
But it may take him a while to settle back down; you know what the saying is: "Cats bounce until they stop." (Which, of course, does not help your stress level any, I know.
(Doesn't help that it suddenly got HOT as blazes here, either ... I do not handle heat well, so the mama-bean is turning into a really cranky old lady.


@Sarah Smith Wow, Sarah, Cooter's looking GREAT!Hows Cooter doing?
DO you mean "substitute" one meal FF? (I don't think that no carbs would make his #s climb, but who knows?add 1 meal of LC FF
Sorry Deb, figured it was, but couldnt hurt to ask just in case. I almost bought the wrong one until someone pointed out the difference in them. I know you'll get Fritz back on track, just wish I knew more to help figure out whats happening with him!@Sarah Smith yes it is with the Z.
Hows Cooter doing?
Fritz was moving in the right direction then wham something happened and its like where starting all over.![]()
Sorry to hear that ... sending lots of healing vibes for your girl, with fingers crossed that her tummy starts keeping her food where it belongs.I'm dealing with my hyperthyroid girl not eating enough and not keeping alot of it down, shes down to 5.5 lbs between that and trying to get her dose straightened out again... From one crisis to another around here lately![]()

It may be that the lower carb foods are higher in fat. Fat also raises your blood sugar but because it digests slower than carbs the spike happens later. I know this from watching my mom adjust her dose if she's eating a high fat meal. http://blog.joslin.org/2011/09/why-does-fat-increase-blood-glucose/Deb, I saw a thread on Health. A couple people noticed their cats seemed to run higher on no carb food than when it was mixed with lower carb....
