houghtam
Member Since 2013
Good morning LL! I know there are kitties out there in much worse shape than my Hardey and that I am probably being paranoid, but thought I should post his BG this morning since he has never had a 130 since I started testing 2 months ago. nailbite_smile
I hadn't done a morning test in awhile since I have to get up so early and he is usually just content to just nap after breakfast. Most of my tests are in the afternoon (and since he's OTJ I only test every few days). I had noticed his afternoon BG were in the low 100's and I hadn't seen any below 100 in awhile. I thought, just to be sure, I'll try an AM one and ... 130!!!!
I'm trying to figure out what I'm doing different. He is still on the appetite stimulant - Cyproheptadine (which is doing wonders - he's eating about 2 - 3 cans of Friskies a day and gaining his strength back). I started the slipperty elm bark (1/2 capsule in water/food twice a day) yesterday. There is no sugar on the ingredient list for the SEB - I checked it again to make sure.
The only other thing that has changed is that he will only eat Friskies Tasty Treasure pates with cheese. He was eating the FF ones, but refuses them now. The Friskies are new ones (they have gravy and sauce ones too that are on the food list, but not the pates). I figured a pate is a pate, right? I checked the ingredient list and there doesn't seem to be anything in it that would be different. For example, the turkey/chicken pate with cheese has: water, meat by products, liver, turkey, chicken, chicken by-products, fish, cheese, rice, artificial/natural flavors, guar gum, corn starch, calcium phosphate, soybean oil, potasium chorlate, salt, dried whey, magnesium sulfate, sodium triophosophate, chlorine chloride, carrageenan, taurine, thiamine mononitrate, vitamin E, zinc sulfate, menadione sodium bisulfate complex, pyridoxine hydrochloride, riboflavin, b12, biotin, folic acid, vitamin d3, potassium iodide.
The only thing that is different from FF cheese is the rice, could that be it? I hope not because right now, it's the only thing he'll eat. I looked at Friskies Mariner's Catch (pate) and it has rice in it, and is on the food list with lower carbs (6 from wet and 8 from dry), so I don't think it would be.
I'm going to test him again in an hour. I tested him right after eating his morning meal.
Any suggestions? Should I try a different food? Alot of you use the Wellness grain free wet, I noticed it seems less in carbs, do finiky cats seem to like it? Should I switch? Figures since I just bought about 20 cans of the Friskies....
I hadn't done a morning test in awhile since I have to get up so early and he is usually just content to just nap after breakfast. Most of my tests are in the afternoon (and since he's OTJ I only test every few days). I had noticed his afternoon BG were in the low 100's and I hadn't seen any below 100 in awhile. I thought, just to be sure, I'll try an AM one and ... 130!!!!
I'm trying to figure out what I'm doing different. He is still on the appetite stimulant - Cyproheptadine (which is doing wonders - he's eating about 2 - 3 cans of Friskies a day and gaining his strength back). I started the slipperty elm bark (1/2 capsule in water/food twice a day) yesterday. There is no sugar on the ingredient list for the SEB - I checked it again to make sure.
The only other thing that has changed is that he will only eat Friskies Tasty Treasure pates with cheese. He was eating the FF ones, but refuses them now. The Friskies are new ones (they have gravy and sauce ones too that are on the food list, but not the pates). I figured a pate is a pate, right? I checked the ingredient list and there doesn't seem to be anything in it that would be different. For example, the turkey/chicken pate with cheese has: water, meat by products, liver, turkey, chicken, chicken by-products, fish, cheese, rice, artificial/natural flavors, guar gum, corn starch, calcium phosphate, soybean oil, potasium chorlate, salt, dried whey, magnesium sulfate, sodium triophosophate, chlorine chloride, carrageenan, taurine, thiamine mononitrate, vitamin E, zinc sulfate, menadione sodium bisulfate complex, pyridoxine hydrochloride, riboflavin, b12, biotin, folic acid, vitamin d3, potassium iodide.
The only thing that is different from FF cheese is the rice, could that be it? I hope not because right now, it's the only thing he'll eat. I looked at Friskies Mariner's Catch (pate) and it has rice in it, and is on the food list with lower carbs (6 from wet and 8 from dry), so I don't think it would be.
I'm going to test him again in an hour. I tested him right after eating his morning meal.
Any suggestions? Should I try a different food? Alot of you use the Wellness grain free wet, I noticed it seems less in carbs, do finiky cats seem to like it? Should I switch? Figures since I just bought about 20 cans of the Friskies....