danioconnell
New Member
Hello,
I have 6 cats. My oldest, Mao Mao, is 15 and he was recently diagnosed with diabetes but after flushing the ketones out and antibiotics for pancreitis (sp?) he is no longer on insulin after a little over one week. He is doing well but very thin along the back bone. I'm not sure if that is muscle weight that he has lost or fat. His records show that he has lost approx. 3 lbs from last year. I would like to know the best course of action to deal with this thinness and best diet for him to be on. He doesn't really care for the Science Diet wet food but will eat the dry food. I have been feeding him separately with the Fancy Feast Classic which he enjoys. But with 5 other cats that are used to free feeding of dry food it is very confusing for them to not have food out and I don't know how often I should be putting food out for them. I am also feeding the other 5 cats canned food about once per day. One of the other 5 cats is borderline with kidney problems. He is about 13 years old and his name is Ming Ming. Another of the cats, Tang Tang, has been diagnosed with Herpes which was probably brought on by the passing of my husband last year. I give him L-Lysine cat chews that seem to have helped with his sneezing, coughing and throwing up.
As you can see, I have several situations that I would like to cover with one cat food but I do not think that is a possibility...throwing it out there for the possible miracle.
Thank you for the knowledge provided in this forum. It is an awesome resource.
Regards,
Danette
I have 6 cats. My oldest, Mao Mao, is 15 and he was recently diagnosed with diabetes but after flushing the ketones out and antibiotics for pancreitis (sp?) he is no longer on insulin after a little over one week. He is doing well but very thin along the back bone. I'm not sure if that is muscle weight that he has lost or fat. His records show that he has lost approx. 3 lbs from last year. I would like to know the best course of action to deal with this thinness and best diet for him to be on. He doesn't really care for the Science Diet wet food but will eat the dry food. I have been feeding him separately with the Fancy Feast Classic which he enjoys. But with 5 other cats that are used to free feeding of dry food it is very confusing for them to not have food out and I don't know how often I should be putting food out for them. I am also feeding the other 5 cats canned food about once per day. One of the other 5 cats is borderline with kidney problems. He is about 13 years old and his name is Ming Ming. Another of the cats, Tang Tang, has been diagnosed with Herpes which was probably brought on by the passing of my husband last year. I give him L-Lysine cat chews that seem to have helped with his sneezing, coughing and throwing up.
As you can see, I have several situations that I would like to cover with one cat food but I do not think that is a possibility...throwing it out there for the possible miracle.

Thank you for the knowledge provided in this forum. It is an awesome resource.
Regards,
Danette