On the border diabetic

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Carolyn7

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Hello,
My name is Carolyn. I lost my first diabetic cat, Blue, back in January to diabetic ketoacidosis.
I adopted 2 new cats in March and I have noticed that recently one, Daria, started displaying a lot of the same symptoms that Blue displayed just before being diagnosed diabetic. I took Daria to the vet and she told me Daria's tests came back that she was right on the border of becoming diabetic. I have since switched her to Friskies pate food and I just bought an automatic feeder so I will start feeding her smaller meals multiple times a day tomorrow. I would really like to get everything under control and keep her from getting diabetes if at all possible. Any advice is very much appreciated!
I do have the relion confirm monitor but I wanted to see if anyone can give me a range that is good with the relion. My vet is encouraging me to get an alphatrack and has given me numbers to go by for that but I really just want to stick with the relion. Thank you!
 
If not on insulin, using a human meter such as the Confirm, 40-120 mg/dL is considered normal.

What numbers did your vet give you for the AT?
 
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