Valentina
Member Since 2021
Hi all!
Hope all is well. I have a diabetic cat, Lilli. She's 15 years old and was diagnosed with diabetes a year and a half ago. She has been in remission since a year and is being fed "Animonda diabetic" wet food only.
She recently started vomiting often, so I brought her for a check up and they said her intestines are thickened due to an inflammation. Now they did a gastroscopy and we are waiting for the results.
However, she seems to be doing a lot better to be honest! Vomiting is less frequent and she seems overall healthy.
First question is - could it be the long-term diabetic diet that has caused her this? Second question is what your suggestions for a not veterinary low carb diet is considering European brands as I am in Italy.
Could you give me your suggestions? Thanks in advance! Hope your kitties are safe and happy
Hope all is well. I have a diabetic cat, Lilli. She's 15 years old and was diagnosed with diabetes a year and a half ago. She has been in remission since a year and is being fed "Animonda diabetic" wet food only.
She recently started vomiting often, so I brought her for a check up and they said her intestines are thickened due to an inflammation. Now they did a gastroscopy and we are waiting for the results.
However, she seems to be doing a lot better to be honest! Vomiting is less frequent and she seems overall healthy.
First question is - could it be the long-term diabetic diet that has caused her this? Second question is what your suggestions for a not veterinary low carb diet is considering European brands as I am in Italy.
Could you give me your suggestions? Thanks in advance! Hope your kitties are safe and happy