Harper'sHuman
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Hi, all. I am so relieved to have found this forum! I have two 8 year old kitties (brother and sister), and my boy was diagnosed with diabetes one week ago. His sister is not diabetic. I'm having a very difficult time working out a feeding schedule that keeps them from starving and me from losing my marbles. After a one night stay at the vet, I brought diabetic kitty home this past weekend with instructions for glucose monitoring, injections and Purina DM canned (primarily) with a bit of DM dry for feeding. Although he ate the canned food at the vet, he won't touch it a home. (They were used to free feeding on Science Diet dry and splitting a small can of wet when I get home in the evenings.) On my vet's advice I tried isolating him with the food but all he did was howl and throw himself against the door for 6 hours. And as a result of the upheaval in their normal dining habits, my non-diabetic girl wouldn't eat either (she's also became very agitated after he came home). They would both, however, happily eat the treats I offered to test if they couldn't or just wouldn't eat. After missing an insulin injection because of his not eating, I finally broke down and gave him some of his old canned food (Fancy Feast, although it wasn't the Classic version I've read about here - it was all I had in the house and I was desperate). He gobbled it down. I decided to take him back to the vet yesterday a.m. to stay for a few days until he's a little better regulated (and thank heavens I did, because yesterday his gb dropped to 32, and if he had been at home he probably would have died before I got home from work). He won't eat the DM canned there now, either, and they are "stuffing" him (not force feeding, but opening his mouth and putting it in there). My vet keeps telling me if he won't eat the canned DM I'll have to "hand feed" him, which I suspect will quickly turn into force feeding once I get him home. She won't even discuss the possibility of trying any other food, and I do not believe I can endure forcibly feeding my cat twice a day, and I'm concerned he'll start to avoid me completely. Forgive me for going on at such length, but how do I a.) figure out a way to feed them different in the same room (separating them isn't going to work); b) how do I make sure my non-diabetic cat gets enough to eat since I can't leave dry food out for her; and c.) if he won't eat the DM voluntarily at home, how can I convince my vet to help me try something else? Thank you!!!!