The vet said his kidney readings are not that bad yet, but are higher than is good. I have to do something that will lower the readings. I don't have the results yet on paper, was only notified by phone.
Maxx, 18 yrs old, has been diabetic and doing well with BCP insulin for approx 10 years. I feed him Evo canned food with very little Evo dry food and he gets 1 unit of insulin am and pm. His BG readings are usually around 125 - 175.
The vet says he needs a high fiber and low protein food. Does anyone know of a fiber I could add to his food that is not high in carbs? I know high protein diets cause kidney problems in older cats. I just don't know what exactly I can do that won't cause high BG problems and still not aggravate kidney problems.
I read that beans are lower in carbs and high in fiber. Could I add cooked lentils to his food?
Any other suggestions? Thank you. chekoya@verizon.net
Maxx, 18 yrs old, has been diabetic and doing well with BCP insulin for approx 10 years. I feed him Evo canned food with very little Evo dry food and he gets 1 unit of insulin am and pm. His BG readings are usually around 125 - 175.
The vet says he needs a high fiber and low protein food. Does anyone know of a fiber I could add to his food that is not high in carbs? I know high protein diets cause kidney problems in older cats. I just don't know what exactly I can do that won't cause high BG problems and still not aggravate kidney problems.
I read that beans are lower in carbs and high in fiber. Could I add cooked lentils to his food?
Any other suggestions? Thank you. chekoya@verizon.net