Brie’s Mom
Member Since 2022
Hi everyone, my name is Jessie and my 4 y/o cat Brie was just diagnosed. I first noticed an increase in urination and drinking, followed by some slight weight loss. Her initial BG was 23.5mmo/L - but was very stressed in the vet. They also found glucose in the urine - which confirmed diagnosis.
She was started on 1iu of Prozinc twice daily. I have purchased a meter but it unfortunately did not come with the calibrating solution so I am waiting for that in the mail. I have corn syrup and high carb kibble ready in case she is showing signs of hypo but it has been very nerve wracking not having the glucometer ready to test for sure. So far we are on day 3 and doing well!
I have switched her from a dry kibble to friskies pate- which is one of my main questions... My brain can't process that friskies is good for cats - I've seen the food charts listed here and have checked the online calculators and can see that they are low in carbs but then when converted to dry matter basis it jumps to over 10%. So which do we value? The wet food carbs listed on the chart of dry matter basis?
I am in Canada so a lot of the brands listed aren't available here. Ideally I'd love to be on tiki cat constantly but I am currently on a very limited income as I navigate my own new chronic illness.
Another question is food quantity. The directions on the sides of cans seem insane. Brie is 13.5lbs and some say to feed 1 10oz can per day! There's no way she could fit that much food inside of her stomach. I have been basing it off of recommended caloric intake supplied by the vet (220 kcal/day) which works out to 1 1/4 cans of Friskies. Does that seem right?
Also if I were to say do 3/4 of her meal friskies and 1/4 tiki cat - would that lower the carb content?
She also has a hard time finishing her 2 meals per day - are multiple smaller meals ok?
Sorry for all of the food questions- this has been extremely confusing to start. The internet and vet has very conflicting opinions. I was frustrated when my vet tried to get me to switch her to a Prescription diabetic dry kibble(?) and a diabetic wet food - both of which had very high carbs.
Once my glucometer is ready I will start the spreadsheet too.
Thank you to everyone in advance - this is such a helpful and to the looks of it a welcoming community that I am happy to have found!
All the best and Happy Holidays -
Jessie and Brie
She was started on 1iu of Prozinc twice daily. I have purchased a meter but it unfortunately did not come with the calibrating solution so I am waiting for that in the mail. I have corn syrup and high carb kibble ready in case she is showing signs of hypo but it has been very nerve wracking not having the glucometer ready to test for sure. So far we are on day 3 and doing well!
I have switched her from a dry kibble to friskies pate- which is one of my main questions... My brain can't process that friskies is good for cats - I've seen the food charts listed here and have checked the online calculators and can see that they are low in carbs but then when converted to dry matter basis it jumps to over 10%. So which do we value? The wet food carbs listed on the chart of dry matter basis?
I am in Canada so a lot of the brands listed aren't available here. Ideally I'd love to be on tiki cat constantly but I am currently on a very limited income as I navigate my own new chronic illness.
Another question is food quantity. The directions on the sides of cans seem insane. Brie is 13.5lbs and some say to feed 1 10oz can per day! There's no way she could fit that much food inside of her stomach. I have been basing it off of recommended caloric intake supplied by the vet (220 kcal/day) which works out to 1 1/4 cans of Friskies. Does that seem right?
Also if I were to say do 3/4 of her meal friskies and 1/4 tiki cat - would that lower the carb content?
She also has a hard time finishing her 2 meals per day - are multiple smaller meals ok?
Sorry for all of the food questions- this has been extremely confusing to start. The internet and vet has very conflicting opinions. I was frustrated when my vet tried to get me to switch her to a Prescription diabetic dry kibble(?) and a diabetic wet food - both of which had very high carbs.
Once my glucometer is ready I will start the spreadsheet too.
Thank you to everyone in advance - this is such a helpful and to the looks of it a welcoming community that I am happy to have found!
All the best and Happy Holidays -
Jessie and Brie