Lyd
Member Since 2015
I just found out that my 13y cat "Sox" has diabetes. Just like everyone here I'm sure there was some anxiety about this dx. Sox is not my only furry friend in the house I have Sox, Church 14y and Peaches about 12y. Sox came from a no kill shelter, Peaches adopted us and Church came from a pet store at the mall (before my husband knew better) Church was the runt of the litter and was sick when we brought him home. I honestly thought that he would have been the one that would have some issues. One BIG CAT (DOG Jake or bub) lol. I really feel like that's how the cats see him. He came into our lives well after our kitties.
The vet gave me a list of canned cat foods that were low in carbs, which is great but I'm wondering about FreshPet. I bought some for Church, Peaches and Jake and they love it but wasn't sure if it was ok for Sox.
I found that cat food manufactures aren't required to include the carb count on their product. I started looking for a formula that I can use. I found one for dog food and was wondering if I could use the same formula.
http://www.dogfoodadvisor.com/choosing-dog-food/dog-food-carbohydrate-content/
The vet gave me a list of canned cat foods that were low in carbs, which is great but I'm wondering about FreshPet. I bought some for Church, Peaches and Jake and they love it but wasn't sure if it was ok for Sox.
I found that cat food manufactures aren't required to include the carb count on their product. I started looking for a formula that I can use. I found one for dog food and was wondering if I could use the same formula.
http://www.dogfoodadvisor.com/choosing-dog-food/dog-food-carbohydrate-content/