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Cat Diabetes Remission Tracker
A focused way to follow your cat's progress toward diabetic remission, logging glucose readings, insulin doses, and diet so trends are easy to see.
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Glucose curve logInsulin dose trackingDiet & water notesVet-visit summaries
Why a remission log helps with feline diabetes
Cats can move toward diabetic remission, but it requires careful tracking of glucose readings and insulin doses over many weeks.
As doses are adjusted, it is easy to lose track of what changed and how your cat responded.
Diet and water intake matter for remission, yet they are hard to recall accurately at a recheck appointment.
What the tracker actually does
Glucose curve log
Record home glucose readings with the time of day to build a clear picture.
Insulin dose tracking
Log each insulin dose and note any changes your vet recommends.
Diet notes
Track the food type and amounts, which can matter for remission progress.
Water intake notes
Note increased or decreased drinking, a useful signal to watch over time.
Vet-visit summaries
Compile glucose readings, doses, and diet into a recap for your vet.
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Get started in under a minute
- Add your cat's profile and note the diabetes diagnosis and current insulin routine.
- Log glucose readings, insulin doses, diet, and water intake each day.
- Before each recheck, open the summary to review trends and any dose changes.
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Frequently asked questions
- How often should I log glucose readings?
- Follow your vet's guidance. Many owners log home readings on a schedule, and consistent entries make curves easier to interpret.
- Can I track insulin dose changes?
- Yes. You can log each dose and note when your vet adjusts it, so changes are easy to review later.
- Does logging diet help with remission?
- It can. Tracking food type and amounts alongside glucose and water intake gives your vet a fuller picture.
- What if my cat shows low blood sugar signs?
- Low blood sugar can be an emergency. Note the event, but contact your vet or an emergency clinic right away if your cat seems weak or disoriented.
- Is this a replacement for veterinary care?
- No. This app only helps you track and organize notes. Always consult your veterinarian for diagnosis, insulin dosing, and remission decisions.
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Informational only - not veterinary advice. PetHealthLog helps you keep records and stay organised, but it does not diagnose, prescribe, or decide your pet's treatment. Diagnosis and any plan should be decided with a licensed veterinarian.
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