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The CONTEC08A-VET is an advanced electronic sphygmomanometer designed specifically for measuring blood pressure in pets. It features full-automatic measurement, a high-definition color LCD display, and the ability to store up to 100 sets of data for easy review. With one-touch operation and error alerts, this device ensures accurate readings, making it ideal for both home and professional veterinary use.
M**M
You can get consistent readings with this cuff & BP machine on many cats, but it takes some effort.
You can get consistent readings with this cuff & BP machine on many cats, but it takes some effort. It's not really the cuff's or machine's fault - cats just aren't as cooperative as we'd like.Make sure you have the correct cuff size. The 6-11 cm cuff that came with the machine should work on most cats' back paw, unless the cat is pretty small.First, acclimate the cat to the cuff & the pressure it creates. I found I got the best readings on the back leg, where it's flat, just behind the pad of the foot. For the first few days to a week, just put the cuff on the foot, and let the cat get used to it. Just keep doing readings, so the cuff inflates and deflates, and also, the cat gets acclimated to the noise and (fairly quiet) beeps the machine makes.It works best to acclimate the cat or try to get BP readings when the cat is sleeping - a sunny window helps my cat get extra sleepy.To get consistent readings, you want the cuff fairly tight around the paw - not super tight, but if it's too loose, you won't get consistent readings (or may not get a reading at all). When you put the cuff on the cat's foot, put it so the tube is point toward the toes, and is on the bottom of the foot (that's where my cat seems to have the strongest pulse). The front edge of the cuff should be right behind the big pad on the foot, no more than about 1/2 cm away.Ideally, you want the cuff at about the heart level, so the cat should be lying down on its side (voluntarily, not forced; very sleepy is best), with the cuff on the foot that's on the top.Start taking BP readings. Until the cat acclimates to the cuff, it's probably going to bother the cat (but the sleepier the cat is, the less it may be bothered).I had read that you should throw out the first reading, and then average about 6 additional readings.What I found in practice is that that may still give a high reading (by 10-40 points).I've found that when I keep taking readings, over and over (40 or more readings), at least for the first 10-15 (sometimes more), the reading is elevated, compared to later readings, even when the cat is pretty calm.If you can get the cat acclimated to the cuff to the point where it will fall asleep as you keep taking readings, after the first 15 readings is when you'll get the most consistent readings. I'd at least try to get 10 readings (and average 5 or so), if you can; they might be a little on the high side compared to if your cat was sleeping and let you get more readings, but if they're fairly consistent (within 10-20 points of each other), that's pretty good.I tried getting readings on the front paw, and had zero luck with that. The readings were all over the place - no consistency, and often the machine didn't give a reading. I think part of the problem is the paw/arm bends where you need to get the reading, plus the artery might not have as strong a pulse. It didn't have any luck with the base of the tail, either (close to the back legs).If you can get consistent readings with this machine, it's probably better than any blood pressure reading you'll get in a vet's office, since cats are usually stressed out by the vet visit.
E**
Received used machine that does not work
I ordered this for my senior cat. I noticed the screen was scratched up and the machine does not work. Keeps trying to inflate the cuff and will not finish the reading and display results. Have reached out to get a replacement and will update after. Quality control is lacking.
S**N
Great product
I got this to monitor my dogs blood presusre at home after being diagnosed with hypertension at the vet. Its super easy to use!Very accurate, I took it to the vet office where they used it and compared it to the readings on their machine. It was had a margin or error +/- 10 which isnt bad at all.I would say best for use on sleeping animals, it recalibrates and takes forever if the pet moves during readings. Definitely worth the money
P**R
It works and great customer service
I wasn't sure about this because of the reviews, but I wanted to be able to take my cat's blood pressure at home since he went blind from high blood pressure before we figured it out. I don't want more health complications. It's not perfect. Only the expensive vet with the thousand dollar dopplar BP machine gets truly accurate measurements. My regular vet has a similar, although much more expensive machine, and it took many tries to get an accurate BP there, so I felt this machine does a pretty good job! Sometimes when I do three in a row I'll get one that is obviously an anomaly, so I discount that reading. A few days ago, I couldn't get a reading and was getting a "cuff error" message. I was pretty upset since I've only had the monitor for 6 weeks, so I emailed them about it. They responded quickly and asked for pictures of the cuff, the machine, and the serial number on the back. What they realized, (and I felt dumb for NOT realizing) was that somehow the cuff reading on the monitor had changed to show that I was using a large cuff. The cuff for the cat is a small cuff. I changed it back and it works fine. But they responded quickly and I was pleased with that - very pleased. What could they do better? Offer a thinner cuff for cats that might be a bit more accurate. If they redesign the machine, they might make the controls easier to use in terms of setting date and things. I did manage to figure out how to change the upper levels for the machine to go to because it was only going to 170 and then down, and my cat's BP is often 175. I looked at the instructions and was able to do it (can't remember how now...). But it's a great machine for the price and they have decent customer service. So I'm a bit surprised by the low ratings.
J**R
If you can get the dog to hold sti it works great
We bought it for our daughter whose dog has high blood pressure.
T**E
didn't work sent back
I had no issues returning it so kudos to that.My dog was surprisingly ok with it being on her tail but the readings would jump all over the place.Definitely not accurate. It also started giving error messages that it couldn't read.Ultimately we needed it to monitor her blood pressure so it wasn't useful for me.
T**A
You need a different cuff for cats
My older cat has hypertension along with other health issues & i think her BP has been fluctuating a bit on occasion (based on her vision). I took this into my vet's office to see about verifying the accuracy for use in between vet visits or for times when I think her BP might be elevated so i can call them or adjust her medication. They said that the machine, itself, should actually pretty accurate, but she took 1 look at the cuff & said I would need a smaller one for a cat. So now, I have to try to find one of those that both works with this machine & is the right size. If this is going to be marketed for pet use, there should be an option that includes a smaller cuff for cats &, I would guess, smaller dogs, too - even if it were an add-on accessory.
I**R
Nice for measure blood pressure in my cat
The media could not be loaded. Working good, try to measure blood pressure in two cats. Informative.
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