New member couple questions about wet food

My cat has been fed dry food all her life. Trying to swap to wet food after finding out she's diabetic. What are some of the better low carb options? I started with fancy feast but I see others say it can cause other health issues later. She also is very stubborn with wet food, I don't think it's that she doesn't like it, she just tends to lick it down to the sides then stop and I rescoop it into a pile until she won't eat anymore but still won't eat full servings. I've tried mixing in water and making it soupy but she'll drink the water and somehow even though it's mashed up, the food will mostly be left behind, and I've also tried mixing in freeze dried treats. I wanted to try a low carb dry food but I see there are issues with water intake and UTIs so would dry food but with a supplemental broth on the side be a good combo? Ty for any response, I tend to get overwhelmed and suffer from decision paralysis when face with new stress or a lot of options to have to consider. I'm also wondering if there is a specific type of glucose monitor and/or keytone monitor that is recommended.
 
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Here is the link to our spreadsheet so you can record cats BG numbers , the link will also explain how to use it
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/how-to-create-a-spreadsheet.241706/


Here is our food chart which shows how many carbs there are in each. Many feed Fancy Feast Classic Pates or Friskies Pates.
Most feed about 6% or less carbs

You can even feed the Fancy Feast Roasted/Flaked/Chunky
The are either 4%, 5% , and 6% which are also ok to feed

Chunky Chicken Feast - is 4% carbs.

If you are looking for a wet food that is low in carbs and low in phosphorus, ( Fancy Feast and Friskies are high in phosphorus)

You can try Weruva Pates

low carb/ low phosphorus which is better for the kidneys
if you tap on this link and look at post #32 I listed some Weruva pates for another member that's low carb/ low phosphorus with kitties with CKD
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/new-member-11-8-and-i-am-tired.283363/#post-3124085
You can order them on line also


If you are feeding any dry food you need to transition slowly
because switching to a low carb diet can lower the BG a lot
Link to transition to low carb diet from dry foodhttps://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/transitioning-your-cat-from-dry-to-wet-food.956/

A change to a low carb diet can significantly impact a kitty's BG numbers and greatly reduce the need for insulin. So any transition in diet when already on insulin, has to be made gradually and with careful monitoring of the BG (with home testing) and insulin requirements. We have had cats that have gone off insulin with just a change from high carb kibble to a low carb canned diet.
 
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This is a wonderful website on feline nutrition that's authored by a vet. This is the link to a chart that lists most of the canned cat foods available in the US along with their nutritional information including carbohydrates. We consider low carb as under 10% although most members feed their cat a variety that's in the 5% neighborhood.

There are only a few low carb dry foods -- Young Again Zero Carb and Dr. Elsey's Clean Protein. You're correct in that dry food has a low moisture content. This issue coupled with most cats having a limited thirst drive can make dry food less than ideal for kidney health. Plus, diabetes is hard on the kidneys. If you're going to use dry food, making sure your cat is getting plenty of water will help. Broth is fine but be sure it is very low in sodium/salt. In addition to the traditional kibble, there are raw foods that are either air or freeze dried (e.g., ZiwiPeak or Stella & Chewys).

Many people here feed their cat Fancy Feast. To the best of my knowledge, it has not caused any health problems. Given how your cat is eating, you might want to consider a food that isn't pate style. For example, Tiki Cat has several low carb options that are shreds. To be honest, you may need to experiment.

As far as glucometers, we generally recommend a human meter. The strips are much less expensive than a pet specific monitor and if you run out of strips, you can get those for a human monitor almost anywhere. Strips for a pet meter are not easy to locate if you've run out and you usually have to buy them online. Many people here use the Walmart Relion meter. There isn't one specific ketone meter that's hugely popular. The Precision Xtra has been around for a long time. Several members have used the Keto Mojo. If you're going to go to Walmart, I'd see what ketone meters they stock. Just so you're aware, unless your cat had ketones present at diagnosis, you can use ketone urine test strips to test for ketones. You have to stalk your cat to the litter box and swipe the strip through your cat's urine stream (or collect a sample) but the urine strips are inexpensive.

Everyone one is completely overwhelmed at the beginning of this adventure. I promise, it does get easier! You and your cat will develop a routine. Also, this board typically has someone around 24/7. There are members from all over the world which is why someone is usually around. In addition, we like questions!!

Please let us know if you need information on home testing or anything else about getting started.
 
Most of our members use a human meter that's what our numbers are based on

Here is the link for the meter and test strips so you don't have to search for them. Most of us use human meters
Relion Premier Classic Meter at Walmart for 9 dollars
https://www.walmart.com/ip/ReliOn-Premier-CLASSIC-Blood-Glucose-Monitoring-System/552134103

The tests strips are 17.88 for 100
https://www.walmart.com/ip/ReliOn-Premier-Blood-Glucose-Test-Strips-100-Count/575088197
At least if you need more test strips you can run into Walmart and pick them up or if you're running low you can just order them from Walmart on line



Always aim for the sweet spot warm the ears up first, you can put rice in a sock and put it in the microwave, test it on the inside of your wrist to be sure it's not to hot, like you would test a babies bottle. Youcan fill a pill bottle with warm water and roll it on the ears also.Just keep rubbing the ears with your fingers to warm them up
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6. As the ears get used to bleeding and grow more capillaries it gets easier to get the amount of blood you need on the first try. If he won’t stand still, you can get the blood onto a clean finger nail and test from there.
When you do get some blood you can try milking the ear.
Get you finger and gently push up toward the blood , more will appear
You will put the cotton round behind his ear in case you poke your finger, after you are done testing you will fold the cotton round over his ear to stop the bleeding , press gently for about 10 or 20 seconds until it stops
Get 26 or 28 gauge lancets any brand
A lot of us use the lancets to test freehand not the lancing device
I find it better to see where I'm aiming
Look at the lancet under a light and you will see one side is curved upward, that's the side you want to poke with

Try putting a thin layer of Vaseline on the ear so the blood will bead up


Here is a video one of our members made, just ignore when she has to code it, that's because she is using a pet meter ,with a human meter like the Relion no coding is needed
VIDEO: How to test your cat's blood sugar
 
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Here is the link to our spreadsheet so you can record cats BG numbers , the link will also explain how to use it
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/how-to-create-a-spreadsheet.241706/


Here is our food chart which shows how many carbs there are in each. Many feed Fancy Feast Classic Pates or Friskies Pates.
Most feed about 6% or less carbs

You can even feed the Fancy Feast Roasted/Flaked/Chunky
The are either 4%, 5% , and 6% which are also ok to feed

Chunky Chicken Feast - is 4% carbs.

If you are looking for a wet food that is low in carbs and low in phosphorus, ( Fancy Feast and Friskies are high in phosphorus)

You can try Weruva Pates

low carb/ low phosphorus which is better for the kidneys
if you tap on this link and look at post #32 I listed some Weruva pates for another member that's low carb/ low phosphorus with kitties with CKD
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/new-member-11-8-and-i-am-tired.283363/#post-3124085
You can order them on line also


If you are feeding any dry food you need to transition slowly
because switching to a low carb diet can lower the BG a lot
Link to transition to low carb diet from dry foodhttps://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/transitioning-your-cat-from-dry-to-wet-food.956/

A change to a low carb diet can significantly impact a kitty's BG numbers and greatly reduce the need for insulin. So any transition in diet when already on insulin, has to be made gradually and with careful monitoring of the BG (with home testing) and insulin requirements. We have had cats that have gone off insulin with just a change from high carb kibble to a low carb canned diet.
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Be sure to click the 'Save Changes' button at the bottom. If you need help urgently it is important we know these things at a glance. We don’t want to waste valuable time finding out information.


Here is the link to our spreadsheet so you can record cats BG numbers , the link will also explain how to use it
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/how-to-create-a-spreadsheet.241706/


Here is our food chart which shows how many carbs there are in each. Many feed Fancy Feast Classic Pates or Friskies Pates.
Most feed about 6% or less carbs

You can even feed the Fancy Feast Roasted/Flaked/Chunky
The are either 4%, 5% , and 6% which are also ok to feed

Chunky Chicken Feast - is 4% carbs.

If you are looking for a wet food that is low in carbs and low in phosphorus, ( Fancy Feast and Friskies are high in phosphorus)

You can try Weruva Pates

low carb/ low phosphorus which is better for the kidneys
if you tap on this link and look at post #32 I listed some Weruva pates for another member that's low carb/ low phosphorus with kitties with CKD
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/new-member-11-8-and-i-am-tired.283363/#post-3124085
You can order them on line also


If you are feeding any dry food you need to transition slowly
because switching to a low carb diet can lower the BG a lot
Link to transition to low carb diet from dry foodhttps://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/transitioning-your-cat-from-dry-to-wet-food.956/

A change to a low carb diet can significantly impact a kitty's BG numbers and greatly reduce the need for insulin. So any transition in diet when already on insulin, has to be made gradually and with careful monitoring of the BG (with home testing) and insulin requirements. We have had cats that have gone off insulin with just a change from high carb kibble to a low carb canned diet.

Ty so much. I started the sig will update as I have more info. I just found out so any treatment hasn't started yet as awaiting new results and just trying to be proactive on things to get so I'm ready.
 
Some more food transition tips here: Transitioning your cat from dry to wet food

Also a bunch of picture and videos on home testing in this post: Hometesting Links and Tips

Lots of people do feed Fancy Feast as it's economical. By itself it doesn't cause medical issues, but if a kitty already has some medical conditions, it might not be the best food. For example, kidney kitties often need lower phosphorus food, and FF is higher in phosphorus. If FF is what your cat will eat for now and is otherwise healthy, it's a good way to get her transitioned to wet.
 
This is a wonderful website on feline nutrition that's authored by a vet. This is the link to a chart that lists most of the canned cat foods available in the US along with their nutritional information including carbohydrates. We consider low carb as under 10% although most members feed their cat a variety that's in the 5% neighborhood.

There are only a few low carb dry foods -- Young Again Zero Carb and Dr. Elsey's Clean Protein. You're correct in that dry food has a low moisture content. This issue coupled with most cats having a limited thirst drive can make dry food less than ideal for kidney health. Plus, diabetes is hard on the kidneys. If you're going to use dry food, making sure your cat is getting plenty of water will help. Broth is fine but be sure it is very low in sodium/salt. In addition to the traditional kibble, there are raw foods that are either air or freeze dried (e.g., ZiwiPeak or Stella & Chewys).

Many people here feed their cat Fancy Feast. To the best of my knowledge, it has not caused any health problems. Given how your cat is eating, you might want to consider a food that isn't pate style. For example, Tiki Cat has several low carb options that are shreds. To be honest, you may need to experiment.

As far as glucometers, we generally recommend a human meter. The strips are much less expensive than a pet specific monitor and if you run out of strips, you can get those for a human monitor almost anywhere. Strips for a pet meter are not easy to locate if you've run out and you usually have to buy them online. Many people here use the Walmart Relion meter. There isn't one specific ketone meter that's hugely popular. The Precision Xtra has been around for a long time. Several members have used the Keto Mojo. If you're going to go to Walmart, I'd see what ketone meters they stock. Just so you're aware, unless your cat had ketones present at diagnosis, you can use ketone urine test strips to test for ketones. You have to stalk your cat to the litter box and swipe the strip through your cat's urine stream (or collect a sample) but the urine strips are inexpensive.

Everyone one is completely overwhelmed at the beginning of this adventure. I promise, it does get easier! You and your cat will develop a routine. Also, this board typically has someone around 24/7. There are members from all over the world which is why someone is usually around. In addition, we like questions!!

Please let us know if you need information on home testing or anything else about getting started.

Ty so much for the info. I'm going to try everything I can find on here to slowly transition her and in the meantime with the dry food I will mix water in with wet food since she will lick up all the water without eating much of the food.
 
Most of our members use a human meter that's what our numbers are based on

Here is the link for the meter and test strips so you don't have to search for them. Most of us use human meters
Relion Premier Classic Meter at Walmart for 9 dollars
https://www.walmart.com/ip/ReliOn-Premier-CLASSIC-Blood-Glucose-Monitoring-System/552134103

The tests strips are 17.88 for 100
https://www.walmart.com/ip/ReliOn-Premier-Blood-Glucose-Test-Strips-100-Count/575088197
At least if you need more test strips you can run into Walmart and pick them up or if you're running low you can just order them from Walmart on line



Always aim for the sweet spot warm the ears up first, you can put rice in a sock and put it in the microwave, test it on the inside of your wrist to be sure it's not to hot, like you would test a babies bottle. Youcan fill a pill bottle with warm water and roll it on the ears also.Just keep rubbing the ears with your fingers to warm them up
c2b8079a-b471-4fa6-ac36-9ac1c8d6dcca-jpeg.57072
fec17d29-5ab4-44a8-912b-3a91944c3954-jpeg.57073

6. As the ears get used to bleeding and grow more capillaries it gets easier to get the amount of blood you need on the first try. If he won’t stand still, you can get the blood onto a clean finger nail and test from there.
When you do get some blood you can try milking the ear.
Get you finger and gently push up toward the blood , more will appear
You will put the cotton round behind his ear in case you poke your finger, after you are done testing you will fold the cotton round over his ear to stop the bleeding , press gently for about 10 or 20 seconds until it stops
Get 26 or 28 gauge lancets any brand
A lot of us use the lancets to test freehand not the lancing device
I find it better to see where I'm aiming
Look at the lancet under a light and you will see one side is curved upward, that's the side you want to poke with

Try putting a thin layer of Vaseline on the ear so the blood will bead up


Here is a video one of our members made, just ignore when she has to code it, that's because she is using a pet meter ,with a human meter like the Relion no coding is needed
VIDEO: How to test your cat's blood sugar
ty so much this will help tremendously!
 
Most of our members use a human meter that's what our numbers are based on

Here is the link for the meter and test strips so you don't have to search for them. Most of us use human meters
Relion Premier Classic Meter at Walmart for 9 dollars
https://www.walmart.com/ip/ReliOn-Premier-CLASSIC-Blood-Glucose-Monitoring-System/552134103

The tests strips are 17.88 for 100
https://www.walmart.com/ip/ReliOn-Premier-Blood-Glucose-Test-Strips-100-Count/575088197
At least if you need more test strips you can run into Walmart and pick them up or if you're running low you can just order them from Walmart on line



Always aim for the sweet spot warm the ears up first, you can put rice in a sock and put it in the microwave, test it on the inside of your wrist to be sure it's not to hot, like you would test a babies bottle. Youcan fill a pill bottle with warm water and roll it on the ears also.Just keep rubbing the ears with your fingers to warm them up
c2b8079a-b471-4fa6-ac36-9ac1c8d6dcca-jpeg.57072
fec17d29-5ab4-44a8-912b-3a91944c3954-jpeg.57073

6. As the ears get used to bleeding and grow more capillaries it gets easier to get the amount of blood you need on the first try. If he won’t stand still, you can get the blood onto a clean finger nail and test from there.
When you do get some blood you can try milking the ear.
Get you finger and gently push up toward the blood , more will appear
You will put the cotton round behind his ear in case you poke your finger, after you are done testing you will fold the cotton round over his ear to stop the bleeding , press gently for about 10 or 20 seconds until it stops
Get 26 or 28 gauge lancets any brand
A lot of us use the lancets to test freehand not the lancing device
I find it better to see where I'm aiming
Look at the lancet under a light and you will see one side is curved upward, that's the side you want to poke with

Try putting a thin layer of Vaseline on the ear so the blood will bead up


Here is a video one of our members made, just ignore when she has to code it, that's because she is using a pet meter ,with a human meter like the Relion no coding is needed
VIDEO: How to test your cat's blood sugar
In that picture, is that whole region circled in red the sweet spot or is it specifically one of the tiny blood vessels in that region and not the pink fleshy areas in between?
 
Don't aim for the big vein, or you'll "spray paint" the walls nearby. Which we have all done. Make sure you have a gauze handy to put pressure on tke poke site. So basically poke anywhere between the vein (but not on it) and the edge of the ear.
 
Don't aim for the big vein, or you'll "spray paint" the walls nearby. Which we have all done. Make sure you have a gauze handy to put pressure on tke poke site. So basically poke anywhere between the vein (but not on it) and the edge of the ear.
But I don't have to specifically aim for the smaller veins in between the big/main vein and edge of ear, any of that region in between is ok?
 
Anywhere between the edge of the ear and the vein is fine :) I poke my cat at random places along the edge of his ear and always get blood. Some cats only have one little area that will consistently give blood so try to aim for that area each time.
 
Welcome!!!

The Dr. Elsey's low-carb dry had a recent formula change that some people were not pleased about. Kobe is still transitioning from dry to wet. He eats some of both. He likes this PowerCat Kibble. I cannot speak to its long term use, but if you are looking for a low carb kibble to help you through the transition to wet, I can recommend the PowerCat. Extra water in the wet food is good. Kobe has a cat fountain in a high traffic area that he drinks from every time he walks past. It's tempting to put it out of the way, but I would recommend lots of water where your cat cannot miss it!

You didn't say that you were doing this, but from what I have read it's a bad idea to put water in dry kibble. Freeze dried stuff is a different story - I think you can serve that rehydrated.
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Please do not buy the PowerCat Kibble. It is not low carb. I was told by somebody that is was, but it is NOT. It's actually medium carb... not sure exactly what % Calories from carbs, yet :arghh:
 
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Please do not buy the PowerCat Kibble. It is not low carb. I was told by somebody that is was, but it is NOT. I am horrified to report that it has 21% Calories from carbs. :arghh:
I really hate how carb information isn't on most cat foods. Feels like with humans, many cat foods are designed to intentionally cause diabetes since insulin etc is such big business. The science diet stuff for sensitive stomach I was giving mochi before swapping i found out was like 25-30% carb iirc :(
 
Dry foods are made for the convenience of Humans. Just fill a bowl and set it out and refill as needed. Some people don't even bother to wash the bowl out daily so bacteria just grows in the bowl and on the leftover food. Catinfo.org goes into the details of cat nutrition and the dry vs canned issues. All the starches needed to hold the ingredients in that kibble shape means carbs and some cheap brands are super high in carbs. Big name brands vets recommend aren't any better. Long ago there was a dry food chart that listed all of the common brands at that time and I recall seeing 40% carbs in some :eek:

:bighug:
 
Dry foods are made for the convenience of Humans. Just fill a bowl and set it out and refill as needed. Some people don't even bother to wash the bowl out daily so bacteria just grows in the bowl and on the leftover food. Catinfo.org goes into the details of cat nutrition and the dry vs canned issues. All the starches needed to hold the ingredients in that kibble shape means carbs and some cheap brands are super high in carbs. Big name brands vets recommend aren't any better. Long ago there was a dry food chart that listed all of the common brands at that time and I recall seeing 40% carbs in some :eek:

:bighug:
I'm guilty of some of that due to not knowing better which is on me. She had a little bit of cat acne at one point which is when I learned how important it was to wash everything so now I'm diligent with it every day. Also why I feel like I've been studied for the most important final of my life these last few days learning everything I can about fd so I can make sure I give her the best care.
 
Don't feel bad:bighug: A lot of people on FDMB wound up here because they fed a dry food only diet for years and had no idea how bad it is for a cat's health. Vets often don't know what proper nutrition is. Now that you're here and learning, you can use the knowledge for future cats:). I sure learned a lot the first time I had a diabetic. When Leroy came along, he was already on a raw diet so I continued it. His diabetes is steroid induced from the pred he was originally on for his IBD and asthma :facepalm: Sometimes you do everything right and the cat still ends up being a lemon :rolleyes:
 
Don't feel bad:bighug: A lot of people on FDMB wound up here because they fed a dry food only diet for years and had no idea how bad it is for a cat's health. Vets often don't know what proper nutrition is. Now that you're here and learning, you can use the knowledge for future cats:). I sure learned a lot the first time I had a diabetic. When Leroy came along, he was already on a raw diet so I continued it. His diabetes is steroid induced from the pred he was originally on for his IBD and asthma :facepalm: Sometimes you do everything right and the cat still ends up being a lemon :rolleyes:
Yeah the info here is amazing. And I love sour stuff so I don't mind lemons :)
 
I'm also wondering if there is a specific type of glucose monitor and/or keytone monitor that is recommended.
@Mochi
Amazon has them , try and get the one with the cheapest tests strips for the amount they are

If you want to check for ketones you can buy ketostix
Catching and testing urine
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1quta5WLEjdO0Y_t2dAYSwN84h-LNZWxOdtVsJDKZ16A/pub

Some.people slide a - dedicated - soup ladle underneath. Others put saran wrap on top of the litter where they usually pee and put the test strip there


If you ever want to test with a ketone meter
Here are two of the more commonly used ketone meters: the Nova Max Plus or Precision Xtra Blood & Ketone meters Nova Max Plus or Precision Xtra Blood & Ketone meters
The test strips are very expensive though

Amazon has them , try and get the one with the cheapest tests strips for the amount they are
 
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@Mochi
Amazon has them , try and get the one with the cheapest tests strips for the amount they are

If you want to check for ketones you can buy ketostix
Catching and testing urine
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1quta5WLEjdO0Y_t2dAYSwN84h-LNZWxOdtVsJDKZ16A/pub

Some.people slide a - dedicated - soup ladle underneath. Others put saran wrap on top of the litter where they usually pee and put the test strip there


If you ever want to test with a ketone meter
Here are two of the more commonly used ketone meters: the Nova Max Plus or Precision Xtra Blood & Ketone meters Nova Max Plus or Precision Xtra Blood & Ketone meters
The test strips are very expensive though

Amazon has them , try and get the one with the cheapest tests strips for the amount they are
I did end up picking up a relion meter strips and lancets based on the groups suggestions. She took her first shot like a champ and didn't even react (hopefully i did it right but no moisture in area so I think I got it in) Have the libre while we both get better with the ear pricks but I have everything on hand and have been testing her urine with the ketostix daily
 
Ty! It's such a huge weight lifted and relief having the first one behind us. My brain is like a worst case scenario simulator so now that I know she doesn't mind it's like I can finally breathe since first getting the diagnosis

You did it!!!! The anticipation is definitely worst part. Congratulations and welcome to the Vampire Club!!!

I cried for the first shot and at least the first ear pokes. And most of the times I applied Kobe's Libre at home. :( He wasn't bothered by any of it. :cool: His least favorite part? the warm rice sock.o_O LOL
 
You did it!!!! The anticipation is definitely worst part. Congratulations and welcome to the Vampire Club!!!

I cried for the first shot and at least the first ear pokes. And most of the times I applied Kobe's Libre at home. :( He wasn't bothered by any of it. :cool: His least favorite part? the warm rice sock.o_O LOL
Ty! Lol that's funny. Mochi is the same, so I'm just rubbing her ear by hand, she does not like the objects approaching her face. One time I bought one of those brushes you wear as a glove and her instinct was to attack it lol. It helps so much when our babies are such troopers with all of the prodding and poking.
 
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