The best app for diabetic cats and dogs
Glucose curve sessions with auto-calculated nadir, insulin tracking, and vet-shareable summaries, built for diabetic pet parents doing the work at home.
What is the best app for tracking a diabetic cat?
Pawtient AI provides glucose curve sessions, insulin injection logging with site rotation, vet-shareable curve summaries, and AI explanations of fructosamine and other diabetes-related lab values. Built for the cat parent doing at-home glucose curves.
What is a glucose curve and why does my vet keep asking for one?
A glucose curve is a series of blood glucose readings taken every 2 hours over a 12-hour period after an insulin dose. It shows the lowest point (nadir), the highest point (peak), and the duration of insulin effect. Your vet uses it to determine the correct insulin dose. At-home glucose curves are often more accurate than vet-clinic curves because they avoid stress hyperglycemia. Source: AAHA Diabetes Management Guidelines (2018, reaffirmed 2024).
Which diabetic-pet features does Pawtient AI have?
- Glucose curve sessions: track multiple readings in one session with auto-calculated nadir.
- Vet-shareable summary: generate a one-page curve report for your vet's review.
- Insulin injection log: site rotation tracking, dose, time, reaction notes.
- Fructosamine context: AI explanation of long-term glucose control marker.
- Diet log + calorie tracking: auto-calculated calories from food entries.
Can Pawtient AI detect diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) symptoms?
Pawtient AI flags concerning patterns (weight loss, low water intake, missed meds) but does not diagnose DKA. DKA is a veterinary emergency. If you suspect it (vomiting, lethargy, fruity breath, rapid breathing), go to the emergency vet immediately. Pawtient AI is an AI assistant and second opinion, never diagnosis.
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AI assistant and second opinion for chronic-care pet parents. Free with optional premium.