Hello everyone,
This is my first post since my cat Nicky was diagnosed with diabetes. Nicky was prescribed a diet of Purina DM wet and dry food as part of her new regimen. She has been eating this solely for 2 weeks now and does not seem to be adapting to it all that well. She has diarrhea and we have not seen any improvement. Prior to the diabetes she ate a diet of Halo. Our question is: does the new Halo grain free or raw tuna in the can packed in water with no added salt sound like anything she could tolerate with no adverse effects? We do not like the ingredients in the Purina DM and wonder if we supplemented it with some of the tuna or Halo (not much) if this could be of benefit to her. Does anyone have any advice as to the advisability of this train of thought or if there are any suitable, healthy alternatives to Purina DM? Also, could the diarrhea be from some other cause? We appreciate any responses as we have been hard hit by this and want to do what we can to make her life healthier and more enjoyable for her.
Thank you,
Dave and Lynda
This is my first post since my cat Nicky was diagnosed with diabetes. Nicky was prescribed a diet of Purina DM wet and dry food as part of her new regimen. She has been eating this solely for 2 weeks now and does not seem to be adapting to it all that well. She has diarrhea and we have not seen any improvement. Prior to the diabetes she ate a diet of Halo. Our question is: does the new Halo grain free or raw tuna in the can packed in water with no added salt sound like anything she could tolerate with no adverse effects? We do not like the ingredients in the Purina DM and wonder if we supplemented it with some of the tuna or Halo (not much) if this could be of benefit to her. Does anyone have any advice as to the advisability of this train of thought or if there are any suitable, healthy alternatives to Purina DM? Also, could the diarrhea be from some other cause? We appreciate any responses as we have been hard hit by this and want to do what we can to make her life healthier and more enjoyable for her.
Thank you,
Dave and Lynda