Shai and The Pirate Fitz (GA)
Member Since 2012
I see there's another ear topic but I've got an additional question. Because my early efforts at testing were so dismal my poor kitty's ears are scab ridden, especially in and around the sweet spot. Here's my question - when I test I often have to poke through scabs. In milking her ear some of the scab comes off - can this contaminate my readings? If so does anyone have any suggestions on how to make sure no scab gets on the test strip?
Also by tearing away scabs I'm interfering with her ears healing. As wisely pointed out I need to do more testing more often but I'm also thinking I need to give her ears time to heal. Fitzel's ears are red, scabby and sore to the touch. I use the pain killing neosporin before and after testing as well as a during the day. I feel awful as this is my fault from earlier bad testing skills.
Any ideas gratefully accepted. Oh I also put pressure on the poke spot with the kleenex I use behind her ear when I test.
Shai
Also by tearing away scabs I'm interfering with her ears healing. As wisely pointed out I need to do more testing more often but I'm also thinking I need to give her ears time to heal. Fitzel's ears are red, scabby and sore to the touch. I use the pain killing neosporin before and after testing as well as a during the day. I feel awful as this is my fault from earlier bad testing skills.
Any ideas gratefully accepted. Oh I also put pressure on the poke spot with the kleenex I use behind her ear when I test.
Shai