Mary Hendricks
Member Since 2020
Hi All! I’m thinking about switching my cat’s food. The RX food is getting expensive. She’s currently on Royal Canin Glycobalance; mixture of wet and some dry. Thoughts?
She won’t allow me to home test. She goes to the vet Saturday for a glucose test.Are you monitoring her bloodglucose? If not, do it before you change her diet.
Depending on where you are located there's different recommendations for food, but first step is always to test BG and then throw away the dry.
Who won't? Your cat?She won’t allow me to home test. She goes to the vet Saturday for a glucose test.
Yes. She freaks out and hides the hours.Who won't? Your cat?
Have you ever done the urine tests strips for glucose? She’s going to her vet this Saturday for her check up so I’ll know more then but I’ve been reading that the blood glucose isn’t the only way to test. Thanks so much for the link!!!Hi Mary,
Not sure how long you've been trying or what techniques you have attempted with your fur baby but there are some really good tips here
https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/hometesting-links-and-tips.287/
(hope that works, I've never shared a link on here before)
Testing really is a huge benefit but of course it takes time to get both you and your fb used to it. Once you can get on to testing it would be much safer to start phasing out the old food for lower carb options.
The only other way is using the Freestyle Libre monitor, it's expensive and only lasts 14 days ... usually less. Kitties get used to testing, it just takes time.I’ve been reading that the blood glucose isn’t the only way to test.
Thank you, all, for your help! I’ll work on home testing.The only other way is using the Freestyle Libre monitor, it's expensive and only lasts 14 days ... usually less. Kitties get used to testing, it just takes time.
Back to your original question though - I would not switch to a better low-carb food if you're not able to test. This is for safety reasons because the BG can lower by 100 points, lowering the insulin needs significantly. You would be putting her in danger of hypoglycemia (can be fatal). HOWEVER once you are (hopefully) testing regularly, anything under 10% from this list is good. Most of us go for Fancy Feast Classics or Friskies Pate, but anything under 10% works, ideally under 5%.
Again, please don't switch to low-carb until you're able to test daily.
Have you ever done the urine tests strips for glucose? She’s going to her vet this Saturday for her check up so I’ll know more then but I’ve been reading that the blood glucose isn’t the only way to test. Thanks so much for the link!!!
I have a video in my signature showing how I test my cat CC at home.Thank you, all, for your help! I’ll work on home testing.