dana moore
Member Since 2015
I find it so crazy after all these years of having cats and dogs that dry food is so horrible for our animals.
My cat Riley had inflammatory bowel disease so bad that he had diarrhea for 6 weeks straight.
He was on antibiotics hardcore the whole time that cost me like $800 just for that medication. Not to mention bringing down his poor immune system.
Then we had dose after dose of steroid injections that led to his terrible episode of diabetes which almost killed him.
The only change I did with his food was switch to expensive prescription diet. I did not give him soft food (was not offered) only dry and his situation got worse and worse.
Now Riley has been eating 90% wet food and his blood glucose numbers have been from 90-130 which is awesome compared to 600+ is what he was when he went into the hospital.
The big kicker that gets me is now that his steroid injection wore off the only time he gets diarrhea is when mommy gives in and gives him a few pieces of dry food!!
Now I'm wondering all along if we would have just switched him over to soft food to begin with when we found out he had inflammatory bowel disease we could have skipped all of those steroid injections, antibiotics and the episode of the diabetes with the 150.00 Prozinc!!!!
I did go ahead and order the budesonide just in case I'm wrong but so far this is what it seems to be, so I'm just going to have to really work hard and try not to give him any dry food.
My cat Riley had inflammatory bowel disease so bad that he had diarrhea for 6 weeks straight.
He was on antibiotics hardcore the whole time that cost me like $800 just for that medication. Not to mention bringing down his poor immune system.
Then we had dose after dose of steroid injections that led to his terrible episode of diabetes which almost killed him.
The only change I did with his food was switch to expensive prescription diet. I did not give him soft food (was not offered) only dry and his situation got worse and worse.
Now Riley has been eating 90% wet food and his blood glucose numbers have been from 90-130 which is awesome compared to 600+ is what he was when he went into the hospital.
The big kicker that gets me is now that his steroid injection wore off the only time he gets diarrhea is when mommy gives in and gives him a few pieces of dry food!!
Now I'm wondering all along if we would have just switched him over to soft food to begin with when we found out he had inflammatory bowel disease we could have skipped all of those steroid injections, antibiotics and the episode of the diabetes with the 150.00 Prozinc!!!!
I did go ahead and order the budesonide just in case I'm wrong but so far this is what it seems to be, so I'm just going to have to really work hard and try not to give him any dry food.