CrazyCat1276
Member Since 2024
Could urinary care food caused my cats diabetes?
Hello,
My cat was just diagnosed with diabetes via a blood test and urinalysis, with his blood sugar being in the 400 range, and his urine levels were high too.
In September he had a partial urinary blockage and had to go on hills cd stress multicare food. I had also started giving him the royal cane version, and switched completely to that towards the beginning of the year. But anyways in September his sugar levels in the urine were normal when we did the urinalysis for his partial blockage.
He was overweight, and I definitely get that could have been the cause. But he is only 8 years old and the timing of this is just so hard not to feel like a coincidence. He went from having trouble peeing, to peeing and drinking water like crazy. Almost like the food was working too well.
I don’t know what to do. His latest urinalysis showed no bladder crystals. Is it worth taking him off the urinary food for a little bit and retesting his sugar levels before starting insulin? He currently did not have any signs of ketoacidosis from his panels and the vet thinks it is still somewhat early.
I just can’t help but feel in my gut that the food could have caused this. Are there any resources or does anyone else have experience with these two conditions together? Thanks so much.
He does have weight loss, peeing and drinking more, and increased appetite. So he is definitely diabetic right now I don’t doubt that. The weird thing is even with his increased appetite sometimes he will just straight up deny the urine food. Like he knows it’s making him not feel well. That’s why I switched to royal cane and he seems to like it better than hills.
I recently started feeding him grain free wet food, the brand I and love and you. He really likes it, and his appetite in general has increased and he actually eats more of his prescription dry food now than before I started him this wet food.
Thanks very much for any time and help.
Hello,
My cat was just diagnosed with diabetes via a blood test and urinalysis, with his blood sugar being in the 400 range, and his urine levels were high too.
In September he had a partial urinary blockage and had to go on hills cd stress multicare food. I had also started giving him the royal cane version, and switched completely to that towards the beginning of the year. But anyways in September his sugar levels in the urine were normal when we did the urinalysis for his partial blockage.
He was overweight, and I definitely get that could have been the cause. But he is only 8 years old and the timing of this is just so hard not to feel like a coincidence. He went from having trouble peeing, to peeing and drinking water like crazy. Almost like the food was working too well.
I don’t know what to do. His latest urinalysis showed no bladder crystals. Is it worth taking him off the urinary food for a little bit and retesting his sugar levels before starting insulin? He currently did not have any signs of ketoacidosis from his panels and the vet thinks it is still somewhat early.
I just can’t help but feel in my gut that the food could have caused this. Are there any resources or does anyone else have experience with these two conditions together? Thanks so much.
He does have weight loss, peeing and drinking more, and increased appetite. So he is definitely diabetic right now I don’t doubt that. The weird thing is even with his increased appetite sometimes he will just straight up deny the urine food. Like he knows it’s making him not feel well. That’s why I switched to royal cane and he seems to like it better than hills.
I recently started feeding him grain free wet food, the brand I and love and you. He really likes it, and his appetite in general has increased and he actually eats more of his prescription dry food now than before I started him this wet food.
Thanks very much for any time and help.