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As of 4/20/12, Lacey Boots is officially off the juice. Will return to the vet in 2 weeks for a check up. Cross your fingers. I'm attaching her BG curve from 3/24 and today so you can see the difference.
 

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Tip on the graph - adjust the vertical axis to display from 0 to the highest you've ever tested on BOTH graphs. Then, you'll see the difference with them side by side.
 
Is Lacy still eating canned W/D food? I'm concerned because this is too high in carbs for a diabetic cat, and I'm worried it might send her out of remission after a little while. It's very important that a diabetic cat, both on and off insulin, has less than 10% carbs in their diet.

If you need food suggestions, there are a TON of commercial foods that are diabetic safe, better quality and less expensive than the W/D.

Here's a link to the cat food nutrition charts. If you look, you'll see that W/D is 26% carbs, well over the recommended amount for a diabetic cat.

http://felinediabetes.com/diabetic-cat-diets.htm

I'm also assuming you're feeding the canned food, but if you're feeding the W/D dry that is far worse at 39% carbs-and what likely caused my cat's diabetes in the first place.

If you must go with a prescription food because you don't feel comfortable going against your vet's food recommendations, ask for canned Purina DM--it's the only prescription diet that is low enough in carbs for a diabetic cat.
 
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