Free feeding and glucose monitoring

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Likameow

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I know that most here schedule feeding with wet food. But there must be some who also leave some dry food out during the day for snacking. I was wondering how that works with testing through out the day. How do you know that the number you got isn't a food spike if you don't know if your cat has eaten recently? My sugar cat mostly eats FF after his AM and PMPS but I leave young again zero carb out for all the other cats and Ben occasionally eats some of that. I'm wondering how that would affect his glucose checks?

Thanks,
Lisa
 
Nope. No dry food. It isn't necessary.
I put down enough wet food to last over the next 10 hours or so, as all 14 eat the same thing.
 
Hey Lisa, we've sort of talked about this on another thread but I wanted to join in on this one so I could keep track of what other's might have to say! I also wonder about food spikes, like you mentioned....

I feel like when I leave too much wet food out, even adding a little water to it, it dries out too much and Bailey refuses to eat it then. I leave out the YAZC and he doesn't seem to eat more than a few bites in a 12 hour period. When I'm home during the day I sometimes try feeding small bits of canned food every few hours and he does better eating that way, but overnight I have the same problem with just leaving wet food out and having it dry out. With just the one cat though I guess it's a little different!

Anyone have techniques for free feeding wet food they'd recommend (re: keeping it wet while sitting out)?
 
My cat Maahes' was diagnosed with diabetes back in March. He has PICA and is a free-feeder with dry food (Nature's Variety), which has 12.5% carbs. He eats his morning and evening wet food meals, and just snacks through the day. The food doesn't really spike him, and I get clear curves. It's basically there to give him something to eat other than the trash can.

Yes, I know dry isn't recommended and especially not something with high carbs, but the EVO gave him *really stinky* poop that no one could cope with.
 
kds0200 said:
Anyone have techniques for free feeding wet food they'd recommend (re: keeping it wet while sitting out)?

I use timed feeders and set out mini meals with a good bit of water added. The food that Saoirse is getting at the moment is a grain-free poultry & chicken in jelly recipe with 79% moisture. Depending on how she has eaten during the daytime and also the time of the cycle, I may vary the amounts in each feeder. . I set the feeders to open 2 hours apart. An example of amounts might be:

Feed 1: 18g food plus 12ml water (just under 1 tbsp)
Feeds 2, 3 and 4: 12g food and 2 tsps water.

I mash the food and water together well in the dish, and try to keep it in a little heap so that it won't dry out. In warmer weather I freeze the feeder ice packs to keep it fresh. In cooler weather, I just refrigerate the ice packs.

Some people freeze the food and leave a mix of unfrozen/frozen food out for their kitties. (Presumably it might be feasible to mix some extra water through the food before freezing in portions?)

Hope this might give you some ideas. :smile:
 
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