Hi,
My kitty Caramel Sundae (orange & white) was recently diagnosed with diabetes this year. He is 12 years old and also has FLUTD. He had the PU surgery a couple years ago. We caught his diabetes early. He had bloodwork in Nov and all good. He had been on Rx Hills Urinary dry and wet for awhile. When we adopted a kitten for our kitten we rescued. All the cats got Giardia in October. The shelter did not know the kitten had it. Since then, Caramel refused his rx urinary food. So I switched it to otc hills urinary + hairball and pro plan urinary wet.
Then in January, I did a urinalysis for a check up because of things I noticed. Came back + for glucose. They ran a blood test and diagnosed him
I have had issues with the contour next one monitor and lancet device plus self poking his ear. We ended up getting a Libre. He does not mind it and helps! I was not expecting to be charged almost $50 to have the vet tech apply it
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He is currently eating Rx Purina Pro Plan DM dry food (lowest carb (15-16%) with the dl-methionine for urinary concerns that I could find) and OTC Purina Pro Plan urinary wet food. He gets a 3oz can and 1/2 cup of dry a day split into 2 meals followed by 1.5 units of lantus. We have 3 cats and 2 of them are kittens. They eat Purina pro plan kitten dry & wet. We have 3 feeding stations. They are fed at 915am/pm and insulin at 945am/pm. I work 10a-7p m-f from home, so that is what works for us.
Caramel Sundae's glucose is still in the high 300s. He has only been on insulin and diabetic dry food for less than a month. I am not sure when the vet will increase his insulin. I have considered attempting to transition him to mostly wet food with a small amount of dry if he tolerates it. I have read many remission stories using all wet. We are a Purina pro plan family but considering other brands like Purina Fancy Feast. I am not sure of Fancy Feast will be an appropriate food for him since he also has FLUTD. It is cheaper and if I feed mostly wet (might all 3), the cost will add up really fast using a pricer wet food.
When I asked the vet, he suggested getting the Pro Plan DM wet too. It is higher in carbs than otc and only 1 flavor but 2 textures. Do anyone have any suggestions?
Sorry for rambling. Just an anxious cat mommy. Pics included if my 3 babies. Caramel Sundae (orange & white), Luna (gray), and Merlin (black).
Christi
My kitty Caramel Sundae (orange & white) was recently diagnosed with diabetes this year. He is 12 years old and also has FLUTD. He had the PU surgery a couple years ago. We caught his diabetes early. He had bloodwork in Nov and all good. He had been on Rx Hills Urinary dry and wet for awhile. When we adopted a kitten for our kitten we rescued. All the cats got Giardia in October. The shelter did not know the kitten had it. Since then, Caramel refused his rx urinary food. So I switched it to otc hills urinary + hairball and pro plan urinary wet.
Then in January, I did a urinalysis for a check up because of things I noticed. Came back + for glucose. They ran a blood test and diagnosed him
He is currently eating Rx Purina Pro Plan DM dry food (lowest carb (15-16%) with the dl-methionine for urinary concerns that I could find) and OTC Purina Pro Plan urinary wet food. He gets a 3oz can and 1/2 cup of dry a day split into 2 meals followed by 1.5 units of lantus. We have 3 cats and 2 of them are kittens. They eat Purina pro plan kitten dry & wet. We have 3 feeding stations. They are fed at 915am/pm and insulin at 945am/pm. I work 10a-7p m-f from home, so that is what works for us.
Caramel Sundae's glucose is still in the high 300s. He has only been on insulin and diabetic dry food for less than a month. I am not sure when the vet will increase his insulin. I have considered attempting to transition him to mostly wet food with a small amount of dry if he tolerates it. I have read many remission stories using all wet. We are a Purina pro plan family but considering other brands like Purina Fancy Feast. I am not sure of Fancy Feast will be an appropriate food for him since he also has FLUTD. It is cheaper and if I feed mostly wet (might all 3), the cost will add up really fast using a pricer wet food.
When I asked the vet, he suggested getting the Pro Plan DM wet too. It is higher in carbs than otc and only 1 flavor but 2 textures. Do anyone have any suggestions?
Sorry for rambling. Just an anxious cat mommy. Pics included if my 3 babies. Caramel Sundae (orange & white), Luna (gray), and Merlin (black).
Christi