Laly&Kitiara
Member Since 2018
Hi for anyone out there transitioning to wet food I encourage you ro read Dr. Lisa's post, it really is very inspirational.
I had experimented with many types/ brands in the past (before she manifested diabetes symptoms) but gave up for fear of lipidosis of the liver and because it felt like I was torturing her
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This past week I attacked the issue with renewed stamina and was determined not to give up despite Kitiara much staring at her bowl with total mistrust, following me around with "that" meow, and standing at guard at the kitchen door even when I was not in the kitchen! (the kitchen door thing was kind of cute poor thing)
But then I got really brave and decided I was going to try homemade pate. I had cooked homemade pate for me in the past and it is really very simple. I know dr Lisa recomends baking as opposed to boiling but i decided to boil liver, chicken innards (is that what you call them?) and chicken thighs. I used the broth from the boiling (I boiled with just enough water so I would able to use it all in the blender and not waste the good stuff left in it). And.... she loved it! I am so relieved. I did not use bone this time because I wasn't sure if my mixer could handle it. I froze portions which I thaw overnight in the fridge. It is such a huge relief and I know everthing that went in it. I am going to start adding bone, egg and a bit of pork because I read the taurine in pork is really good.
Sorry for the long post but I just wanted to say how easy it is to throw everything in a pot and boil and then blend. It's really just two steps. And I am just ecstatic, wanted to share my happines and encourage any of you having trouble with the transition it can be done!!!.
I had experimented with many types/ brands in the past (before she manifested diabetes symptoms) but gave up for fear of lipidosis of the liver and because it felt like I was torturing her
.This past week I attacked the issue with renewed stamina and was determined not to give up despite Kitiara much staring at her bowl with total mistrust, following me around with "that" meow, and standing at guard at the kitchen door even when I was not in the kitchen! (the kitchen door thing was kind of cute poor thing)
But then I got really brave and decided I was going to try homemade pate. I had cooked homemade pate for me in the past and it is really very simple. I know dr Lisa recomends baking as opposed to boiling but i decided to boil liver, chicken innards (is that what you call them?) and chicken thighs. I used the broth from the boiling (I boiled with just enough water so I would able to use it all in the blender and not waste the good stuff left in it). And.... she loved it! I am so relieved. I did not use bone this time because I wasn't sure if my mixer could handle it. I froze portions which I thaw overnight in the fridge. It is such a huge relief and I know everthing that went in it. I am going to start adding bone, egg and a bit of pork because I read the taurine in pork is really good.
Sorry for the long post but I just wanted to say how easy it is to throw everything in a pot and boil and then blend. It's really just two steps. And I am just ecstatic, wanted to share my happines and encourage any of you having trouble with the transition it can be done!!!.

