01/11 Molly AMPS 205

Adrienne & Molly (GA)

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Started Molly on probiotic last evening, and the paste for 10 days. Hopefully this will work. Any suggestions on how to give Molly the paste? I tried her food but she's a smart cat and knows it's in there.
 
Would she eat it disguised in this?
I give these to Temp. Basically just puréed canned chicken and a bit of tapioca starch and guar gum for emulsification. I ran the numbers and they are less than 1% carbs.
Hartz Delectables Non-Seafood Bisque Lickable Wet Cat Treats https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08PQ18D53?tag=felinediabetesfdmb-20

eta: he’s SO picky and won’t eat much and inhales the bisque as his +10 meal. You can find it at the grocery store as singles.
 
When I’ve given it to my cats, I put it on my finger and then slid it in the side of their mouth. I put a silicon cot (food grade) on my finger first to protect from their teeth. That was the only way I could get it in them, but it would have been a lot easier if they would have eaten it in food! Maybe try some really strong tuna juice if she likes it. Good luck!
 
What I've been using for Ti-Mousse is Catit Creamy... I KNOW it's not ideal for diabetes cats but he took his medecine with it all the time (powder or drops). When giving just a little, it should not affect her BG a lot. If you go that way:
- prepare the plate with the meds in it (Catit, meds, little top coat of Catit) so it will be ready;
- put a bit of Catit on your finger so she'll try it (BTW there's a lot of flavors);
- then present her the plate already prepared with the meds, hopefully she'll take it; it can take a few minutes before she wants to try it;
- finally put again a bit of Catit on your finger so she'll stay with the good taste (no meds);

It worked for my Ti-Mouse most of the times until the end... (for him, it was his little desert...).

Hope it works; sometimes we have to chose between diabetes or meds...:bighug:
 
When I’ve given it to my cats, I put it on my finger and then slid it in the side of their mouth. I put a silicon cot (food grade) on my finger first to protect from their teeth. That was the only way I could get it in them, but it would have been a lot easier if they would have eaten it in food! Maybe try some really strong tuna juice if she likes it. Good luck!
Thanks Jackie, I've been wrapping her in a blanket, started back at giving her the paste. Rub it on her teeth and around her mouth.
 
Would she eat it disguised in this?
I give these to Temp. Basically just puréed canned chicken and a bit of tapioca starch and guar gum for emulsification. I ran the numbers and they are less than 1% carbs.
Hartz Delectables Non-Seafood Bisque Lickable Wet Cat Treats https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08PQ18D53?tag=felinediabetesfdmb-20

eta: he’s SO picky and won’t eat much and inhales the bisque as his +10 meal. You can find it at the grocery store as singles.
I have the same brand but it's in a tube? I squirted some in a dish, put the powder on it, then add more of the treat on top. She licked it up yesterday.
 
What I've been using for Ti-Mousse is Catit Creamy... I KNOW it's not ideal for diabetes cats but he took his medecine with it all the time (powder or drops). When giving just a little, it should not affect her BG a lot. If you go that way:
- prepare the plate with the meds in it (Catit, meds, little top coat of Catit) so it will be ready;
- put a bit of Catit on your finger so she'll try it (BTW there's a lot of flavors);
- then present her the plate already prepared with the meds, hopefully she'll take it; it can take a few minutes before she wants to try it;
- finally put again a bit of Catit on your finger so she'll stay with the good taste (no meds);

It worked for my Ti-Mouse most of the times until the end... (for him, it was his little desert...).

Hope it works; sometimes we have to chose between diabetes or meds...:bighug:

I have something similar to the brand you have. It worked for now, hopefully she doesn't catch on there's powder mixed in that treat lol. Thank you Lyane :):bighug:
 
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