Elinor & Sibon
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Good night, everyone, what a day it was.
Sibon wouldn't eat his AM pre-shot meal and vomited clear liquid. He refused to eat for several hours, even avoiding his snacks. When he was finally hungry enough, he ate and then vomited all of it mid-eating. Luckily we already had a vet appointment scheduled for today at about +9. The vet gave him a shot of Cerenia and tested his urine. His urine came out clean, no glucose. She also sent fructosamine and fPLI tests, I will get the results in a few days.
She had a look at the last 3 weeks in my spreadsheet and was very pleased to see Sibon was somewhat regulated. She currently looks forward to stop giving insulin altogether but I told her I will not be comfortable with dropping from 0.5 to zero.
I gathered the courage to talk to her about a raw diet using FoodFurLife's EZcomplete powder. I also asked her about Aloe Vera juice and Slippery Elm Bark. She basically disregarded it all because "none of these methods are documented research apart from some testimonials online". I know where she's coming from, but she was willing to have her pet nutritionist (who also works for Hill's) have a look at FoodFurLife's website. I'm eager to try raw diet because of the high fat and Phosphorus in Fancy Feast and Sibon's fatty liver and possible CKD.
My questions to any of you are:
1. I know the move to raw diet should be gradual. Did any of your cats respond extremely badly to this?
2. Sibon only eats chicken based fancy feast at the moment. Does this mean I should only try chicken first?
3. Is raw meat recommended over cooked meat?
4. Is it of any use to give him only Aloe Vera juice without SEB? Is one more preferred than the other? I'm trying not to buy everything at once at the moment...
I'm tagging @LizzieInTexas , @Tricia Cinco(GA) & Harvey and @Bobbie And Bubba if that's OK because you introduced me to all of these.
Good night, everyone, what a day it was.
Sibon wouldn't eat his AM pre-shot meal and vomited clear liquid. He refused to eat for several hours, even avoiding his snacks. When he was finally hungry enough, he ate and then vomited all of it mid-eating. Luckily we already had a vet appointment scheduled for today at about +9. The vet gave him a shot of Cerenia and tested his urine. His urine came out clean, no glucose. She also sent fructosamine and fPLI tests, I will get the results in a few days.
She had a look at the last 3 weeks in my spreadsheet and was very pleased to see Sibon was somewhat regulated. She currently looks forward to stop giving insulin altogether but I told her I will not be comfortable with dropping from 0.5 to zero.
I gathered the courage to talk to her about a raw diet using FoodFurLife's EZcomplete powder. I also asked her about Aloe Vera juice and Slippery Elm Bark. She basically disregarded it all because "none of these methods are documented research apart from some testimonials online". I know where she's coming from, but she was willing to have her pet nutritionist (who also works for Hill's) have a look at FoodFurLife's website. I'm eager to try raw diet because of the high fat and Phosphorus in Fancy Feast and Sibon's fatty liver and possible CKD.
My questions to any of you are:
1. I know the move to raw diet should be gradual. Did any of your cats respond extremely badly to this?
2. Sibon only eats chicken based fancy feast at the moment. Does this mean I should only try chicken first?
3. Is raw meat recommended over cooked meat?
4. Is it of any use to give him only Aloe Vera juice without SEB? Is one more preferred than the other? I'm trying not to buy everything at once at the moment...
I'm tagging @LizzieInTexas , @Tricia Cinco(GA) & Harvey and @Bobbie And Bubba if that's OK because you introduced me to all of these.
