My Vet called me earlier today to give me the news that my kitty Cheetah is diabetic. I have an appointment Monday to discuss everything with her. Cheetah has a lysine deficiency and I was expecting my Vet to tell me she has a thyroid imbalance (like Cheetah's sister) but that wasn't the case. I'm so over-whelmed and scared. Cheetah is nearly 13 years old and a very sweet.
I went online to look for info about feline diabetes and I'm glad I did. This site has a lot of info. (Thank you very much to the founders of this site!!!)
I've been scanning this website for awhile and I'm a bit over-whelmed. First off, I found that I've been feeding my kitties the wrong food. I always thought dry food was the way to go (currently Science Diet IM).
I have so many questions. For starters, what is the best canned cat food out there? I can't prepare raw food (no storage for frozen food) and I don't have a grinder. Any thoughts??
I went online to look for info about feline diabetes and I'm glad I did. This site has a lot of info. (Thank you very much to the founders of this site!!!)
I've been scanning this website for awhile and I'm a bit over-whelmed. First off, I found that I've been feeding my kitties the wrong food. I always thought dry food was the way to go (currently Science Diet IM).
I have so many questions. For starters, what is the best canned cat food out there? I can't prepare raw food (no storage for frozen food) and I don't have a grinder. Any thoughts??