Emily and Petey
Member Since 2016
Hello More experienced Diabetic cat owners!
I just brought my 4 year-old, 9lb cat Petey home after 4 days at the vet. He was diagnosed with DK and severe pancreatitis. He seems to be doing well now, though he's on a bunch of meds, including 1 unit of Lantus twice a day, of course.
My question is about diet. The vet prescribed FF or Hills M/D. I looked up the Hills and it looks like it's recommended because it controls weight gain. This is not a concern at all for Petey, who's slightly under-weight, if anything. I also don't want to give him FF because he had an allergic reaction to other cheap cat foods in the past and I don't want to risk throwing his system off balance, esp. now.
SO, I'm wondering if it's ok to keep feeding him what I was giving him before he got sick, which was Wellness wet and dry food. I looked at Janet and Binkey's cat food chart and saw that Wellness is low carb (4-11% of cals, decent for protein (30-40% of cals) but kind of high on fat (50-60% of cals). If my cat is slim, fit, and young, should I be concerned about the fat content? Also, he's not at all compulsive about eating dry food, which I was in the habit of keeping out (I have 2 other cats, one of whom barely eats any wet food). So, similarly, should I worry about him eating dry food from time to time in between wet food feedings if he's generally a skinny cat?
Please advise!
P.S. I haven't gotten a home monitor yet, but I plan to ask the vet about that tomorrow, so whatever food I end up getting, I can make sure Petey's blood sugar is stable.
Thanks!
Emily
I just brought my 4 year-old, 9lb cat Petey home after 4 days at the vet. He was diagnosed with DK and severe pancreatitis. He seems to be doing well now, though he's on a bunch of meds, including 1 unit of Lantus twice a day, of course.
My question is about diet. The vet prescribed FF or Hills M/D. I looked up the Hills and it looks like it's recommended because it controls weight gain. This is not a concern at all for Petey, who's slightly under-weight, if anything. I also don't want to give him FF because he had an allergic reaction to other cheap cat foods in the past and I don't want to risk throwing his system off balance, esp. now.
SO, I'm wondering if it's ok to keep feeding him what I was giving him before he got sick, which was Wellness wet and dry food. I looked at Janet and Binkey's cat food chart and saw that Wellness is low carb (4-11% of cals, decent for protein (30-40% of cals) but kind of high on fat (50-60% of cals). If my cat is slim, fit, and young, should I be concerned about the fat content? Also, he's not at all compulsive about eating dry food, which I was in the habit of keeping out (I have 2 other cats, one of whom barely eats any wet food). So, similarly, should I worry about him eating dry food from time to time in between wet food feedings if he's generally a skinny cat?
Please advise!
P.S. I haven't gotten a home monitor yet, but I plan to ask the vet about that tomorrow, so whatever food I end up getting, I can make sure Petey's blood sugar is stable.
Thanks!
Emily