RuthC
Member Since 2012
OK, silly nickname, but I guess everybody here will understand. We learned 4 days ago that George has diabetes (BG 342). He is 12 years, 8 months old and a large but not overweight Main Coon mix. We took him in to the vet when we noticed excessive drinking. He's otherwise in very good health and behaving normally.
The vet wants to talk with me tomorrow about starting insulin. After doing much reading on this site and a couple of others, it seems to me that George would benefit from having us take time to change him over to a low carb wet food diet and then re-test before starting insulin. The vet sold me a bag of Hills W/D and talked about high fiber - no mention of protein or carbohydrate. Most current diabetes sources make reference to high fiber as being an "old" treatment approach, which doesn't inspire a lot of confidence in me for this vet's advice.
Over the past 3 days I've started changing George off his typical Iams dry diet (he's happy to eat more wet food!) and today he drank noticeably less water than he has been. Could that be my hopeful imagination at work, and am I putting him in danger by delaying the start of insulin?
The vet wants to talk with me tomorrow about starting insulin. After doing much reading on this site and a couple of others, it seems to me that George would benefit from having us take time to change him over to a low carb wet food diet and then re-test before starting insulin. The vet sold me a bag of Hills W/D and talked about high fiber - no mention of protein or carbohydrate. Most current diabetes sources make reference to high fiber as being an "old" treatment approach, which doesn't inspire a lot of confidence in me for this vet's advice.
Over the past 3 days I've started changing George off his typical Iams dry diet (he's happy to eat more wet food!) and today he drank noticeably less water than he has been. Could that be my hopeful imagination at work, and am I putting him in danger by delaying the start of insulin?