Roops
Member Since 2019
We have noticed our boy Roops is not drinking as he used to.
In fact, I never see him drinking from the water bowl.
This is a drastic change from the way he used to be.
Since a kitten he always drank. And drank a lot.
Just before he diagnosed he began going to the tub.
Staying in there. Sometimes sleeping.
We allowed him to drink from the dripping faucet.
That gradually decreased once
he began receiving insulin.
Thankfully he is still using the litter box.
He now voids about 3 times throughout the day.
And does his business at least once per day.
He is not constipated. It is normal.
We had been feeding him IAMS Grain Free Perfect Portion
Chicken pate. He seemed to enjoy it. Never refusing it.
But not so much anymore.
He is turning his nose up to it now. Just not interested.
Leaves it in the bowl.
We also fed him on occasion
IAMS Grain Free Perfect Portion Cuts N Gravy. Both
items are low in carbs. The pate being the lowest.
I might add that we did find one packet of the pate that was bad
several weeks ago, and this may have turned him off. This morning I opened
another pate that I believe also is going bad. I will be writing
to the company again. they have provided their contact information.
It's hard sometimes knowing what a cat wants/likes.
We rarely feed him Friskies pate or Fancy Feast.
He has a sensitivity to fish. Loves salmon and tuna
but it has disastrous results with him.
Turning his nose up to Chef's dinner now too.
I toss a lot in the bin.
We also give him freeze dried chicken. Pure Bites.
Some days he is receptive, other days not so much.
What he really enjoys are Caledon Farms Pure Poultry.
These have 2 ingredients. Freeze dried chicken
and vitamin E. At the moment these are unavailable
and will not be until sometime late September.
I bought the local shop out of all they had.
What he really seems to enjoy now are Hartz Delectable
Chicken Stews for seniors. But I try to limit
what he receives as the company said this is a treat,
and does not replace a complete and balanced diet.
On occasion he does get a few contraband like Temptations or
Purina OW Management kibble but rarely. Only when
he finds them on the floor (left by the other cat) or
on the nightstand. He hoovers them up right away.
We have begun to notice Roops is very keen
on what we are eating now. Often wanting to share.
He was never like this as a kitten or as an adult.
We now feed him bits of chicken, beef and sometimes
cheese. I have discovered that green eyes
watching you are equally as bad as brown ones.
I was wondering if anyone noticed changes in their
cat's appetite, and desires once they were on insulin for a while.
Roops is back up to 19 pounds, and still has neuropathy.
I see no remarkable change
even with Zobaline but we continue to hope and believe -
maybe someday. In the meantime we just love him as he is.
He makes our days brighter.
In fact, I never see him drinking from the water bowl.
This is a drastic change from the way he used to be.
Since a kitten he always drank. And drank a lot.
Just before he diagnosed he began going to the tub.
Staying in there. Sometimes sleeping.
We allowed him to drink from the dripping faucet.
That gradually decreased once
he began receiving insulin.
Thankfully he is still using the litter box.
He now voids about 3 times throughout the day.
And does his business at least once per day.
He is not constipated. It is normal.
We had been feeding him IAMS Grain Free Perfect Portion
Chicken pate. He seemed to enjoy it. Never refusing it.
But not so much anymore.
He is turning his nose up to it now. Just not interested.
Leaves it in the bowl.
We also fed him on occasion
IAMS Grain Free Perfect Portion Cuts N Gravy. Both
items are low in carbs. The pate being the lowest.
I might add that we did find one packet of the pate that was bad
several weeks ago, and this may have turned him off. This morning I opened
another pate that I believe also is going bad. I will be writing
to the company again. they have provided their contact information.
It's hard sometimes knowing what a cat wants/likes.
We rarely feed him Friskies pate or Fancy Feast.
He has a sensitivity to fish. Loves salmon and tuna
but it has disastrous results with him.
Turning his nose up to Chef's dinner now too.
I toss a lot in the bin.
We also give him freeze dried chicken. Pure Bites.
Some days he is receptive, other days not so much.
What he really enjoys are Caledon Farms Pure Poultry.
These have 2 ingredients. Freeze dried chicken
and vitamin E. At the moment these are unavailable
and will not be until sometime late September.
I bought the local shop out of all they had.
What he really seems to enjoy now are Hartz Delectable
Chicken Stews for seniors. But I try to limit
what he receives as the company said this is a treat,
and does not replace a complete and balanced diet.
On occasion he does get a few contraband like Temptations or
Purina OW Management kibble but rarely. Only when
he finds them on the floor (left by the other cat) or
on the nightstand. He hoovers them up right away.
We have begun to notice Roops is very keen
on what we are eating now. Often wanting to share.
He was never like this as a kitten or as an adult.
We now feed him bits of chicken, beef and sometimes
cheese. I have discovered that green eyes
watching you are equally as bad as brown ones.
I was wondering if anyone noticed changes in their
cat's appetite, and desires once they were on insulin for a while.
Roops is back up to 19 pounds, and still has neuropathy.
I see no remarkable change
even with Zobaline but we continue to hope and believe -
maybe someday. In the meantime we just love him as he is.
He makes our days brighter.