Bandit's Mom
Member Since 2019
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I am sure this question has been asked before and answered innumerable times on this forum, so apologies for asking it again and for my pathetic search (for past condos) abilities!
My kitty, Bandit, is now on Young Again Zero Carb kibble and I want to switch to TR. I think I monitor enough and I want to be able to increase doses faster and take fewer reductions. She drinks a lot of water - always has - even before diabetes.
All the TR literature I have read (even outside FDMB) require that the cats be fed wet food and the only reasons they give for not feeding dry food are hydration and higher carb% in dry food. If I can take care of both negatives of dry food with Bandit, is there any other reason that I cannot follow TR with her?
Could the wet food requirement in TR be because the protocol pre-dates zero carb dry food?
Apologies for stirring-up this pot again!
Diabetic cats, until they are well regulated on insulin, also require more water. When cats eat dry food, they need to compensate for the lack of moisture by drinking more. It has been observed that even healthy cats do not do this sufficiently, because they have a low thirst drive. A sufficient intake of water is even more important in diabetic cats. Canned food makes it easier to keep your cat well hydrated.
Link from the yellow sticky:
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/...-low-go-slow-slgs-tight-regulation-tr.210110/ to this one
http://www.tillydiabetes.net/en_6_protocol2.htm
• you will need to feed the right diet: high-quality low-carb canned food or raw food exclusively
I am sure this question has been asked before and answered innumerable times on this forum, so apologies for asking it again and for my pathetic search (for past condos) abilities!
My kitty, Bandit, is now on Young Again Zero Carb kibble and I want to switch to TR. I think I monitor enough and I want to be able to increase doses faster and take fewer reductions. She drinks a lot of water - always has - even before diabetes.
All the TR literature I have read (even outside FDMB) require that the cats be fed wet food and the only reasons they give for not feeding dry food are hydration and higher carb% in dry food. If I can take care of both negatives of dry food with Bandit, is there any other reason that I cannot follow TR with her?
Could the wet food requirement in TR be because the protocol pre-dates zero carb dry food?
Apologies for stirring-up this pot again!