Like Sienne said, it can be difficult getting a curve done if you have no prior experience, it's mainly because 1) the blood capillaries are not used to bleeding so it may take multiple pokes to get the blood flowing and 2) getting you and Lionel used to the whole process. Not saying you shouldn't do it, just don't feel discouraged if it doesn't work out tomorrow! It took me nearly a week to get a successful test in, but there's others here who seem to get the hang of it on the first try. Here is a list of the testing equipment you should already have:
- Vaseline: Use this to lightly coat your cat’s ear to help the blood to “bead up” during testing.
- Cotton Balls/Pads: Use these to hold behind your cat’s ear to prevent getting pricked. You can also use them after to wipe excess blood from the ear.
- Rice Sock: Any old sock will do, simply fill it with rice and heat it up about 10-15 seconds to gently rub on your cat’s ear to draw blood to the prick sight. It can also be used in lieu of a cotton ball/pad to hold against the back of the cat’s ear.
- Lancets: These are used to prick the ear to make small blood drops. Starting out use a larger gauge size (like 26) then go smaller after the ear “learns” to bleed.
- Lancing Device: This device is optional, as some caregivers prefer to prick the ear freehand. This device will make a small clicking noise when it fires and will poke the ear with the lancet.
- Antibiotic Ointment: Use this to lightly coat your cat’s ear after it has been pricked to promote healing. Neosporin or Polysporin will do.
- Glucometer: There are many glucometers brands; any will do. Specialty pet glucometers are the most accurate and the veterinarian standard; however human meters are significantly cheaper to use and still provide a fairly accurate reading.
- Testing Strips: Strips must match the glucometer. Consider the price of testing strips before purchasing a glucometer; many times the meter is cheap or free and the testing strips are expensive. This is especially true with pet meters.
I take it you've already watched the videos for home testing? In case you haven't, here is the page for BG testing. Skip down to "Tips For Success" for the walk-through.
http://www.felinediabetes.com/bg-test.htm
Any other questions just let us know. Hope you have a successful curve tomorrow.