Emilyskor
Member Since 2013
I just got the call back from the vet confirming my cat has diabetes. This is something I've been expecting over the past week judging by his latest attitude and sudden insatiable thirst. So I need help! First of all, I am completely scared of how much this is going to cost me. Secondly, I really am having a hard time coping with having to give my cat insulin. I feel like I have completely failed as a pet owner/mother/best friend/buddy.
I was wondering what to do about food. I'm new to forums so I apologize if this is an old topic... I just have a ton of questions, and I'm sort of just throwing them out there!
Tiki cat brand cat food - anyone know anything? I've decided I wanted to feed my cat good, wholesome food vs. the crap prescription you get at the vet. I was wondering,... Tiki Cat is high protein, about middle if the road amounts of fat and little to no carbs. Are there any other medical issues I need to be on alert for from feeding my cats a high protein diet? I just worry that in like five years, I'm going to be treating him for something else due to the diet again.
Other foods I've looked at are BFF, Weruva, Innova, Tiki Cat,.... They are all low carb options that I found at the nutritional pet store. Does anyone have any experience with any of these?
Also, salmon oil...ok??? I've given my cat salmon oil on his food in the past, it has really made a difference in his coat. Should I keep this up? Suggestions???
Thanks all for any help... I'm lost
I was wondering what to do about food. I'm new to forums so I apologize if this is an old topic... I just have a ton of questions, and I'm sort of just throwing them out there!
Tiki cat brand cat food - anyone know anything? I've decided I wanted to feed my cat good, wholesome food vs. the crap prescription you get at the vet. I was wondering,... Tiki Cat is high protein, about middle if the road amounts of fat and little to no carbs. Are there any other medical issues I need to be on alert for from feeding my cats a high protein diet? I just worry that in like five years, I'm going to be treating him for something else due to the diet again.
Other foods I've looked at are BFF, Weruva, Innova, Tiki Cat,.... They are all low carb options that I found at the nutritional pet store. Does anyone have any experience with any of these?
Also, salmon oil...ok??? I've given my cat salmon oil on his food in the past, it has really made a difference in his coat. Should I keep this up? Suggestions???
Thanks all for any help... I'm lost