terri1962
Very Active Member
Hello everyone
I am new to the board. I took my Siamese mix to the vet, noticed she was losing weight and her coat seemed unkempt. They did urine test and blood test on her. Oh also Fructosamine level test. None of the levels were high enough to determine that she is quite yet a diabetic cat. So they are having me bring her in so far twice a week for b-12 shots and we are going to check sugar again on Friday.
Anyhow, I have done a little bit of my own research on this board and other websites about feeding and what to feed a diabetic cat. From what I have read dry cat food of any type if very bad and I have decided to take them off of it altogether. They were eating Fancy Feast and Royal Canin EN(dry).
I have decided from what I have read to feed them only the Classic pate style Fancy Feast which is low carbo, high protein.
I have tried to talk to the vet about this but they insist that if my cat has diabetes that she should be put on that Purina DM. I have read this food wet or dry is not good for the cat and.
I really need advice from other members as to what their experience is feeding their cats the dry foods or vet prescibed foods and what effect it has on sugar levels.
I am new to the board. I took my Siamese mix to the vet, noticed she was losing weight and her coat seemed unkempt. They did urine test and blood test on her. Oh also Fructosamine level test. None of the levels were high enough to determine that she is quite yet a diabetic cat. So they are having me bring her in so far twice a week for b-12 shots and we are going to check sugar again on Friday.
Anyhow, I have done a little bit of my own research on this board and other websites about feeding and what to feed a diabetic cat. From what I have read dry cat food of any type if very bad and I have decided to take them off of it altogether. They were eating Fancy Feast and Royal Canin EN(dry).
I have decided from what I have read to feed them only the Classic pate style Fancy Feast which is low carbo, high protein.
I have tried to talk to the vet about this but they insist that if my cat has diabetes that she should be put on that Purina DM. I have read this food wet or dry is not good for the cat and.
I really need advice from other members as to what their experience is feeding their cats the dry foods or vet prescibed foods and what effect it has on sugar levels.