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No sleep last night. I just wanted to cry when after all that hard work to keep her surfing last night she still zoomed to 533 by injection time. She's not a happy girl right now.
Hubby and I need to buy some more DM but we got to examining the ingredient lists for it and compared it to the Fancy Feast Turkey and Giblets pate 3 ounce can. I'd already spoken to the Purina vet line and the doc told me FF contains 3.9% carbs dry matter, which is what's important evidently, and 53% protein. The DM contains 7.14% carbs and 56.9% protein for a 5.5 ounce can. So the analysis is quite similar between them, only we noticed the FF actually has better ingredients. Then I went back into Olive's SS and realized that her levels were actually much better during that period of time when she was on the FF. The only reason we took her off was after that time she threw up for 12 hours and she'd eaten the FF beef at the meal that triggered the vomitting spell.
I also noticed Dr. Pierson said FF pates were okay for diabetic kitties and a better alternative than the DM. So if Olive will accept it, we'll just let her eat the FF instead. We've already got a bunch here that we never took back to the store and it would save us from having to buy the expensive DM right now. We've just got to get her through until the 29th. Also, a little food for thought as I was reading through her website...she's of the opinion that the lowest carb you can find would be the best for your diabetic cat. Or did I read that wrong? So why then are all the vets telling us MORE carbs. More carbs. If less is truly the better way to go with Olive, then why is she not stabilizing when on the raw diet as it's 0.4% for 3-4 nuggets of which she was getting 6 nuggets a day. I just don't understand. Can somebody explain it to me?
No sleep last night. I just wanted to cry when after all that hard work to keep her surfing last night she still zoomed to 533 by injection time. She's not a happy girl right now.
Hubby and I need to buy some more DM but we got to examining the ingredient lists for it and compared it to the Fancy Feast Turkey and Giblets pate 3 ounce can. I'd already spoken to the Purina vet line and the doc told me FF contains 3.9% carbs dry matter, which is what's important evidently, and 53% protein. The DM contains 7.14% carbs and 56.9% protein for a 5.5 ounce can. So the analysis is quite similar between them, only we noticed the FF actually has better ingredients. Then I went back into Olive's SS and realized that her levels were actually much better during that period of time when she was on the FF. The only reason we took her off was after that time she threw up for 12 hours and she'd eaten the FF beef at the meal that triggered the vomitting spell.
I also noticed Dr. Pierson said FF pates were okay for diabetic kitties and a better alternative than the DM. So if Olive will accept it, we'll just let her eat the FF instead. We've already got a bunch here that we never took back to the store and it would save us from having to buy the expensive DM right now. We've just got to get her through until the 29th. Also, a little food for thought as I was reading through her website...she's of the opinion that the lowest carb you can find would be the best for your diabetic cat. Or did I read that wrong? So why then are all the vets telling us MORE carbs. More carbs. If less is truly the better way to go with Olive, then why is she not stabilizing when on the raw diet as it's 0.4% for 3-4 nuggets of which she was getting 6 nuggets a day. I just don't understand. Can somebody explain it to me?

