Chris and Checkers
Member Since 2021
Hi I am new here,
Checkers my 11yr old boy had stuvites years ago and I have been feeding him prescription urinary care diet. Royal Canin SO, Hills c/d and Purina Pro Plan UR (he likes variety). I only feed him the wet food and give some of the dry food as a treat (maybe a tablespoon max a day). Two weeks ago he stopped eating so took him to the vet and he was diagnosed with pancreatitis and further testing showed Diabetes.
He was treated for the pancreatitis and I started giving him insulin Prozinc and told to switch to a diabetic diet, concerned about the previous bout of stuvites the vet reassured me the prescription diabetic food is safe for FLUTD. Unfortunately, Checkers hates it.
I tried mixing it with Fancy Feast Classic (Pate here in Canada), which he loves, but he leaves the prescription diabetic food untouched. I don't want a resurgence of the FLUTD. Is the Fancy Feast safe for that? The urinary care food is too high in carbs for a diabetic so i can't continue with that. I found the wonderful food chart but I don't know what I need to look for in a diet.
Does anyone have experience with a cat who is diabetic and has had stuvites, any advice?
Apologies, if this has been discussed elsewhere in the forum, I am new and a little overwhelmed.
Thanks,
Chris
Checkers my 11yr old boy had stuvites years ago and I have been feeding him prescription urinary care diet. Royal Canin SO, Hills c/d and Purina Pro Plan UR (he likes variety). I only feed him the wet food and give some of the dry food as a treat (maybe a tablespoon max a day). Two weeks ago he stopped eating so took him to the vet and he was diagnosed with pancreatitis and further testing showed Diabetes.
He was treated for the pancreatitis and I started giving him insulin Prozinc and told to switch to a diabetic diet, concerned about the previous bout of stuvites the vet reassured me the prescription diabetic food is safe for FLUTD. Unfortunately, Checkers hates it.
I tried mixing it with Fancy Feast Classic (Pate here in Canada), which he loves, but he leaves the prescription diabetic food untouched. I don't want a resurgence of the FLUTD. Is the Fancy Feast safe for that? The urinary care food is too high in carbs for a diabetic so i can't continue with that. I found the wonderful food chart but I don't know what I need to look for in a diet.
Does anyone have experience with a cat who is diabetic and has had stuvites, any advice?
Apologies, if this has been discussed elsewhere in the forum, I am new and a little overwhelmed.
Thanks,
Chris