Ginny & Alex
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Prior to being diagnosed with diabetes, Alex and Audrey shared one 6-ounce can of food and some dry--maybe 1/2 to 3/4 cup. Of course, eating together, I never knew which cat ate what, but both seemed satisfied and never asked for additional food. In fact, at feeding time, sometimes they accompanied me to their bowls and sometimes not.
Now, I feed 6-ounces of canned at 6:30am, 3 ounces at 12:30, 6 ounces again at 6:30pm and 3 ounces around 10 or 10:30 pm (my bedtime). Again, I don't see who's doing the eating, but I think it's mostly Alex. He is the last to finish. Sometimes at bedtime, I do sneak Audrey some Evo dry while Alex is downstairs having his bedtime snack. I rarely find a crumb left over and Alex is ALWAYS hungry. When I remember to give him a low-carb treat, he could and would snarf down the entire bag if I let him. I know the diabetes increases their appetite, but do you think this is normal? Should I feed him more if he seems hungry?
Yesterday, he had decent AMPS and PMPS--291 and 250 respectively, but today, his AMPS up again at 349.
I haven't heard from Joanna in quite some time and would love to hear her opinion.
Should I hold at 1.4?
Now, I feed 6-ounces of canned at 6:30am, 3 ounces at 12:30, 6 ounces again at 6:30pm and 3 ounces around 10 or 10:30 pm (my bedtime). Again, I don't see who's doing the eating, but I think it's mostly Alex. He is the last to finish. Sometimes at bedtime, I do sneak Audrey some Evo dry while Alex is downstairs having his bedtime snack. I rarely find a crumb left over and Alex is ALWAYS hungry. When I remember to give him a low-carb treat, he could and would snarf down the entire bag if I let him. I know the diabetes increases their appetite, but do you think this is normal? Should I feed him more if he seems hungry?
Yesterday, he had decent AMPS and PMPS--291 and 250 respectively, but today, his AMPS up again at 349.
I haven't heard from Joanna in quite some time and would love to hear her opinion.
Should I hold at 1.4?