Re: 03/01/13 Emmy AMPS=218,PMPS=175, +2 86
How about getting some Fancy Feast that has gravy (e.g., Gravy Lovers, roasted, marinated or grilled varieties)? Giving Emmy dry food is going to be a headache in the long run. In the meantime, you can always add a drop or two of corn syrup, honey, maple syrup, etc. to Emmy's canned food.
- Continuing to feed dry will make it harder for you to get her transitioned to a canned food diet.
- Dry takes much, much longer to be metabolized and raise numbers. It takes equally long to work its way out of the system.
- "Gravy" contains the bulk of the carbs in high carb food and cats typically really like it.
- Gravy doesn't fill your cat up. If you need to be steering numbers over several hours, you don't want to be feeding something that is filling. Your cat can then refuse to eat or will vomit. It you need numbers to come up, the last thing you want is a cat that's throwing up her food.
What you're seeing is what happens when you eliminate high carb food from your cat's diet. It is better to feed a bit of low carb to see if you can stabilize the numbers. What you're seeing with numbers that are hovering around the 60s is a good thing. It's a healing range for Emmy's pancreas. You need to not panic and not start shoveling high carb into your cat.
The first step is to see if LC will get the numbers to slow down and level out. If the keep dropping, you can add some carbs. If they drop below 50, you want to follow these instructions on
handling low numbers. For now, you want to see that the numbers are not continuing to drop if you don't feed. The problem is that we don't know when the dry food is going to hit.
Edited to Add (ETA): Can you add these numbers to your spreadsheet? Also, for the future, if you have a question or feel like you need help, add something to your subject line. We tend to scan the board and if numbers don't look unusual, I might not have come back to take a look.