Wendy&Tiggy(GA)
Member Since 2011
Hi there, I have two non-diabetic cats. For fear of diabetes like my old cats, we only feed them low carb fancy feasts although they also get a little dry food as topping and some temptations treats. However recently one of them developed a rodent ulcer and the vet had us transition them to veterinary kangaroo food only in case this was food allergy.
So its been a week (note the ulcer hasn’t gone down) but the big thing we have noticed in BOTH cats is a big increase in their energy levels.. they are running around like crazy.. way more energy than I have seen them have in years.
I am guessing its because the kangaroo is a better quality food. But its also 4X the cost of fancy feast. So i have questions.. is this energy level change really the food? If so, what other foods can we use that are better quality than FF, but less expensive and still low carb?
Love to hear your thoughts on this
So its been a week (note the ulcer hasn’t gone down) but the big thing we have noticed in BOTH cats is a big increase in their energy levels.. they are running around like crazy.. way more energy than I have seen them have in years.
I am guessing its because the kangaroo is a better quality food. But its also 4X the cost of fancy feast. So i have questions.. is this energy level change really the food? If so, what other foods can we use that are better quality than FF, but less expensive and still low carb?
Love to hear your thoughts on this