1 of my 4 cat's was just diagnosed after we thought she had another UTI. We found sugar in the urine. Ran further tests found elevated blood glucose, and elevated fructosamine. I don't know the exact levels i'm seeing the vet in 2 days to go over them and start insulin, probably lantus. She's also hypothyroid slightly, after radioactive iodine treatment slightly overcorrect her initially hyperactive thyroid. She's a rescue that we know is at least 15 years old and probably older, and her kidney levels are slightly elevated. Stage 1 CKD maybe. My vet says it's debatable. My vet's office is a cat only practice. Lately she's been very lethargic and peeing outside of the litter box, a little stiffness/stumbling in the rear legs especially, and no longer purring. We also had her on Solensia for arthritis.
So the first thing i did when i got the call yesterday was hit google, and ran to the store to buy new low carb wet food for her. She currently at a mix of wet and dry food. One of the wet foods seemed to be relatively low carb, the other was on the higher end. I bought a bunch of new wet food, adding up the GA info on the cat looking for low carb. I wound up with a bunch of fussie cat, Tiki, & Orijen. Various flavors and textures to try that all added up to well under 10% carb (some came out negative?). Along with a bag Stella and Chewy Frozen (not freeze dried) raw-food, the rabbit flavor seemed to also be very low carb. So far i've only presented the stella and chewy frozen food and she at it all. Given her appetite has been down lately, i was pretty impressed she finished a half cup of the stella & chewy last night (it was given along side her normal wet food). And at the end of the day eating a substantial amount of anything is a good thing. She also ate one of those fish fillet treats.
Then i woke up incredibly early this morning worried for my cat and couldn't sleep, and i found this form and Dr. Pierson's website. Now i'm a bit concerned about stella and chewy, I've emailed them for a TNA on this food. I'm also concerned about carrageenan in the fussie cat. And finally I'm concerned about phosphorous. lol
Based on what i've seen, and the brands availible at my pet store, it looks like i should try and focus on feeding her tiki cat, weruva, & b.f.f. options from dr Pierson's list?
EDIT: Also i have a glucometer for myself, a Countour Next Gen. Can i use that for my kitty? or should i get a feline specific one?
So the first thing i did when i got the call yesterday was hit google, and ran to the store to buy new low carb wet food for her. She currently at a mix of wet and dry food. One of the wet foods seemed to be relatively low carb, the other was on the higher end. I bought a bunch of new wet food, adding up the GA info on the cat looking for low carb. I wound up with a bunch of fussie cat, Tiki, & Orijen. Various flavors and textures to try that all added up to well under 10% carb (some came out negative?). Along with a bag Stella and Chewy Frozen (not freeze dried) raw-food, the rabbit flavor seemed to also be very low carb. So far i've only presented the stella and chewy frozen food and she at it all. Given her appetite has been down lately, i was pretty impressed she finished a half cup of the stella & chewy last night (it was given along side her normal wet food). And at the end of the day eating a substantial amount of anything is a good thing. She also ate one of those fish fillet treats.
Then i woke up incredibly early this morning worried for my cat and couldn't sleep, and i found this form and Dr. Pierson's website. Now i'm a bit concerned about stella and chewy, I've emailed them for a TNA on this food. I'm also concerned about carrageenan in the fussie cat. And finally I'm concerned about phosphorous. lol
Based on what i've seen, and the brands availible at my pet store, it looks like i should try and focus on feeding her tiki cat, weruva, & b.f.f. options from dr Pierson's list?
EDIT: Also i have a glucometer for myself, a Countour Next Gen. Can i use that for my kitty? or should i get a feline specific one?
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