TurkeyCat
Member Since 2016
Hi all,
Well, I switched vets and Turkey has been diagnosed with chronic pancreatitis (on Denosyl, Ursodiol, Cobalequin for that), a UTI (on Orbax for that) and arthritis (Adequan injections) in addition to the diabetes. We've also switched him to Lantus (yay, finally!) and he's doing better on that. The vet is hoping that if we can get his pancreatitis managed, clear up the UIT, and get him on a canned diet, the diabetes may get under control.
I've been trying to get him off of his dry K/D (his kidney values look good and have for about 6 months to a year now) but he's completely turning up his nose at the wet food (trying him on canned DM). I don't want to leave him with no food through the day since he's not eating much to begin with and the Lantus seems to be more effective in bringing his BG down than the Novolin was (surprise surprise).
What are your tips for transitioning to wet when they're not eating much and receiving insulin? I read through this: http://catinfo.org/#Transitioning_Dry_Food_Addicts_to_Canned_Food_ but it doesn't really provide advice for people whose cats are on insulin while trying to transition. I'm nervous that the twice a day feeding (when he's not eating much at one time) plus the insulin will bring him too low.
Well, I switched vets and Turkey has been diagnosed with chronic pancreatitis (on Denosyl, Ursodiol, Cobalequin for that), a UTI (on Orbax for that) and arthritis (Adequan injections) in addition to the diabetes. We've also switched him to Lantus (yay, finally!) and he's doing better on that. The vet is hoping that if we can get his pancreatitis managed, clear up the UIT, and get him on a canned diet, the diabetes may get under control.
I've been trying to get him off of his dry K/D (his kidney values look good and have for about 6 months to a year now) but he's completely turning up his nose at the wet food (trying him on canned DM). I don't want to leave him with no food through the day since he's not eating much to begin with and the Lantus seems to be more effective in bringing his BG down than the Novolin was (surprise surprise).
What are your tips for transitioning to wet when they're not eating much and receiving insulin? I read through this: http://catinfo.org/#Transitioning_Dry_Food_Addicts_to_Canned_Food_ but it doesn't really provide advice for people whose cats are on insulin while trying to transition. I'm nervous that the twice a day feeding (when he's not eating much at one time) plus the insulin will bring him too low.