hi janet. based on sharyn/fiona's research, we used to think ketones showed up at a reading of 3.0. since then, a couple of studies have been published. the latest studies in cats indicate ketones will begin to show up at readings of 2.4 and 2.55 on a blood ketone meter. i've linked the studies below.Janet and Izzy said:the booklet says: If test result is lower than 0.1 mmol/L (Ket), the monitor displays “LO.” If test result is higher than 8.0 mmol/L (Ket), the monitor displays “HI.”
In between there...it will show an actual number.
Does anyone know what number = trace?
Marje the reason I have the blood ketone meter is because Miss Izzy is very difficult to catch peeing. Somesome she doesn't even get up or try to get anywhere...she just pees in her sleep. So I am missing a slew of opportunities to test ketonesUnless wringing out a cold puppy pee pad counts as testing
I had to try something, hence the NovaMax meter was suggested.