Sarah & Sammie
Member Since 2017
I’m not sure if this is the correct place to post, so I apologize in advance if it is not.
My cat was diagnosed with diabetes about two months ago. This forum has been super helpful for me! After reading the boards regarding glucometers I decided to go with the Relion Confirm rather than the Alphatrax due to cost.
My vet was concerned about discrepancies in my meter vs the Alphatrax, so I went in with my cat to compare readings on the two. My human meter read 120 mg/dL lower than the Alphatrax. Needless to say, a difference that significant could impact the overall heath of my cat.
I wanted to share this in case anyone else has chosen to use a human glucometer, it may be a good idea to check it against one specifically made for animals.
My cat was diagnosed with diabetes about two months ago. This forum has been super helpful for me! After reading the boards regarding glucometers I decided to go with the Relion Confirm rather than the Alphatrax due to cost.
My vet was concerned about discrepancies in my meter vs the Alphatrax, so I went in with my cat to compare readings on the two. My human meter read 120 mg/dL lower than the Alphatrax. Needless to say, a difference that significant could impact the overall heath of my cat.
I wanted to share this in case anyone else has chosen to use a human glucometer, it may be a good idea to check it against one specifically made for animals.