
Young Again has a LID variant which does not have chicken for cats allergic to chicken. Dr. Elsey's has half a dozen variants with different proteins. Cats often get a tummy upset from changing foods too soon. You want to phase out the old one slowly.I was going to try the Young Again but then was afraid to mess with her stomach since she's always been sensitive, but maybe what I should do is get a sample or small bag and just give it to her as a treat at first and see how she reacts.
Yes. Holding doses too long when they numbers are high can lead to glucose toxicity - which means their body gets used to higher numbers and develops a temporary form of insulin resistance.The internal med vet said a few months ago if she's consistently over 300, to put her back to 3.5. Seems like that's the direction we're going.I hate that I messed us up by holding lower doses too long. That's the only thing I can figure.