Twinkiemom
Member Since 2015
Hello. I have joined this group on behalf of an elderly cat who came to our animal sanctuary on Christmas. St. Nick was near death, found on the snowy side of the road, thought to have been hit by a car. Turns out he was not hit but just very thin and weak. He also had something wrong with his eyes and his vestibular system. He used to be a very big boy, with lovely lynx points. When all his fur grows back he'd like to look like that again!
He got better for a while, then much worse. We rushed him to the vet who drained an abscess near his ear and he made an amazing recovery. He is getting insulin twice a day, and his appetite has picked up tremendously. He will basically eat anything we put in front of him.
I am on the board of the sanctuary and also a volunteer. We are a very small group, with one employee, in a poor rural part of WA. We have cats with other health issues, but he is our first diabetic. The prescription food is prohibitively expensive, and doesn't seem to be very good for a diabetic anyway. The little I know about diabetes is from experience with humans, but a high carb diet doesn't seem to make any sense. But I know messing with his diet (and it has changed several times since Christmas) can be dangerous for an insulin-dependent diabetic. I have downloaded a list of canned foods so we can find him something < 10% carbs. What else?
Thanks in advance for any help with feeding this sweet old guy.
Susan
He got better for a while, then much worse. We rushed him to the vet who drained an abscess near his ear and he made an amazing recovery. He is getting insulin twice a day, and his appetite has picked up tremendously. He will basically eat anything we put in front of him.
I am on the board of the sanctuary and also a volunteer. We are a very small group, with one employee, in a poor rural part of WA. We have cats with other health issues, but he is our first diabetic. The prescription food is prohibitively expensive, and doesn't seem to be very good for a diabetic anyway. The little I know about diabetes is from experience with humans, but a high carb diet doesn't seem to make any sense. But I know messing with his diet (and it has changed several times since Christmas) can be dangerous for an insulin-dependent diabetic. I have downloaded a list of canned foods so we can find him something < 10% carbs. What else?
Thanks in advance for any help with feeding this sweet old guy.
Susan
