Pam and Layla
Active Member
Hi and welcome to the FDMB. I think it is great you are being proactive in learning to treat Khan's diabetes. Hometesting is easy to do and is certainly less traumatic than having a vein draw at the vet's office all day.
Here's a great video showing how to test your cat's ears.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zE12-4fVn8
When you decide which meter you want to purchase, realize that the big cost is the price of the test strips. If you are in the U.S., you can find a cheaper meter/strips at Walmart with their Relion brand. I know many here use it and are happy.
I use the One Touch Ultra. The strips are too pricey for me to buy at the store so I usually buy on ebay. My back-up meter is a TrueTrak - store brand at Walgreen's or CVS, etc., and the strips are cheaper than the OTU over the counter.
If you aren't in the U.S. then we will need to find someone from your area to weigh-in on meters, but generally, one that is good for humans is what most here use.
Also, regarding diet, you might read Dr. Lisa's site to get some good info on feline nutrition.
http://catinfo.org/
I hope this helps get you started. Ask questions and snoop around the FAQ and health articles to learn more about treating diabetes.
Best,
Pam & Layla
Here's a great video showing how to test your cat's ears.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zE12-4fVn8
When you decide which meter you want to purchase, realize that the big cost is the price of the test strips. If you are in the U.S., you can find a cheaper meter/strips at Walmart with their Relion brand. I know many here use it and are happy.
I use the One Touch Ultra. The strips are too pricey for me to buy at the store so I usually buy on ebay. My back-up meter is a TrueTrak - store brand at Walgreen's or CVS, etc., and the strips are cheaper than the OTU over the counter.
If you aren't in the U.S. then we will need to find someone from your area to weigh-in on meters, but generally, one that is good for humans is what most here use.
Also, regarding diet, you might read Dr. Lisa's site to get some good info on feline nutrition.
http://catinfo.org/
I hope this helps get you started. Ask questions and snoop around the FAQ and health articles to learn more about treating diabetes.
Best,
Pam & Layla