the pro plan we are using is dm savory selects veterinary diet for diabetes (they call it for dietetic management) We have also fed them Hills dm wet as well as royal canin wet but they hated it! All 3 of them love the purina pro plan. The dry is Hills DM which Mackey likes and Royal Canin which the others like. We also use Pet Pangea for more moist food like Solid gold Tuna and Perfect Bistro (grammy's pot pie etc).
Which vet did you go to. we have used all of them but right now we go to Ridgeview but we used Animal Clinic of Los Alamos for years too and will still if I need to.
Right now Mackey is having a really terrible time (or is that me) becoming desensitized to his insulin levels. When it goes up by what seems like you look at him wrong, he developes ADK almost in hours and dehydrates. Best example he came home from Abq emergency vet hospital after a 3? week stay on iv fluids, change of insulins, adjustments etc etc, he seemed to be stabile enough to come home on Friday a couple of weeks ago. Everything was great, we are giving him his insulin Levimir 14u 2X daily and Humulin R (4 u 1 X daily), feeding him on a schedule, measuring his BG and ketones (with a strip at that time). Sunday evening things went sour. He didn't want to eat or drink (was fine at lunch) showed signs almost immediately of dehydration. Called Abq and talked to them. I had the choice of going for the evening to SF or wait until am and go directly to Abq which is what we did. He was then on IV fluids again to get ketones out of his blood as fast as possible making sure that they kept potassium and electrolytes in correct range. Since then, a week tomorrow, both internal med docs have had to increase his levemir a few times so he is now on 21u last night. Frustrating part is we (vets included) don't know why he is so sensitive to changes in BG that cause him to go into DKA so quickly. His diagnosis is insulin resistant diabetes but we still don't know what is causing it. He has been tested for all of the major ones (and probably a few minor ones) all so far are negative or low for whatever they are testing. Only test not back is one for adrenal. I do feel that our abq vets are doing a good job. One in particular who started with Mackey is the lead vet there and has been in touch with Endocrine vets in Mich, Texas, + more to numerous to list. They are going to a large internal med vet conference in Denver in early June and plan on finding all Endocrineologists there. I hope they find someone with more answers. Even though he is well loved down there by all staff members and taken out of his kitty condo all the time, I want to bring Mackey home.