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Look at the top right of the screen and click on your login name. You'll see a drop-down menu. Select Signature. Type in both your names, Dx date, type of meter and insulin, then paste in the spreadsheet link. Then save the changes.

Really glad to hear that Morris's BG numbers are getting better. I hope he's feeling much better for it, too. :)


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No, not really....the edges of the ear have few pain receptors (how many "alley cats" have you seen with torn ears?) Most cats object mostly to the fact that you're touching their ears at all, but with a little conditioning, they come to accept it (and a lot of them learn that they're getting a special treat, so they start coming when the meter comes out!)

The keys are to establish one place that's a "testing spot" and then always giving a treat whether you get blood or not (or even if you're just playing with their ears)....it doesn't take most cats long to associate the "spot" with the treat and not care what's going on with their ears!
 
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