Lauren & Red
Member Since 2021
So I got rid of the dry food and switched my cats to wet LC only. I’ve been doing the fancy feast and Friskies classic pates. The problem is my non-diabetic cat has IBD.
The wet food I was feeding him was for sensitive digestion but ridiculously high in carbs (25%). I figured I shouldn’t be giving him something that unhealthy anyway. Plus, I never tried pates in the past.
Everything was fine at first and I thought both cats would be great on the new food. But for the past 4 days, my cat with IBD is throwing up constantly and having diarrhea again. This is how he was before switching to sensitive food.
There’s literally no way for me to keep them from eating each others food. I can’t monitor them all day. They are grazers and have been eating many times throughout the day for 10 years. I’m finding it impossible to get them to eat on a schedule.
Does anyone know of a low carb option that is also for sensitive digestion? All the ones that I know of are over 10%. I would prefer my diabetic cat not have anything over 6%.
Since I’m on the topic of food, can someone please tell me if certain friskies and fancy feast pate flavors are better than others? The fish ones seem to have the lowest carbs (but I feel like I remember reading somewhere that fish/seafood isn’t good—is that true?)
My diabetic cat loves the fancy feast seafood options (whitefish & tuna / salmon / cod, sole & shrimp) but I want to make sure those are ok.
The wet food I was feeding him was for sensitive digestion but ridiculously high in carbs (25%). I figured I shouldn’t be giving him something that unhealthy anyway. Plus, I never tried pates in the past.
Everything was fine at first and I thought both cats would be great on the new food. But for the past 4 days, my cat with IBD is throwing up constantly and having diarrhea again. This is how he was before switching to sensitive food.
There’s literally no way for me to keep them from eating each others food. I can’t monitor them all day. They are grazers and have been eating many times throughout the day for 10 years. I’m finding it impossible to get them to eat on a schedule.
Does anyone know of a low carb option that is also for sensitive digestion? All the ones that I know of are over 10%. I would prefer my diabetic cat not have anything over 6%.
Since I’m on the topic of food, can someone please tell me if certain friskies and fancy feast pate flavors are better than others? The fish ones seem to have the lowest carbs (but I feel like I remember reading somewhere that fish/seafood isn’t good—is that true?)
My diabetic cat loves the fancy feast seafood options (whitefish & tuna / salmon / cod, sole & shrimp) but I want to make sure those are ok.