Manuel
Member Since 2022
Hi! To my delight, my IBD kitty has been able to hold down wet food, at least with the help of half a pill of prednisolone every other day. Right now I have her on 50% calories from a novel protein wet food (Fromm lamb, 4% carbs), and the remainder from her vet-prescribed hydrolyzed protein dry food (HC).
The wet food has been unreal in bringing her BG down; I've needed to decrease insulin dose quite a few times and often in quick succession. The tricky situation is, though, that traditionally I've had to continue to give her prednisolone to stop her from vomiting, and pred raises her blood glucose. It's very noticeable on Emma's spreadsheet: mornings and days after pred was given she starts in the higher yellows, and by the second day when it's wearing off Emma starts in blue or lower yellows.
Currently, Emma 2/3 of her calories at insulin time, and then 1/6 each at +2 and +5 as snacks (both dry).
My questions:
1) should I try to give her a bit more of her calories as wet food on days she's influenced by pred?
2) what percentage of her calories should come at main meals, and what percentage as snacks? Is my food at insulin time too small, and that's why she tends to dip faster than most cats?
Any thoughts are much appreciated.
The wet food has been unreal in bringing her BG down; I've needed to decrease insulin dose quite a few times and often in quick succession. The tricky situation is, though, that traditionally I've had to continue to give her prednisolone to stop her from vomiting, and pred raises her blood glucose. It's very noticeable on Emma's spreadsheet: mornings and days after pred was given she starts in the higher yellows, and by the second day when it's wearing off Emma starts in blue or lower yellows.
Currently, Emma 2/3 of her calories at insulin time, and then 1/6 each at +2 and +5 as snacks (both dry).
My questions:
1) should I try to give her a bit more of her calories as wet food on days she's influenced by pred?
2) what percentage of her calories should come at main meals, and what percentage as snacks? Is my food at insulin time too small, and that's why she tends to dip faster than most cats?
Any thoughts are much appreciated.
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