Hi Anyasmum, and welcome to FDMB. I can point you to a wonderful informative website about feline nutrition by Dr. Lisa Pierson, who has created that wonderful food chart Lisa and Little has referred to.
www.catinfo.org. The food chart is there and here is the link to it here:
https://catinfo.org/docs/CatFoodProteinFatCarbPhosphorusChart.pdf
We recommend a wet diet with carbs less than 10%. The Fancy Feast classics and Friskies pates all qualify and are available in grocery stores. Of course the flavor selections will depend on Anya's particular likes and dislikes. One important note, changing the diet to a low carb diet will lower the blood sugar (blood glucose -BG) and if you are giving insulin, you should be testing the blood sugar while transitioning
gradually from what Anya ate to what she should be eating. This will help you prevent a hypoglycemic event, which can be life threatening. Please visit the FAQs forum
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/forums/health-links-faqs-about-feline-diabetes.14/
Testing Anya's blood sugar is the best way to keep her safe, to know if it's safe to inject that Prozinc and to see how it is affecting her. We can help you find an affordable glucose meter, strips and lancets, plus help you learn to test.
There is a lot of information here, please read the yellow tagged stickies at the top of this forum about Prozinc. I am sorry I can't offer information about finding out how many Units of Prozinc to give Anya, mls to units. There is information in the Beginner's Guide to Prozinc that a good starting dose is one Unit, but I am certain an experienced Prozinc user will be along to advise.
Very best wishes and we will all help you while you are learning how to best care for Anya.
