SuziB
Member Since 2019
Hi!
I’m new here! I have spent the day reading EVERYTHING and my head is swimming and I feel like I have information overload. I’m sorry if this is a repetitive post, but all my facts are mixed up now... :/
My 7yr old, 6lb cat, Clarise (we call her Reece for short) has been free fed kibble her whole life. She was diagnosed about a week ago, at which time I bought (at the vet’s recommendation) Purina DM wet and dry. She loves the wet food, and I didn’t realize the dry wasn’t recommended by anyone here until after I bought it and transitioned her to it. Reece also has digestive issues (the reason I took her to the vet in the first place), so I’m very cautious with her foods.
As of today, I’m feeding her about 1/2 a can of DM wet/day, along with about 1/2 C of DM dry. I have purchased Fancy Feast classic pate, and would like to start transitioning off the DM.
My question is, how much wet food should she be eating? She was 7lbs, but lost a pound somewhere over the last few months. I would very much like for her to put back that pound, plus more. She was bony to begin with! I am trying to feed her 3 - 4 small meals/day, and haven’t started monitoring her BG (but I have bought supplies...baby steps!). I am giving her 1 unit of Vetsulin 2x/day, along with Metronidazole 2x/day mixed in her food (am/pm), and probiotics 1x/day mixed into her mid-day meal.
I’m sorry this is really long-winded. I guess I’m just not certain where my focus needs to be in the immediate: getting her to put some weight back on or being concerned that too much/too little food will mess with the insulin - especially because I’m going at it blind (not testing BG yet).
HELP! Please and thank-you
PS - I also bought some freeze dried salmon today and sat with her clicking the lancet pen by her ear, then giving her treats as a first step to work up to actually trying to get blood out of her ear :blush:
I’m new here! I have spent the day reading EVERYTHING and my head is swimming and I feel like I have information overload. I’m sorry if this is a repetitive post, but all my facts are mixed up now... :/
My 7yr old, 6lb cat, Clarise (we call her Reece for short) has been free fed kibble her whole life. She was diagnosed about a week ago, at which time I bought (at the vet’s recommendation) Purina DM wet and dry. She loves the wet food, and I didn’t realize the dry wasn’t recommended by anyone here until after I bought it and transitioned her to it. Reece also has digestive issues (the reason I took her to the vet in the first place), so I’m very cautious with her foods.
As of today, I’m feeding her about 1/2 a can of DM wet/day, along with about 1/2 C of DM dry. I have purchased Fancy Feast classic pate, and would like to start transitioning off the DM.
My question is, how much wet food should she be eating? She was 7lbs, but lost a pound somewhere over the last few months. I would very much like for her to put back that pound, plus more. She was bony to begin with! I am trying to feed her 3 - 4 small meals/day, and haven’t started monitoring her BG (but I have bought supplies...baby steps!). I am giving her 1 unit of Vetsulin 2x/day, along with Metronidazole 2x/day mixed in her food (am/pm), and probiotics 1x/day mixed into her mid-day meal.
I’m sorry this is really long-winded. I guess I’m just not certain where my focus needs to be in the immediate: getting her to put some weight back on or being concerned that too much/too little food will mess with the insulin - especially because I’m going at it blind (not testing BG yet).
HELP! Please and thank-you
PS - I also bought some freeze dried salmon today and sat with her clicking the lancet pen by her ear, then giving her treats as a first step to work up to actually trying to get blood out of her ear :blush: