As far as Sammie’s diet is concerned, she is on the Hills for the IBD. She used to throw up multiple times per day and rip her fur out until she bled. After trying a number of different foods and steroids (which I’m convinced caused the diabetes,) z/d has been the only thing to work. I will check out the website you mentioned, but I am concerned about switching anything up in her diet.
I can completely understand! you have to do what is best for Sammie's health. Like I had mentioned, there are many members that manage both IBD and Diabetes, maybe you could post a question in the main health forum for tips and tricks on how to manage both conditions at the same time... just an idea
I have a relion meter that I was using when she was first diagnosed but I got my wrist slapped by my vet at the time. At this point I haven’t switched to a human meter because I’ve grown accustomed to the alphatrak. Perhaps I can use both for a period until I learn the appropriate numbers on a human meter.
No pressure at all to switch meters, it's just that human monitors are SO much more affordable, I think that if it were me I would use the relion meter for my weekly testing and then at the end of the week I would do something like do a curve with both the alpha track and the relion. That way you can submit the AT numbers to your vet, and you will still have your Relion numbers for the board and for yourself. You will end up using way less alphatrak strips.
Additionally, if you get a value on the relion meter that worries you enough that you really want to reach out to your vet, you can test with an AT strip so you can communicate that number to your vet instead of the relion number. Again, there is nothing wrong with using an AT meter but its so expensive, If I were a vet I would just be happy my client wanted to test at all. I want to Stress though... YOU get to decide which monitor to use, even if your vet isn't happy about it, Sammie is your cat and you get to decide how to treat her

. Also another thing to consider is that you can ask for advice here for dosing, no one here is an expert but there are a lot of members with a variety of valuable experience
One other thing to consider on this front is that the methodologies here (including SLGS) were developed for Human meters not AT meters, so I might have been mistaken about the reduction point for SLGS being 90 using an AlphaTrak, in fact it could be a higher number(Sammie still earned a reduction though). An important thing to understand is that there is no calculable relationship between pet meters and human meters.
@Marje and Gracie @Sienne and Gabby (GA) @Wendy&Neko are all very experienced members here, do any of you know if we have SLGS numbers for the AT that are used when following the SLGS dosing method?
Is there a low number at which I wouldn’t shoot or would drastically reduce? I’m worried about low numbers and I’m not always able to stay up with her and can’t delay work in the morning.
I understand completely, I also work 10 hours away from home daily so it can be really stressful in the morning if Mowgli is low before I leave. I rely on foods with various amounts of carbs a LOT to help Mowgli stay safe

The absolute danger number for an AT is if Sammie goes below 68, even that 69 yesterday was a pretty low value. For myself, If I was going to work and not able to monitor I personally wouldn't shoot a number in the 60s, I may also be inclined to shoot a reduced dose in the 70-90s until I had more data on how Sammie reacted to that dose. I must say though, that I do not have
any experience with the alphatrak, and what I mentioned I might do before leaving work is really just based on my gut... it would be better for you to follow the advice of someone with more experience
@MrWorfMen's Mom I believe you use the AT... do you have any insight here? Do you know if there are AT value guidelines for SLGS?
Thank you for all this useful information.
My pleasure, I hope you start seeing some great numbers soon, and I really hope that you can get some advice on food that is good for IBD that isn't dry, I think that would be a very big step in getting Sammie regulated
