alohaamoore
Member Since 2014
As soon as I heard from my vet this morning that my 6 year old cat, Nala, has diabetes I had uncontrollable tears until I found this forum! She said her reading is currently at 433. All of her life I have fed her (and my 8 year old cat) Purina dry food in the morning and a 1/2 a can of Friskies Shredded (with gravy, different flavors) for dinner I usually split one can between my 2 cats for dinner. I plan to completely cut dry food out of their diets and switch to the "Friskies Classic Pate" canned food. I will be taking her in tomorrow so my doctor can train me on everything I need to know and how to give her the insulin. My doctor recommends that I switch her food immediately to R/D cat food which is I think is by Hill's Prescription Diet, but it is $28.00 for 24 cans so it's a bit expensive. My question is if anyone knows if the "Friskies Classic Pate" is just as good for cats with diabetes as the "R/D Hills Prescription Diet" that my doctor recommended? And do you feed each cat a full can of food or half?
I also plan to stop by walmart to pick up a ReliOn Confirm along with lancets & strips so that I can monitor her at home like many of you recommend. I am very anxious for her appointment tomorrow for her to get her first dose of insulin. It is comforting to know that there are great people here to help ease the anxiety just by sharing their experiences!
Thank you in advanced to anyone who replies!
-April
I also plan to stop by walmart to pick up a ReliOn Confirm along with lancets & strips so that I can monitor her at home like many of you recommend. I am very anxious for her appointment tomorrow for her to get her first dose of insulin. It is comforting to know that there are great people here to help ease the anxiety just by sharing their experiences!
Thank you in advanced to anyone who replies!
-April