His name is Snoopy! He's 13 1/2 and doesn't look it or act it...he was diagnosed mid August, and has been on Prozinc since, recommended 2 shots a day...I've been buying this kind of expensive food since then...but money is no problem!! I've read that a high protein low carb diet is important, but what other foods are good for this situation? He hasn't thrown up since, only a hairball, since he's a big guy, part Maine Coon and very luxuriously hairy!!! What other food can he eat safely? And in answer to your question about testing sugars, no not yet...He's 100% better now, and acts like a kitten again!!! I'd appreciate any helpful information!! ThanksHello and welcome. I saw that you had posted on the Prozinc forum, but it is best to post on this forum in the beginning.
To answer your question, as long as he's keeping food down now, he should be OK. Maybe something upset his tummy? Or if he eats fast, he could be doing a scarf and barf. After throwing up, just feed smaller amounts over time to start.
I have lots of questions. First, what is his name? How long since he was diagnosed as a diabetic? How long has he been getting the DM food? A lot of cats get tired of it, there is no special reason to feed it for a diabetic cat. It's OK carb wise, but not the greatest ingredients. There are plenty of appropriate commercially available foods he could eat. Are you home testing his sugars?
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We're feeding Purina DM, which he loves....it comes in minced and savory selects...it's not that expensive, and I get a good price onWhat "expensive food" are you feeding him now? You don't need to buy the vet food, there are plenty of commercially available low carb foods that are appropriate for diabetics. You want something under 10% carbs - this is one food list that has product information for carbs. It's a few years old now, meaning there are new products out now. Here is a second food list that is more current but still working on getting data.
However, please do not switch his food to a lower carb food without learning to home test, or put a Freestyle Libre on him. Insulin needs can drop a lot when you switch food, so you need to monitor to prevent hypos.