my head to see where the shorter lancet point is going if Idjit isn't holding still. Thanks for sharing the info and the pictures.
They are great! My vet taught me right off the bat to use these. Yes you can see where the tip of the needle is going on their ears, I look for where the end of the needle curves up and then just put it on an angle and never had a problem. I'm sure you can get these online, or maybe your vet has them. I pay 11.00 for 100
 
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Hi. I know everyone says ear sticks don't bother/hurt our kitties, but mine jerks anytime I prick him, then he starts growling at me! It obviously hurts him! I've watched the videos, and go for the edge after visualizing the area and vein. I'm a human nurse so am comfortable with needles and pricking. I'm using a 26 guage Lancet as the 33 didn't produce enough blood. He reacted the same with the smaller lancet, just not as much. Any advice or feedback?
26 is pretty big. You could try 28 or 30. My cat flinches from 28, but not 30. I often have to poke him twice with the 30, but it gets easier the more you do since their little ears get used to bleeding. I hate hate hate doing it, but I hate the thought of killing the cat with an overdose more :(
 
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