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quo1

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3 days ago I didn't even know about this message board, now you can't get me off it....many of you know about my big boy Ben and that I am trying to get him to lose weight and will switch 100 % to wet food...QUESTION: both Ben & Jerry still cry and come over to their empty dishes EACH time I walk by that area and cry..my wife thinks I should HIDE their dishes until it's eating time so they maybe can get "de-sensitized" if you will to the dishes ALWAYS being down on the floor...it does drive me crazy and you feel awful hearing & seeing them cry for food....any thoughts/ ideas?

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My 14 year old kitty Shadow was crying all the time over the past 2 weeks (last week and the week b4 that) and we took him to the vet and after blood tests and urine tests were informed he was diabetic. I found this forum by searching online about the disease and am always on it too now. I have since changed him after the results from the vet (immediately last Wednesday eve when I found out online here what is suggested to do) to only canned high protein, low carb (mostly Wellness Grain Free) and he doesn't cry like he had been at all. I am now doing 4teaspoons of one kind of wellness (ckn and herring) and 1 tsp of just chicken wellness (about 1oz) 6-7 times a day throughout the day with water added to the canned food and he's doing great. We are very lucky and it looks like the change in diet may keep him off of insulin. I started tested his blood glucose levels after learning what to do here and his bg is still higher than we'd like in the a.m. (today it was 132) but during the day it ranges from 66-77 so we're excited. His blood glucose results from the vet's were 366. I read how much that increases due to kitty's stress going and being at the vet as well as from the high carb dry food he was always eating.

If I were you I would go out and get some high protein, low carb canned cat food and start him on that asap (maybe small cans til you know what he likes and not to upset his tummy). There are links on this site for help with transitioning to all canned, luckily Shadow loved it already and only eats one to two pieces of our lab's grain-free evo kibble at night when he's not looking as far as any dry food is concerned.

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beausgrrl , and that may be why his BG is always higher in the AM. does no take much to raise BG of a diabetic cat.
alan, you can divide the days rations into small frequent meals if someone is home. like every 2 -3 hours and add water to that also. just remember not to feed at least 4 hours before your tests
 
when blood sugar is out of control, the kitty can eat and eat and eat and does not get the energy from the food.

Extra food is OK for a while. Get them stable on low carb canned or raw food -- and worry about weight loss later.

They will naturally lose some weight when taken on dry and high carb food.
 
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