HannahS
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Hello! This is my first post and everyone has been recommending this forum so i’m really hoping for some advice on this topic.
My cat was diagnosed with diabetes a bit over a year ago. We have, first of all been to many vets and really haven’t found one that hasn’t been dismissive to us about some topic regarding my cats health. I am very willing to do anything for him, and when a prescription diet and high dose of lantus still keeps him at high glucose levels, what am I to think besides changing something?
The point is, my vet is very dismissive of a homemade diet after I did research and even wanted a nutritionists help (these websites require vet approval of course) I just have a hard time believing that a grocery store food like friskies can be better for my cats health when a prescription food isn’t even doing much + that’s not even mentioning the price! I understand the concerns, however if the recipe is approved by the standards we have for commercial food and by a nutritionist, then what exactly is the issue? wouldn’t it be, in fact, better? from my knowledge friskies isn’t even okay for healthy, non diabetic cats! it just is confusing for me and I feel lost. I am willing to cook, measure, add supplements, scale, whatever is needed but my vet won’t even give me the chance.
I know that’s long but any advice is really appreciated even if it’s constructive criticism! I just need help. Thank you.
My cat was diagnosed with diabetes a bit over a year ago. We have, first of all been to many vets and really haven’t found one that hasn’t been dismissive to us about some topic regarding my cats health. I am very willing to do anything for him, and when a prescription diet and high dose of lantus still keeps him at high glucose levels, what am I to think besides changing something?
The point is, my vet is very dismissive of a homemade diet after I did research and even wanted a nutritionists help (these websites require vet approval of course) I just have a hard time believing that a grocery store food like friskies can be better for my cats health when a prescription food isn’t even doing much + that’s not even mentioning the price! I understand the concerns, however if the recipe is approved by the standards we have for commercial food and by a nutritionist, then what exactly is the issue? wouldn’t it be, in fact, better? from my knowledge friskies isn’t even okay for healthy, non diabetic cats! it just is confusing for me and I feel lost. I am willing to cook, measure, add supplements, scale, whatever is needed but my vet won’t even give me the chance.
I know that’s long but any advice is really appreciated even if it’s constructive criticism! I just need help. Thank you.
The one I later adopted gained a couple pounds, and slimmed down nicely once he was on low carb wet food at my place.