jadebelle
Member Since 2015
Hey everyone
I'm new here and I had a question about getting my cat to lose weight.
Has anyone else had problems getting their cat to lose weight?
How long did it take to get to the recommended weight?
Some back ground.
Before the diagnosis Trix was having 1/4 cup of Hill's prescription diet for urinary problems (c/d i think) or a pouch of commercial wet food.
The vet put Trix on 1/4 cup of Hill's prescription diet: M/D dry or 1 tin of M/D wet after the diagnosis but I only ever gave him 1/2 a tin because he didn't eat it all. He started in August then as there was no change in his weight, after Christmas the vet said to cut it back to 1/8 of a cup. She was ok with me mixing in about 1/4 of a tin just so he'd eat it as he won"t eat the dry food two feeds in a row.
He weighs 7.6 kgs and the vet would like to get him under 7. The vet would have expected to see some change by now after the reduction. He is a large bodied cat (if his head is at my shoulder his tail nearly reaches my knee) so he's never going to be a dainty 4gk kitty. I always compare him to the build of a rugby player.
I've talked to the vet and she called Hill's to get their advice. She doesn't know of any other weight management food suitable for diabetic cats in Australia at the moment. It was great of her to go the extra mile for me. Now we're just waiting to hear back before we can come up with a new plan of attack.
Hope everyone is having a good weekend
Jadebelle
I'm new here and I had a question about getting my cat to lose weight.
Has anyone else had problems getting their cat to lose weight?
How long did it take to get to the recommended weight?
Some back ground.
Before the diagnosis Trix was having 1/4 cup of Hill's prescription diet for urinary problems (c/d i think) or a pouch of commercial wet food.
The vet put Trix on 1/4 cup of Hill's prescription diet: M/D dry or 1 tin of M/D wet after the diagnosis but I only ever gave him 1/2 a tin because he didn't eat it all. He started in August then as there was no change in his weight, after Christmas the vet said to cut it back to 1/8 of a cup. She was ok with me mixing in about 1/4 of a tin just so he'd eat it as he won"t eat the dry food two feeds in a row.
He weighs 7.6 kgs and the vet would like to get him under 7. The vet would have expected to see some change by now after the reduction. He is a large bodied cat (if his head is at my shoulder his tail nearly reaches my knee) so he's never going to be a dainty 4gk kitty. I always compare him to the build of a rugby player.
I've talked to the vet and she called Hill's to get their advice. She doesn't know of any other weight management food suitable for diabetic cats in Australia at the moment. It was great of her to go the extra mile for me. Now we're just waiting to hear back before we can come up with a new plan of attack.
Hope everyone is having a good weekend
Jadebelle