Cat Caregiver
Member Since 2020
My diabetic cat Oliver just spent two days in the hospital ($,$$$ ouch!!!) because of sudden diarrhea and vomiting. It turned out for the best because we switched vets and the new vet put him on Lantus. The old vet gave no other options than Vetsulin, which he'd been on for a month.
Anyway, turns out the other cat had diarrhea at the same time too. (It took me a while to notice since he used clumping litter.) Over the past month, he's been slowly switching over from dry food to the wet food that the diabetic cat is eating. It's been a very gradual shift.
In retrospect I see now that both cats had diarrhea at the same time and both cats had been eating (at least some) of 3 different low carb canned foods: Fancy Feast Classic Pate, Friskies Pate, Fancy Feast Gravy Lover's.
Bottom line: any of the three foods could have been "bad" and caused the diarrhea in both cats, or just eating 3 different foods and not sticking to one could have done it. Probably the latter since both cats always ate the exact same dry all the time before Oliver became diabetic. Cat gastrointestinal tracts like to keep things the same from my experience.
As of today, Oliver had his first FORMED poop, thanks to starting Fortiflora (per vet) yesterday. But the other cat--who normally will eat anything at anytime--left his Friskies uneaten this morning. I did get him to eat a little FF with Fortiflora. He truly has the runs right now and is not his usual self.
Anyway, turns out the other cat had diarrhea at the same time too. (It took me a while to notice since he used clumping litter.) Over the past month, he's been slowly switching over from dry food to the wet food that the diabetic cat is eating. It's been a very gradual shift.
In retrospect I see now that both cats had diarrhea at the same time and both cats had been eating (at least some) of 3 different low carb canned foods: Fancy Feast Classic Pate, Friskies Pate, Fancy Feast Gravy Lover's.
Bottom line: any of the three foods could have been "bad" and caused the diarrhea in both cats, or just eating 3 different foods and not sticking to one could have done it. Probably the latter since both cats always ate the exact same dry all the time before Oliver became diabetic. Cat gastrointestinal tracts like to keep things the same from my experience.
As of today, Oliver had his first FORMED poop, thanks to starting Fortiflora (per vet) yesterday. But the other cat--who normally will eat anything at anytime--left his Friskies uneaten this morning. I did get him to eat a little FF with Fortiflora. He truly has the runs right now and is not his usual self.