Vanessa Vanier
Member Since 2021
Hello all!
I have some questions about feeding a diabetic cat that also suffer from chronic pancreatitis!
Here is some (lengthy, I'm sorry) informations about his situation:
Basically, my 10 years old kitty had his first "crisis" in December 2020 where blood tests revealed he was having a pancreatitis, and then it came back this July.
Since then, I noticed the diabetes signs so when I went to get scans done for the digestive issues (he was treated with Cerenia and buprenorphine for the pancreatitis, but once he was done with those he had new blood tests that showed the pancreatitis persisting, so we had scans done to see what else could be the culprit.), I asked that they run test for diabetes too.
The test came back and he does have diabetes, he has a bit of ketone in his urine BUT no sign of DKA with blood tests, so all good!
Saturday he had a FreeStyleLibre glucose sensor installed and he started insulin therapy sunday morning at around 11:50AM. His insuline is a pen type, 300units of glargine to be precise! (I am not looking for advice on dosing, justdding as supportive information)
Also to note, since I noticed the diabetes signs I started to cut down his dry food slowly because he was on Purina HA hydrolized proteins for his pancreatitis, which has something like 45% carbs!! I cut down the carbs by giving him some canned wet food (Fancy Feast Turkey and Giblet classic pâté, the best option for diabetic cats I could easily find) and I already knew I wanted to transition him on the Tight Regulation protocol if I found out he was diabetic, so it was the perfect time to start the detox before insulin therapy.
Now the thing is: The first shot of insulin was 3 units, and I feel like while it did its job, it also was too much for him and his BG got a bit too low for my liking! (at the lowest point he was at 3.7)
Since then, I continued to feed him ONLY the FF canned food, and did not give him any insulin (since my vet said not to give him any if he was below 5 on BG) and he has been at a somewhat steady 4.0 - 5.0 BG! The vet is very happy about it and says since he is doing so well, he might be a good candidate for remission which made me go YAY!
Im still keeping track of his BG every hour, since I know the glargine is a slow-acting insuline and the effects can take up to 24hrs to stop. So far it has been 27.5hrs and his BG isn't going up nor down, he is still steady between 4.0 and 5.0, sometime going up to 5.6-5.8 after a meal, but nothing more than that!
Are those good BG levels? Should I be happy about it? The vet says that anything between 6 and 3 is good, but I've seen people say they prefer between 8 and 6 so I'm confused.
And here come the pièce de resistance of my whole post: The vet says after his diabetes his stable enough, she want him to go back on the Purina HA to sooth his pancreatitis. She also gave other options like Royal Canin Antiallergic (kibbles), Hill's Z/D (canned and kibbles), Royal canin HP (kibbles) or Rayne Rabbit (wet I think?). I have researched all of those, and every single one of them are high in carbs.
I am not comfortable with feeding my diabetic cat any of those, especially kibbles since I've put the effort into switching him to only wet food!! (and it works soooo good too!!)
Does anyone has good alternatives for his pancreatitis? Something I could suggest to my vet?
I really dont want him to get another crisis like he had twice, it was so hard to see him so low on energy and loosing weight quickly (he refused to eat while he was sick) but I also don't want to feed him crazy high carbs food!! Every single one of the hydrolyzed protein food I see seems to have lots of them, even the wet kind.
I'm at a total lost here!
(Also, I'm adding a little bit of raw goat milk to his breakfasts for a boost of good probiotics! I was told this could help his pancreas, especially since it doesnt require more work to be absorbed!)
I have some questions about feeding a diabetic cat that also suffer from chronic pancreatitis!
Here is some (lengthy, I'm sorry) informations about his situation:
Basically, my 10 years old kitty had his first "crisis" in December 2020 where blood tests revealed he was having a pancreatitis, and then it came back this July.
Since then, I noticed the diabetes signs so when I went to get scans done for the digestive issues (he was treated with Cerenia and buprenorphine for the pancreatitis, but once he was done with those he had new blood tests that showed the pancreatitis persisting, so we had scans done to see what else could be the culprit.), I asked that they run test for diabetes too.
The test came back and he does have diabetes, he has a bit of ketone in his urine BUT no sign of DKA with blood tests, so all good!
Saturday he had a FreeStyleLibre glucose sensor installed and he started insulin therapy sunday morning at around 11:50AM. His insuline is a pen type, 300units of glargine to be precise! (I am not looking for advice on dosing, justdding as supportive information)
Also to note, since I noticed the diabetes signs I started to cut down his dry food slowly because he was on Purina HA hydrolized proteins for his pancreatitis, which has something like 45% carbs!! I cut down the carbs by giving him some canned wet food (Fancy Feast Turkey and Giblet classic pâté, the best option for diabetic cats I could easily find) and I already knew I wanted to transition him on the Tight Regulation protocol if I found out he was diabetic, so it was the perfect time to start the detox before insulin therapy.
Now the thing is: The first shot of insulin was 3 units, and I feel like while it did its job, it also was too much for him and his BG got a bit too low for my liking! (at the lowest point he was at 3.7)
Since then, I continued to feed him ONLY the FF canned food, and did not give him any insulin (since my vet said not to give him any if he was below 5 on BG) and he has been at a somewhat steady 4.0 - 5.0 BG! The vet is very happy about it and says since he is doing so well, he might be a good candidate for remission which made me go YAY!
Im still keeping track of his BG every hour, since I know the glargine is a slow-acting insuline and the effects can take up to 24hrs to stop. So far it has been 27.5hrs and his BG isn't going up nor down, he is still steady between 4.0 and 5.0, sometime going up to 5.6-5.8 after a meal, but nothing more than that!
Are those good BG levels? Should I be happy about it? The vet says that anything between 6 and 3 is good, but I've seen people say they prefer between 8 and 6 so I'm confused.
And here come the pièce de resistance of my whole post: The vet says after his diabetes his stable enough, she want him to go back on the Purina HA to sooth his pancreatitis. She also gave other options like Royal Canin Antiallergic (kibbles), Hill's Z/D (canned and kibbles), Royal canin HP (kibbles) or Rayne Rabbit (wet I think?). I have researched all of those, and every single one of them are high in carbs.
I am not comfortable with feeding my diabetic cat any of those, especially kibbles since I've put the effort into switching him to only wet food!! (and it works soooo good too!!)
Does anyone has good alternatives for his pancreatitis? Something I could suggest to my vet?
I really dont want him to get another crisis like he had twice, it was so hard to see him so low on energy and loosing weight quickly (he refused to eat while he was sick) but I also don't want to feed him crazy high carbs food!! Every single one of the hydrolyzed protein food I see seems to have lots of them, even the wet kind.
I'm at a total lost here!
(Also, I'm adding a little bit of raw goat milk to his breakfasts for a boost of good probiotics! I was told this could help his pancreas, especially since it doesnt require more work to be absorbed!)