Haley and Steven (GA)
Member Since 2020
Ive seen some articles in here explaining low carb diets that I will definitely read, but just in general, is 36 grams of carbs in wet food too high for a diabetic cat?
I did the math on Stevens food and it's 36 grams (I can't remember what percent that is) for a 2.9 oz can (87 calories a can) and he eats 1.5 of those a day. (He weighs 6.5 lbs)
Its hills science diet adult sensitive skin and stomach. He has some liver issues as well so I chose this as its easy to digest.
I had him eating a prescription wet food from hill's at first, glucose control, which is like 4 g of carbs. Thats obviously lower but the problem is he doesnt like it very much so sometimes doesn't want to eat it, and then we bigger problems if that's all I have around, haha.
I did the math on Stevens food and it's 36 grams (I can't remember what percent that is) for a 2.9 oz can (87 calories a can) and he eats 1.5 of those a day. (He weighs 6.5 lbs)
Its hills science diet adult sensitive skin and stomach. He has some liver issues as well so I chose this as its easy to digest.
I had him eating a prescription wet food from hill's at first, glucose control, which is like 4 g of carbs. Thats obviously lower but the problem is he doesnt like it very much so sometimes doesn't want to eat it, and then we bigger problems if that's all I have around, haha.
