I'm looking through blood work from last year and in the glucose it shows normal values 72-175 mg/dl.
When I google it it said cats should not be between 75- 120. What am I missing?
polyuria & polydipsia ... are associated with BG of 234-288 mg/dL (14-16 mmol/L) or higher.
Mogs, you eagle-eye!!![Emphasis mine.]
Methinks Dr Rand needs a better proof-reader: 234 mg/dL = 13 mmol/L. (No wonder people find this confusing.)

I posed that question to a physician once (re: lab reference ranges) & he told me that the "normal" reference ranges that appear on blood tests can vary, depending on the lab and which equipment that lab uses. (Now that's really helpful to everybody, eh?On the blood results sheet from the vet it has your pets result levels and then all the ranges it should be in.
For the Glucose it has a range going from 74 - 159 this is considered normal range , so I'm a little confused .
I'm referring to strictly blood work from a vet and lab not my meter.
BJ, have you any research links for that. It's something that could very much help me in my upcoming negotiations with Saoirse's vet.And of course, our cats vary; some may have a lower renal threshold than others, particularly if there is any renal compromise.
I posed that question to a physician once (re: lab reference ranges) & he told me that the "normal" reference ranges that appear on blood tests can vary, depending on the lab and which equipment that lab uses. (Now that's really helpful to everybody, eh?)