Sebastian’s mom (Lauren)
Member Since 2023
Hey I wanted to know if any of you have switched to raw and what are the pros/ cons?
I know there’s a Facebook page dedicated to this, but all of the information is overwhelming and I want to hear first hand from someone with a diabetic kitty!
Sebastian’s triglycerides and cholesterol are high so I want to tackle that. I’m also concerned about long term use of FF/ friskies with the phosphorus levels. I’d rather fix and prevent further issue than have another thing added to the already veryy long list down the road.
While the vet said his triglycerides and cholesterol were high from the vet visit alone, I am not convinced. Given the seizure- like, neurological behavoir he’s been exhibiting.
For reference his triglycerides are 281 when the normal range is 25-160 and his cholesterol is 283 when the normal range is 75-220.
Someone here said possible hyperlipidimia. It’s unfortunate that i feel like the vet is dismissive and I can’t go to her for help.
His lab work is added to his spreadsheet!
Thank you in advance
I know there’s a Facebook page dedicated to this, but all of the information is overwhelming and I want to hear first hand from someone with a diabetic kitty!
Sebastian’s triglycerides and cholesterol are high so I want to tackle that. I’m also concerned about long term use of FF/ friskies with the phosphorus levels. I’d rather fix and prevent further issue than have another thing added to the already veryy long list down the road.
While the vet said his triglycerides and cholesterol were high from the vet visit alone, I am not convinced. Given the seizure- like, neurological behavoir he’s been exhibiting.
For reference his triglycerides are 281 when the normal range is 25-160 and his cholesterol is 283 when the normal range is 75-220.
Someone here said possible hyperlipidimia. It’s unfortunate that i feel like the vet is dismissive and I can’t go to her for help.
His lab work is added to his spreadsheet!
Thank you in advance