Sif
Member Since 2016
I am new in this field and I am still full of questions, even if I read a lot about it since one week.
Here are some informations before my first questions
- He is 7 years old.
- Between 7-8 kg (I am going to buy a baby scale tomorrow).
- Diagnosed diabetic one week ago
- He receives Caninsulin 0.05 cc/ml twice a day (we do it at 8:45 in the morning and then 20:45 in the evening) since one week.
- Check up in less than two weeks to the vet clinic
- He has this behavior trouble : he would eat without ending, so we have to give him a portion of food everyday and avoid him to steal the food of the other one...
- Since several years, he ate Royal Canin vet neutered male (dry food) and one day he began bigger because of us : we made the mistake to let him eat at will, just hoping that he would regulate himself… and he didn’t.
- The vet put him on diet, he lost weight, but not enough.
- Then we moved in Iceland. My researches online made me discover the fact that apparently, cereals are not good for a cat. So I gave him Carnilove Chicken and salmon.
- I made the mistake (another !) to give the portion written on the package. And it probably was a way too much because my poor cat gains weight again…… Then I down it step by step, but still, it was probably too much, otherwise my cat would have loose more weight (isn’t it ?) (for now : 264 kcal).
- Our vet here don’t agree with us about the food and just proposes me food with cereals (see lower). And with christmas, it is not easy to reach them (vet clinic) to take the time to speak...
- We just bought a blood sugar monitoring : we will try tomorrow and the days after.
- We read a lot of article of Dr Lisa Pierson.
- Now we know now that it is better to regularly control the weight of the cat to know if the quantity of the new food is not too high, or to verify that he doesn’t loose weight too quickly…
- We live on an island where there are not a lot of brands which exist in the field of pet food… for example, for the wet food, there is nothing good.
- We think that wet food is better than dry food for a cat, especially if he has diabetes (less carbonhydrates)……
- We leave the country for a few days in 2 weeks, we are stressed because we don’t know what to do and we run out of time (changement of food for example : the transition is supposed to be long and watched, injections of insulin by who ? –our neighbor, cat lover, is going to feed our cats, we are afraid of hypoglycemia….)
Here are the questions (nb : I tried to get my answers in the FAQ, please excuse-me if I missed something…) :
- My first question is about the food.
The quantity of Carnilove that I gave him was too high : I just followed the recommendations of the brand instead of control the weight of my cat.
The vet just asked me to give him Royal Canin veterinary Diet Diabetic DS 46, without a comparison with the food that my cat ate before ! This food (Carnilove) had less carbonhydrates than RC Diabetic….. and the vet –who tries to give me the better answer- still tells me to give RC Diabetic to my cat.
Here you can find the analys of both of them concerning the proteins, the carbonhydrates, and the fat. Carnilove : protein 40% - fat : 20% - carbonhydrates : 20%
RC Diabetics : protein 46% (from a lot of cerals also) – fat 12% - carbonhydrates : 27 %
I still hesitate. Carnilove are grain free, so with less of carbonhydrates. But they have more fat. I am wondering if it would maybe have been better to continue Carnilove but slowly decrease the portion… the goal is also to help my cat to loose weight.
(When we will be back here, I thing that I am going to try to buy wet food from abroad, for both of my cats -if possible, because no company wants to ship here…).
What is your advice between Carnilove (with a better control of the portion) and RC Diabetic ?
(Nb : I will have to change of brand soon because those Carnilove Chicken and salmon are not made anymore, I am thinking to Orijen, which are similar, with less fat : 17%. But first, your advice between Carnilove and RC Diabetics please ?).
- I am also terrified about the idea of hypoglycemia…..
so, second question, if I down the quantity of the old food, I know that I have to do it progessively to do it without danger... do you have advices in terms of days, % of decreasing etc ? And how adapt the quantity of insulin ?
- What is the normal level of sugar in the blood of a cat?
Thank you

Here are some informations before my first questions
- He is 7 years old.
- Between 7-8 kg (I am going to buy a baby scale tomorrow).
- Diagnosed diabetic one week ago
- He receives Caninsulin 0.05 cc/ml twice a day (we do it at 8:45 in the morning and then 20:45 in the evening) since one week.
- Check up in less than two weeks to the vet clinic
- He has this behavior trouble : he would eat without ending, so we have to give him a portion of food everyday and avoid him to steal the food of the other one...
- Since several years, he ate Royal Canin vet neutered male (dry food) and one day he began bigger because of us : we made the mistake to let him eat at will, just hoping that he would regulate himself… and he didn’t.
- The vet put him on diet, he lost weight, but not enough.
- Then we moved in Iceland. My researches online made me discover the fact that apparently, cereals are not good for a cat. So I gave him Carnilove Chicken and salmon.
- I made the mistake (another !) to give the portion written on the package. And it probably was a way too much because my poor cat gains weight again…… Then I down it step by step, but still, it was probably too much, otherwise my cat would have loose more weight (isn’t it ?) (for now : 264 kcal).
- Our vet here don’t agree with us about the food and just proposes me food with cereals (see lower). And with christmas, it is not easy to reach them (vet clinic) to take the time to speak...
- We just bought a blood sugar monitoring : we will try tomorrow and the days after.
- We read a lot of article of Dr Lisa Pierson.
- Now we know now that it is better to regularly control the weight of the cat to know if the quantity of the new food is not too high, or to verify that he doesn’t loose weight too quickly…
- We live on an island where there are not a lot of brands which exist in the field of pet food… for example, for the wet food, there is nothing good.
- We think that wet food is better than dry food for a cat, especially if he has diabetes (less carbonhydrates)……
- We leave the country for a few days in 2 weeks, we are stressed because we don’t know what to do and we run out of time (changement of food for example : the transition is supposed to be long and watched, injections of insulin by who ? –our neighbor, cat lover, is going to feed our cats, we are afraid of hypoglycemia….)
Here are the questions (nb : I tried to get my answers in the FAQ, please excuse-me if I missed something…) :
- My first question is about the food.
The quantity of Carnilove that I gave him was too high : I just followed the recommendations of the brand instead of control the weight of my cat.
The vet just asked me to give him Royal Canin veterinary Diet Diabetic DS 46, without a comparison with the food that my cat ate before ! This food (Carnilove) had less carbonhydrates than RC Diabetic….. and the vet –who tries to give me the better answer- still tells me to give RC Diabetic to my cat.
Here you can find the analys of both of them concerning the proteins, the carbonhydrates, and the fat. Carnilove : protein 40% - fat : 20% - carbonhydrates : 20%
RC Diabetics : protein 46% (from a lot of cerals also) – fat 12% - carbonhydrates : 27 %
I still hesitate. Carnilove are grain free, so with less of carbonhydrates. But they have more fat. I am wondering if it would maybe have been better to continue Carnilove but slowly decrease the portion… the goal is also to help my cat to loose weight.
(When we will be back here, I thing that I am going to try to buy wet food from abroad, for both of my cats -if possible, because no company wants to ship here…).
What is your advice between Carnilove (with a better control of the portion) and RC Diabetic ?
(Nb : I will have to change of brand soon because those Carnilove Chicken and salmon are not made anymore, I am thinking to Orijen, which are similar, with less fat : 17%. But first, your advice between Carnilove and RC Diabetics please ?).
- I am also terrified about the idea of hypoglycemia…..
- What is the normal level of sugar in the blood of a cat?
Thank you


