Kathleen and Fred
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Just visited the vet with Fred, after he came in "contact" with an aggressive outdoor cat. He's OK now but a little slow -- got a a 14-day antibiotic. The event sent his BG up a bit at first to 211. Back to 115 this evening. (Fred takes Prozinc and the vet said not to shoot him under 150. Does that sound right? I usually give him .5 up to 150 and 1u over that to 250)
While at the Vet (a new one), she mentioned that he had gained weight (I thought that was good thing, since he had lost so much with Hemobart last summer). She said 1 lb in a cat is equivalent to 20 lbs in humans!! She asked what I was feeding him, and when told she was glad to know I was strictly feeding wet food to all three of my "housemates". HOWEVER, she went on to say that I was, in effect, feeding him the "low end" or junk food variety of wet foods.
I follow the FDMB chart and buy 9-lives, Whiskas, Special Kitty, etc. because the carbs are low and I can afford these. The vet suggested the stuff at Pet Smart -- you know, the cans that cost $.90 for 3 ozs. And she said I should feed Fred less -- I feed 4 times a day about 3 oz. each (12ozs). He weighs 16lbs and is a large, (by nature) tall cat. She wants me to give him maybe 4-6 oz. a day of the high-end stuff, Iams, etc. that seems very little to me.
Now I'm confused again. What's wrong with the less expensive stuff, as long as the carbs are low? And, don't "sugar cats" need more food during the day? He'll wake me at 4am, if he feels hungry!!
Please share your experiences and thoughts. This is NOT an emergency. Many thanks.
Kathleen & Fred.
P.S. "Lucy" has bad allergies. Should I just go with the gluten free foods to help her, too?
While at the Vet (a new one), she mentioned that he had gained weight (I thought that was good thing, since he had lost so much with Hemobart last summer). She said 1 lb in a cat is equivalent to 20 lbs in humans!! She asked what I was feeding him, and when told she was glad to know I was strictly feeding wet food to all three of my "housemates". HOWEVER, she went on to say that I was, in effect, feeding him the "low end" or junk food variety of wet foods.
I follow the FDMB chart and buy 9-lives, Whiskas, Special Kitty, etc. because the carbs are low and I can afford these. The vet suggested the stuff at Pet Smart -- you know, the cans that cost $.90 for 3 ozs. And she said I should feed Fred less -- I feed 4 times a day about 3 oz. each (12ozs). He weighs 16lbs and is a large, (by nature) tall cat. She wants me to give him maybe 4-6 oz. a day of the high-end stuff, Iams, etc. that seems very little to me.
Now I'm confused again. What's wrong with the less expensive stuff, as long as the carbs are low? And, don't "sugar cats" need more food during the day? He'll wake me at 4am, if he feels hungry!!
Please share your experiences and thoughts. This is NOT an emergency. Many thanks.
Kathleen & Fred.
P.S. "Lucy" has bad allergies. Should I just go with the gluten free foods to help her, too?