BrodyCat
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Hi. I found this board last week after my 7.5 year old cat was diagnosed with diabetes. My dad had Type 1 diabetes and when Brody started drinking and urinating excessively, I remembered my dad talking about his experience and the onset of his diabetes. Fortunately Brody only had symptoms for 2 weeks before I had him at the vets. He is on 1 unit of proZinc twice a day and goes in for his first curve next week. His diet is 2/3 canned and 1/3 dry but I am going to talk with the vet about eliminating the dry food completely. I know low carb is the key, but Brody had an olive sized urate blader stone removed 6 months after we adopted him and urinary crystals a year later. So he really needs to be on a low phospherous diet that is not too high in protein. I originally fed him Innova Low Cal canned food and Wellness Indoor Cat Heatlh dry food. But that gave him the crystals. So I did switch to the Hills k/d and yes, I know how people feel about it, but he eats it and until the diabetes, it was the only thing that didn't cause other problems.
Brody is a large frame cat we adopted when he was estimated to be 5 years of age. He is a wonderful cat, front declawed and he must have come from a loving home. Given his issues, I'm beginning to think maybe he was a bit too much financially for his previous owners that was turned out to the streets where he was picked up as a stray. He was 16.5 pounds when we got him and now weighs 15.3. He has always been on a tight portion controlled diet and fed twice a day to help control his weight. I do not currently home test due to my intense fear of needles. I wasn't sure if I could even due insulin shots but have even surprised myself. I hope to get to that point soon. For now I just take it one shot at a time.
I have a learned a lot from this site and want to thank everyone for taking the time to share information and experiences. I have poseted a pic of Brody on the FB site. If anyone knows of a canned food low in phosperous like the k/d, please let me know.
Thanks - Mickie and Brody
Brody is a large frame cat we adopted when he was estimated to be 5 years of age. He is a wonderful cat, front declawed and he must have come from a loving home. Given his issues, I'm beginning to think maybe he was a bit too much financially for his previous owners that was turned out to the streets where he was picked up as a stray. He was 16.5 pounds when we got him and now weighs 15.3. He has always been on a tight portion controlled diet and fed twice a day to help control his weight. I do not currently home test due to my intense fear of needles. I wasn't sure if I could even due insulin shots but have even surprised myself. I hope to get to that point soon. For now I just take it one shot at a time.
I have a learned a lot from this site and want to thank everyone for taking the time to share information and experiences. I have poseted a pic of Brody on the FB site. If anyone knows of a canned food low in phosperous like the k/d, please let me know.
Thanks - Mickie and Brody