Tom (FL)
Member Since 2019
Hi everyone, our cat Luigi was recently diagnosed with diabetes. We have 5 cats, and before his diagnosis, feeding them was pretty low maintenance. In the morning they would all get Soulistic wet food, then at 5pm and bedtime they would get Royal Canin Urinary SO (Luigi and one other cat had issues with bladder crystals). They all liked the food, so we fed it to everyone. After his diagnosis however, it's become crazy trying to find the right food. Our vet put him on the Royal Canin Glycobalance, which I’ve since found out is terrible for a cat with diabetes as it has an excessive percentage of carbs. I did a lot of research and decided to try Tiki Cat wet food in the morning and dry food in the evening. While the dry food is still a bit high in carbs, it’s much better than the glycobalance. Unfortunately, I can’t find any flavors of the Tiki Cat wet food that are a hit with everyone.
So, after doing more research, I’m going to switch them all to the Young Again Mature Zero dry food, while continuing to try to find a flavor of Tiki Cat that they like. If anyone reading this has experience with the Young Again Mature Zero dry food, can you please share?
Luigi is currently on Lantus at 2 units, twice a day. I’ve been taking him to my vet for regular glucose curves, but am about to start home testing. Can someone please recommend a good glucometer? There are so many out there, I have no idea which ones are good, easy to use, easy to read, etc.
Thank you all for reading. I'm new at this and trying to help Luigi feel the best he can. Any advice would be so greatly appreciated.
Tom.
So, after doing more research, I’m going to switch them all to the Young Again Mature Zero dry food, while continuing to try to find a flavor of Tiki Cat that they like. If anyone reading this has experience with the Young Again Mature Zero dry food, can you please share?
Luigi is currently on Lantus at 2 units, twice a day. I’ve been taking him to my vet for regular glucose curves, but am about to start home testing. Can someone please recommend a good glucometer? There are so many out there, I have no idea which ones are good, easy to use, easy to read, etc.
Thank you all for reading. I'm new at this and trying to help Luigi feel the best he can. Any advice would be so greatly appreciated.
Tom.
We can help with some tips and videos on testing, provide the links to the spreadsheet we use to track insulin and testing data, and offer the support you are looking for as a new diabetic cat parent.