? Ketone testing

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Maizy J

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Hi,

My name is Ann and my cat was recently diagnosed with diabetes. After wasting time with Novalin for about a month I am hopefully picking up Lantus today.

Anyway, the vet advised me to get Ketostix to check for Ketones. I am wondering what the best way to collect her urine is, as it is going to be tough getting a cup under her in the litterbox .

Thanks!
 
Hi,

My name is Ann and my cat was recently diagnosed with diabetes. After wasting time with Novalin for about a month I am hopefully picking up Lantus today.

Anyway, the vet advised me to get Ketostix to check for Ketones. I am wondering what the best way to collect her urine is, as it is going to be tough getting a cup under her in the litterbox .

Thanks!
 
There is a blood meter called the novamax plus that was recommended to me here. post in the feline health and welcome board so more people can see this and advise you.
 
I have this Nova Max Blood Ketone Reader.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01G5OE0QY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_6MNZTCGZ98BWQN19DX81?_encoding=UTF8&psc=

It uses these strips:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006TIEUS0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Q6GAMTGSN2VF7WZSAGNB

I have been using it for 4 years on my two diabetics. The strips are pricey so I test about once a week. You need a big blood droplet (about 2x what you need to test glucose).

I forget the exact reference range for cats but under 1.0 is ideal. If you get over 1.5 or close to 2.0 I believe that is when you need to worry about ketones.
 
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