Description
Support continuous glucose monitoring in diabetic pets
- 1. Monitor glucose in cats and dogs with a minimally invasive sensor instead of repeated blood sampling.
- 2. Helps track glucose trends to support veterinary diabetes management.
- 3. Use the FreeStyle Libre 2 app to scan and view glucose readings anytime.
- 4. Sensor can be scanned through light coverings such as pet clothing or bandage wraps.
- 5. Optional alerts notify when glucose levels rise or fall outside set ranges.
- 6. One-second scan provides instant glucose reading and recent trend history.

Practical and Pet-Friendly Glucose Monitoring
The FreeStyle Libre 2 sensor is widely used by veterinary professionals for monitoring glucose in diabetic cats and dogs.
The small, lightweight sensor can be comfortably worn by companion animals and integrated into home monitoring routines.
Reliable Glucose Readings with Mobile Monitoring
The sensor measures glucose in interstitial fluid and stores glucose data continuously.
Using the FreeStyle Libre 2 app or reader, pet owners and veterinary teams can review glucose patterns and support treatment decisions.

| Sensor Weight | 5 grams |
| Wear Duration | Up to 14 days* |
| Operating Temperature | 10°C to 45°C |
| Humidity Range | 10% to 90% non-condensing |
| Operating Altitude | -381m to 3048m |
| Sensor Size | 35mm diameter, 5mm height |
| Battery | 1 Silver Oxide Battery |
| Data Storage | 8 hours (reading every 15 minutes) |
| Water Resistance | IP27 – up to 1 meter for 30 minutes |
How It Works in Pets
Apply
Place the sensor on a veterinary-recommended site such as the neck, thorax or flank.
Scan
Scan the sensor using a smartphone or reader to obtain glucose readings.
Review
View glucose trends and patterns to support diabetes care planning.
Monitor
Track glucose levels and receive alerts on a compatible mobile device.
Download the Application
*Sensor wear time may vary in animals depending on species, activity level and placement site.
FreeStyle Libre systems are human continuous glucose monitoring devices. Veterinary use should be under guidance of a qualified veterinary professional.



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