JenM
Member Since 2013
I was just curious... given that Tink is being slow to regulate this time around... would digestive enzymes help his body absorb the nutrients he's eating? I know being in the higher ranges cause absorption issues and was just thinking that enzymes MIGHT help him get more out of his food - at least until he's regulated (but maybe even long term).
Then again... it might not make any difference at all since it's not a digestive issue causing the malabsorption. Any thoughts or experiences? Obviously I'd have to find something without sugars or carbs... but we have a "pet health food" store that would likely have something. Or even just a little plain yogurt??
This is more a curiosity / prevention question than anything. Despite high numbers, Tink is maintaining his weight pretty well. However he's ALWAYS STARVING and his scavenging behavior is getting really hard to deal with. I'm going to have to get childproof cabinet locks if he gets any worse! He's taken lids off pans, knocks dishes around in the sink, and steals food from anything that will let him (he was stalking the dog!). Yesterday he managed to eat two slices of tomato off a plate on the counter in the five seconds I had my back turned to tend to the food on the stove. :shock:
Then again... it might not make any difference at all since it's not a digestive issue causing the malabsorption. Any thoughts or experiences? Obviously I'd have to find something without sugars or carbs... but we have a "pet health food" store that would likely have something. Or even just a little plain yogurt??
This is more a curiosity / prevention question than anything. Despite high numbers, Tink is maintaining his weight pretty well. However he's ALWAYS STARVING and his scavenging behavior is getting really hard to deal with. I'm going to have to get childproof cabinet locks if he gets any worse! He's taken lids off pans, knocks dishes around in the sink, and steals food from anything that will let him (he was stalking the dog!). Yesterday he managed to eat two slices of tomato off a plate on the counter in the five seconds I had my back turned to tend to the food on the stove. :shock: