So William has diabetes now. Insulin twice a day. I want to get all 3 cats off of the kibble. Samuel and Danny and William (the gang of three) have other ideas. The good news is that they do not dislike wet food. In fact it is a nightly treat for them. BUT...we just want a little, and we MUST have our kibble. So after 3 weeks of trying and having to make sure William ate something i broke down and bought Young again zero formula. They all 3 love it. True to the package instructions and claims they are not eating as much, but are content. After a few days their cat boxes are reasonable again. BUT...what about the liquid and the UTIs and all? So my wife has ALWAYS ground the canned food in a baby food grinder, and mixed in more water. I am now mixing a 3 ounce can with 3 ounces of water and feeding that in 3 bowls at night. They lap it like candy. They are getting an extra couple of ounces of water in the wet food so I am hoping that will offset the lack of moisture in the dry food. I am still searching for a wet food that they like that is very low carb. Petsmart does not carry the Dr. Lisa list brands I have looked for so far. I am going to have to print out the whole list and take it to Petsmart. I live in the country so another pet food store is quite a distance. I bought Tiki chicken with zero carbs via Amazon, but they would not eat it. I mixed it with Instinct rabbit formula, and they lapped that up, but the carb calculator from the young again website says it is about 20% carbs. So half and half with the tiki I ended up with around 10% carbs. Meanwhile, the recent vet check says William is doing fine on the insulin injections. I am still not able to get my own blood glucose readings on him. He is a ragdoll burmese mix with very dark ears and even with the flashlight i am having trouble finding the vein. William does not mind his injections and now will even come up on my lap after his shot. He is 20 pounds so my wife will not hold him anymore, so he has become my cat. But I ramble. Sorry. Actually just wanted to share the increasing moisture in the wet food solution to the dry food downside. Maybe that will work for someone else as well.