Kathryn Elizabeth
Member Since 2023
Hi All,
I have just joined and have a bit of an odd situation. I have done a bunch of reading and learning, however I have not created a spreadsheet because currently not using insulin or doing home testing. Mainly seeking a bit of support around food and care pre-insulin.
The BG reading obtained four days ago was 490. I am currently looking after my friends' cat while they are overseas until early September). I had a feeling about him needing a check up, and got their consent to take him in. Initial vet exam seemed all good but then the blood results came back... I am a cat owner myself and have extensive experience with my own cat's veterinary needs but not with feline diabetes. But I have done a heap of reading in the last few days, including on Dr Lisa's website. Until the owners have a discussion with the vet (they are in Germany, I am in New Zealand, so it's a bit tricky) and make their decisions about how they wish to proceed, I am mostly just waiting. No insulin or any other treatment is taking place at this stage, and no other tests, except for the results from the full blood panel we had taken, which everything else was normal and vet said it was probably very recent that the diabetes has come on, as liver enzymes looked normal and he is not showing signs of dehydration.
However, being the good cat mama I am, I have been researching, and I have made diet changes, onto wet food low carb (currently awaiting some responses from New Zealand food manufacture companies to figure out the best options but have managed to find some Fancy Feast and some raw cat food mince which i think is going to be the best thing in the meantime) and have cut him off from biscuits (he used to get both biscuits and wet). He is fine with this, though always wanting more.
I figured that is probably the best I can do to help him at the moment, and from what I have read, could even be enough to bring the BG down to reasonable levels.
So, the spreadsheet thing looked Very daunting to my cognitive functioning ability, and since I am not doing testings and insulin administering i figured it probably wasn't needed at this stage.
So my question is, has anyone here got experience of supporting a diabetic cat through diet alone?
He is constantly asking for food. This is partly just his regular behaviour as he was once a starving stray, and also partly probably stress at his humans being away, but i realise it is probably also his body telling him he is hungry because it is not getting the nutrition it needs. I am being very careful not to overfeed him but wondering if i should spread out the quantity of food over more than two meals a day, or give him more food than the recommended amount for his weight (he is not overweight).
My other main reason for joining is for general moral support as it is pretty weird navigating caring for a cat that is not mine and therefore not being able to make all the decisions relating to finance and commitment balanced with what is best for the cat, whilst currently being this cat's carer and dealing with his constant demands for food and attention! (the opposite of my own, hyperthyroid CKD cat!)
Thanks in advance for any input.
*Also just to add, the wet food I am feeding him now is a mix of Fancy Feast Classic Pate, raw cat food supermarket mince (blend of beef, beef heart, pork, pork heart, turkey and duck and rabbit) and other canned loaf style cat foods found in my New Zealand local supermarket. The mince is not a 'complete' food so i am mixing it prob 60mince/40can, to try give him max protein and also all the other nutrients from the complete foods. Any input on whether this ratio is good would also be welcome.
I have just joined and have a bit of an odd situation. I have done a bunch of reading and learning, however I have not created a spreadsheet because currently not using insulin or doing home testing. Mainly seeking a bit of support around food and care pre-insulin.
The BG reading obtained four days ago was 490. I am currently looking after my friends' cat while they are overseas until early September). I had a feeling about him needing a check up, and got their consent to take him in. Initial vet exam seemed all good but then the blood results came back... I am a cat owner myself and have extensive experience with my own cat's veterinary needs but not with feline diabetes. But I have done a heap of reading in the last few days, including on Dr Lisa's website. Until the owners have a discussion with the vet (they are in Germany, I am in New Zealand, so it's a bit tricky) and make their decisions about how they wish to proceed, I am mostly just waiting. No insulin or any other treatment is taking place at this stage, and no other tests, except for the results from the full blood panel we had taken, which everything else was normal and vet said it was probably very recent that the diabetes has come on, as liver enzymes looked normal and he is not showing signs of dehydration.
However, being the good cat mama I am, I have been researching, and I have made diet changes, onto wet food low carb (currently awaiting some responses from New Zealand food manufacture companies to figure out the best options but have managed to find some Fancy Feast and some raw cat food mince which i think is going to be the best thing in the meantime) and have cut him off from biscuits (he used to get both biscuits and wet). He is fine with this, though always wanting more.
I figured that is probably the best I can do to help him at the moment, and from what I have read, could even be enough to bring the BG down to reasonable levels.
So, the spreadsheet thing looked Very daunting to my cognitive functioning ability, and since I am not doing testings and insulin administering i figured it probably wasn't needed at this stage.
So my question is, has anyone here got experience of supporting a diabetic cat through diet alone?
He is constantly asking for food. This is partly just his regular behaviour as he was once a starving stray, and also partly probably stress at his humans being away, but i realise it is probably also his body telling him he is hungry because it is not getting the nutrition it needs. I am being very careful not to overfeed him but wondering if i should spread out the quantity of food over more than two meals a day, or give him more food than the recommended amount for his weight (he is not overweight).
My other main reason for joining is for general moral support as it is pretty weird navigating caring for a cat that is not mine and therefore not being able to make all the decisions relating to finance and commitment balanced with what is best for the cat, whilst currently being this cat's carer and dealing with his constant demands for food and attention! (the opposite of my own, hyperthyroid CKD cat!)
Thanks in advance for any input.
*Also just to add, the wet food I am feeding him now is a mix of Fancy Feast Classic Pate, raw cat food supermarket mince (blend of beef, beef heart, pork, pork heart, turkey and duck and rabbit) and other canned loaf style cat foods found in my New Zealand local supermarket. The mince is not a 'complete' food so i am mixing it prob 60mince/40can, to try give him max protein and also all the other nutrients from the complete foods. Any input on whether this ratio is good would also be welcome.
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