Loulou
Member Since 2018
Hi all, my 11 year old, very obese (8.6kg) cat Nelly was diagnosed as diabetic yesterday evening, I'm going to see the vet on Monday to discuss treatment but have been reading the Dr Lisa website & this one & would love to try to get Nelly into remission & to lose weight by switching to wet food.
So I'm going to try and find some good quality wet food today to try her on, any suggestions? I've checked the list and am going to get some of the Lily's Kitchen Chicken Dinner as I've seen that in the supermarket and might try some of the Natural Instinct frozen stuff as I'm sure I've seen it in one of the pet shops here.
My question is what are the potential effects of the oil, kelp & yeast that are mentioned in the note, can anyone advise? Also, the carrageenan listed in the Lily's Kitchen food, should I avoid that? She currently has a water infection & is on antibiotics & meloxidyl for that.
Thanks all, really pleased to have found this forum, I'm really hoping I can try to get her into remission & to lose weight, although I've failed for the last 10 years (on dry food!)
So I'm going to try and find some good quality wet food today to try her on, any suggestions? I've checked the list and am going to get some of the Lily's Kitchen Chicken Dinner as I've seen that in the supermarket and might try some of the Natural Instinct frozen stuff as I'm sure I've seen it in one of the pet shops here.
My question is what are the potential effects of the oil, kelp & yeast that are mentioned in the note, can anyone advise? Also, the carrageenan listed in the Lily's Kitchen food, should I avoid that? She currently has a water infection & is on antibiotics & meloxidyl for that.
Thanks all, really pleased to have found this forum, I'm really hoping I can try to get her into remission & to lose weight, although I've failed for the last 10 years (on dry food!)