Melva Lingard
Member Since 2021
Please can anyone recommend a good low carb wet food that is affordable to someone on a low income , available in the UK.
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Hello, waving from Surrey!Please can anyone recommend a good low carb wet food that is affordable to someone on a low income , available in the UK.
Hi Eliz.Hello, waving from Surrey!
There are lots of ordinary low carb foods in the UK suitable for diabetic kitties.
Do have a look at the food list link in my signature at the bottom of this comment.
What are you feeding at the moment?
Are you looking to buy in a supermarket, or can you buy online?
Eliz
Hi Melva
Elizabeth is our UK food expert and created/maintains the UK food list… it is quite comprehensive yes! As for low carb foods at reasonable prices, many UKers feed supermarket brands such as Sheba Fine Flakes, or Whiskas or Felix. Just be sure that you get the jelly varieties, not the ones in gravy (which contain more carbs).
Hi Melva, just looked on a comparison chart and a fructosamine of 356 equates 'very approximately' to a blood glucose level about 11mmol. Since this test has been done while your cat is off insulin the result is more useful/reliable than would be the case if your cat was on insulin.fructosamine test last week returned 356
Melva, the data I've found online for the RC diabetic pouches puts them at around 13.5% calories from carbohydrates. So, there is quite a bit of scope for reducing the carb content of your cat's diet, and hopefully (fingers crossed) also bringing those blood glucose levels down a tad too... BTW, there is nothing 'special' about the so called veterinary/prescription diabetic foods. And the vast majority of people in feline diabetes groups just feed ordinary low carb wet food...
We recommend that diabetic kitties eat foods with less than 10% of calories from carbs. And many cats seem to do better on foods no higher than about 4 - 6% calories from carbs (but it all depends on the cat..).
The foods on the UK food list should all have less than 10% calories from carbs.
Hercule's Mom has made some good food suggestions further up the page.
In addition to those, and regarding supermarket foods, many UK folks currently feed Sheba 'fine flakes'. But there are quite a few other supermarket options...
If you look at the food list and scroll down to 'Widely available foods' you'll find lots of options there.
If you scroll down a bit further you'll find the 'Supermarket own brand foods'.
The carb column is the yellow column.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1J5JpMe6TDXrHq_aTl9hUtHy6Gs9oRBqlz4nPGKxtySA/pubhtml
If you need more help please just shout out.
Eliz