OrangeTrioMom
Member Since 2016
Hey all!
I'm the mom to three fabulous orange boys, Bob, Joe, and Jackson. JoeJoe (as we call him) was just diagnosed last week with diabetes. He's 8.5 yo, has been overweight his entire life, but eating mostly Nature's Variety, Holistic Select, or some other type of "grain-free" dry food until about two months ago when I started them on Royal Canin Mature Consult. He began eating this food exclusively (I liked the SO index and joint support for older cats) but about two months in he started showing signs of diabetes, mostly increase in urination. Lo and behold, took him in to the vet hospital where I work and his glucose levels were very high. I'm still somewhat of a newb in the veterinary field so I'm still trying to learn where we need to be, where we currently are, etc. His vet put him on the Royal Canin Glycobalance and we got him the Lantus. He gets 3U BID with meals. I'm working on getting him to like wet food... have been trying different kinds I've seen talked about on these boards and in the meantime am taking him off the Glycobalance and getting him back on Nature's Variety dry for now. He's always been a good water drinker, so he's got that going for him. Anyway, just wanted to say hi and see if anyone else had similar situations after switching their cat to a food like Royal Canin. (I know that this condition didn't spring up overnight, but it was too much of a coincidence - having just changed his diet and then he started showing symptoms... ugh. And I had bought into the Rx diet business...)
This is Bob & JoeJoe. Joe is the one looking at the camera.
And this is Jackson, the one-eyed wonder kitty! He's the youngest.
I'm the mom to three fabulous orange boys, Bob, Joe, and Jackson. JoeJoe (as we call him) was just diagnosed last week with diabetes. He's 8.5 yo, has been overweight his entire life, but eating mostly Nature's Variety, Holistic Select, or some other type of "grain-free" dry food until about two months ago when I started them on Royal Canin Mature Consult. He began eating this food exclusively (I liked the SO index and joint support for older cats) but about two months in he started showing signs of diabetes, mostly increase in urination. Lo and behold, took him in to the vet hospital where I work and his glucose levels were very high. I'm still somewhat of a newb in the veterinary field so I'm still trying to learn where we need to be, where we currently are, etc. His vet put him on the Royal Canin Glycobalance and we got him the Lantus. He gets 3U BID with meals. I'm working on getting him to like wet food... have been trying different kinds I've seen talked about on these boards and in the meantime am taking him off the Glycobalance and getting him back on Nature's Variety dry for now. He's always been a good water drinker, so he's got that going for him. Anyway, just wanted to say hi and see if anyone else had similar situations after switching their cat to a food like Royal Canin. (I know that this condition didn't spring up overnight, but it was too much of a coincidence - having just changed his diet and then he started showing symptoms... ugh. And I had bought into the Rx diet business...)
This is Bob & JoeJoe. Joe is the one looking at the camera.
And this is Jackson, the one-eyed wonder kitty! He's the youngest.
