Hello!
My 11-year-old kitty was diagnosed with diabetes yesterday. Things are actually going great and it seems like he's truly responding already - the litter box is not overflowing with pee anymore and his coat already looks less flakey and scraggly just after a day and a half of wet food and insulin. But, my one question is this:
I have 2 cats, and I've switched them both to the low carb wet food diet twice a day. They are used to grazing on dry food all day, but I have to say they are doing great. To make things less complicated I'm just feeding them both at the same time in their own bowls. They both eat a good amount of the food right away but do leave about a third behind to pick at over time. Last night and today I've put the food out and left it for a few hours to be sure they get as much as possible. My diabetic cat is on 2 units of lantus with each meal. I'm currently letting him eat about half the food, giving the shot, and letting him finish the rest over the next hour or so. Is that alright? Or should I try to get him to eat more quickly?
Thanks!
My 11-year-old kitty was diagnosed with diabetes yesterday. Things are actually going great and it seems like he's truly responding already - the litter box is not overflowing with pee anymore and his coat already looks less flakey and scraggly just after a day and a half of wet food and insulin. But, my one question is this:
I have 2 cats, and I've switched them both to the low carb wet food diet twice a day. They are used to grazing on dry food all day, but I have to say they are doing great. To make things less complicated I'm just feeding them both at the same time in their own bowls. They both eat a good amount of the food right away but do leave about a third behind to pick at over time. Last night and today I've put the food out and left it for a few hours to be sure they get as much as possible. My diabetic cat is on 2 units of lantus with each meal. I'm currently letting him eat about half the food, giving the shot, and letting him finish the rest over the next hour or so. Is that alright? Or should I try to get him to eat more quickly?
Thanks!