Hi, this board and it's members have been a fantastic source of support and info in the last month while I have been adjusting to having a newly diabetic cat. I have been using a UK Foods List from here as a guide so massive thank you to the members who made and maintain this
I have now made a spreadsheet that does all the maths for you, so if you want to try a new food you can check it's values with this. I've left a few foods in it just to give an idea of where everything goes but I was intending for it to function as a calculator really
this is the spreadsheet:
Spreadsheet for calculating food values
If you would like to make your own copy this is an easy link:
Google Sheets: Sign-in
Just as a caveat if you're also new or don't know this. Overall carb content isn't the only thing that can cause raised BG - sometimes 'various sugars' are listed as an ingredient - be wary of these. Also certain proteins or particular ingredients can affect some cats
I have now made a spreadsheet that does all the maths for you, so if you want to try a new food you can check it's values with this. I've left a few foods in it just to give an idea of where everything goes but I was intending for it to function as a calculator really
this is the spreadsheet:
Spreadsheet for calculating food values
If you would like to make your own copy this is an easy link:
Google Sheets: Sign-in
Just as a caveat if you're also new or don't know this. Overall carb content isn't the only thing that can cause raised BG - sometimes 'various sugars' are listed as an ingredient - be wary of these. Also certain proteins or particular ingredients can affect some cats