Ale & Bobo & Minnie (GA)
Member Since 2019
Hello All,
I’m new to this forum, so thank you for accepting me. My 11 year old cat Minnie was diagnosed with diabretes earlier this year. The vet thinks it was secondary to pancreatitis or IDB. It’s been a tough road to get her stable and I’ve seen an internal specialist and a nutritionist who has done wonders for the IDB. I thought she was finally at the right insulin dosage but at the last vet check up she was at 86 at 4pm, 3 hours before her next 12 hour shot and the vet thought it should have been higher that time a day, especially with the stress of being at the vets office. I already noticed she’s drinking a bit more water, not a lot, and is peeing 3 times a day instead of 2. I’m tired of guessing and want to get setup to check her at home. I was apprehensive about doing it myself but I feel like a bad mother for not doing it sooner. Can you all recommend the best glucose meter to get? I hear alpha track may be as good as freeline? What about ReliOn?
PS - she’s developed pretty advanced neuropathy in the back legs and I’ve got her on b12 methyl as well as Thorne small animal antioxidant to help with that. I’m going to start her on Gabapetin in the new year as the nutritionist thinks it may help. If anyone has any additional tips for it, I’d appreciate it!!!
Thank you and Happy Holidays!!!

I’m new to this forum, so thank you for accepting me. My 11 year old cat Minnie was diagnosed with diabretes earlier this year. The vet thinks it was secondary to pancreatitis or IDB. It’s been a tough road to get her stable and I’ve seen an internal specialist and a nutritionist who has done wonders for the IDB. I thought she was finally at the right insulin dosage but at the last vet check up she was at 86 at 4pm, 3 hours before her next 12 hour shot and the vet thought it should have been higher that time a day, especially with the stress of being at the vets office. I already noticed she’s drinking a bit more water, not a lot, and is peeing 3 times a day instead of 2. I’m tired of guessing and want to get setup to check her at home. I was apprehensive about doing it myself but I feel like a bad mother for not doing it sooner. Can you all recommend the best glucose meter to get? I hear alpha track may be as good as freeline? What about ReliOn?
PS - she’s developed pretty advanced neuropathy in the back legs and I’ve got her on b12 methyl as well as Thorne small animal antioxidant to help with that. I’m going to start her on Gabapetin in the new year as the nutritionist thinks it may help. If anyone has any additional tips for it, I’d appreciate it!!!
Thank you and Happy Holidays!!!