Hi everyone!
Lately, I’ve been trying to do home testing with my cat, Sparkle. He’s very anxious, but he feels safe with me, so we decided I’d be the one to test him since we have the closest bond. Honestly, though, I get anxious too during the process.
Sparkle is 12 and has strong routines. One of these is his evening “relax time” on my bed, where he makes biscuits and we cuddle. I thought this would be the best time for testing since he’s usually calm then. When he’s making biscuits, I try to prick his ear so I can collect a blood sample while he’s eating a treat. So far, his ears haven’t bled, likely because they weren’t warm enough or we might need a bigger needle. Pricking his ears has worked in the past, but my biggest worry is that he might start associating testing with something negative, as he’s understandably surprised or anxious when I suddenly prick his ear. I really don’t want to jeopardize our evening cuddle routine—he has slept with me for years, and that’s very important to me.
I’ve also tried testing in other locations, but he’s less relaxed there. Even with warm ears and treats, he keeps backing away when I try to prick his ear. I know it’s not recommended to force a cat, so I haven’t, but progress has been slow.
Do you have any tips for what I could try next? How likely is it that testing him on the bed could make him stop coming there? Would it be better to test elsewhere and be patient? Am I handling this correctly, or is there something I could do differently?
Thank you for taking the time to read this—I really appreciate this Feline group!
Lately, I’ve been trying to do home testing with my cat, Sparkle. He’s very anxious, but he feels safe with me, so we decided I’d be the one to test him since we have the closest bond. Honestly, though, I get anxious too during the process.
Sparkle is 12 and has strong routines. One of these is his evening “relax time” on my bed, where he makes biscuits and we cuddle. I thought this would be the best time for testing since he’s usually calm then. When he’s making biscuits, I try to prick his ear so I can collect a blood sample while he’s eating a treat. So far, his ears haven’t bled, likely because they weren’t warm enough or we might need a bigger needle. Pricking his ears has worked in the past, but my biggest worry is that he might start associating testing with something negative, as he’s understandably surprised or anxious when I suddenly prick his ear. I really don’t want to jeopardize our evening cuddle routine—he has slept with me for years, and that’s very important to me.
I’ve also tried testing in other locations, but he’s less relaxed there. Even with warm ears and treats, he keeps backing away when I try to prick his ear. I know it’s not recommended to force a cat, so I haven’t, but progress has been slow.
Do you have any tips for what I could try next? How likely is it that testing him on the bed could make him stop coming there? Would it be better to test elsewhere and be patient? Am I handling this correctly, or is there something I could do differently?
Thank you for taking the time to read this—I really appreciate this Feline group!