joy3325
Member Since 2019
in my intro, I mentioned that my baby Sam was recently diagnosed as Diabetic. My plan is to start him on a low carb wet food diet along with the insulin he will be starting on Saturday. The vet wants me to start him on the Royal Canin prescription food but from the support group on Facebook and in reviewing the information here, that is not good since it is not low carb. They have mentioned Friskies Pates or Fancy Feast Classics, which I will buy tonight to start trying. Luckily both my cats currently eat some soft food as well and love it based so won't be hard to completely just feed them wet food, I currently give them some once in the AM and when I get home- Science Diet Salmon and Weruva Cat's in the kitchen brands "Kitty gone wild" Yes you can tell they love fish which I have seen in threads is not recommended to be fed every day. So I will have to work on other flavors to see what I can add along with the Salmon. I just reviewed the latest Cat Food nutrition guide and see that Weruva is noted as low carb high protein so if I can stay on that I am ok with the cost and get rid of the science diet since that is high in carbs and remove the hard food all together and add more wet for them to graze on throughout the day since they are use to having the dry food out.
I could get chicken flavor or others and just mix in the salmon to get them to eat it. So long question, but to make sure I am reading the charts accurately, is Weruva a good option for me to stick with based on certain flavors of course that are low in carbs. I also saw Tiki noted which I am willing to try as well but I know they love Weruva. Sorry for the long post, just a nervous nelly with lots of questions on food since I want to try tonight and just do straight soft food the next two days before I go to the vet to get the cats use to no kibble out during the day.
I could get chicken flavor or others and just mix in the salmon to get them to eat it. So long question, but to make sure I am reading the charts accurately, is Weruva a good option for me to stick with based on certain flavors of course that are low in carbs. I also saw Tiki noted which I am willing to try as well but I know they love Weruva. Sorry for the long post, just a nervous nelly with lots of questions on food since I want to try tonight and just do straight soft food the next two days before I go to the vet to get the cats use to no kibble out during the day.