Hellen -
Cornell University is one of the top veterinary schools in the US. They have a cat clinic and they do consultations. They may be a resource. Lisa Pierson, DVM is the author of a feline nutrition website that we use -- it's where one of the food charts comes from. She has done consultations, as well.
If you can provide more information on what you've been doing with Maggie's food, we can try to offer some guidance. Like you, work has been more than busy and I've not been checking on the Board as much as I'd like. We're truly here to help.
Dear Sienne,
Your message came at exactly the right moment. I was feeling really discouraged and wondering whether it would be the right decision to increase Maggie’s dose back to 0.75u, since things have not been going well at all after the reduction. We are now on day 4 of the 0.50u dose, but it’s very upsetting to feel like we’ve taken ten steps backwards. Over the past two days, Maggie has started urinating large amounts again, drinking a lot of water, and generally sleeping more. I feel like I need to help her somehow… I would really appreciate it if you could take a look at her spreadsheet and share your experienced opinion.
Regarding her food
I’ve been trying for the past 4 months to transition her to a low-carb diet. Maggie has eaten dry food her entire life. When she was diagnosed with diabetes, I switched her (following my vet’s advice) to Royal Canin Diabetic dry food.
After finding this forum and learning that dry food is not good at all, I tried transitioning her to wet food (Pro Plan Diabetic, chicken-based). I did it very slowly, increasing by about one teaspoon every two days (especially since I remembered she had vomited during a previous attempt a few years ago), and I followed Lisa Pierson’s guidelines for a slow transition (I think I’ve read all of her articles on feline nutrition).
Despite the very gradual transition, after a few days she started vomiting. Repeatedly and quite severely. We ended up going to the vet for fluids and anti-nausea treatment for two consecutive days. I thought it might have been a coincidence, so after she fully recovered, I tried again. The same thing happened, only this time with severe diarrhea as well. Again, fluids and anti-nausea treatment.
At some point (I’m sorry, I don’t remember if it was you or Wendy), I was asked whether Maggie had ever been tested for IBD. I looked into it and, based on her symptoms, I started to suspect it might be a possibility.
So I began trying limited-ingredient, novel protein wet foods. I tried 3–4 different ones (Lucky Lou Supermono Lamb / Granatapet Delicatessen Pur Venison / ND Quinoa skin & coat Venison) but the result was always the same. That’s when I gave up on wet food, because I just cannot bear to see her suffer like that. The last time she had that reaction, I truly thought I might lose her. She was completely lethargic, unresponsive, and didn’t eat for two full days. I was terrified.
So my only option was to look for a low-carb alternative to dry food. After a lot of research, I found Ziwi Peak air-dried (venison), and I’ve been trying to transition her to that since we started Lantus.
Right now we’re only at about 20% Ziwi, with the remaining 80% still Royal Canin Diabetic. Every time I try to go above that percentage, her stools become soft, and I get really scared that we’ll end up in the same situation again. I honestly can’t go through that again.
I feel completely overwhelmed and discouraged. I’m trying so hard, and the only progress I’ve managed is reaching 20%...
Thank you so much for your help, and I’m sorry for the long message,I just wanted to give you the full picture.