We just rescued a cat on 9/7 (her original owner went into a nursing home with Alzheimer's), and on 9/10, we found out she has diabetes. We have 2 existing cats in the house. So we have a great learning curve on our hands right now.
I'm guessing with everything going on, poor Emily is a bit overwhelmed, new house, new cat siblings, new humans, etc. I do not know anything about her history, food she ate, liter she used. Right now she has a lack of appetite, and i'm guessing that is from stress and all the changes in her life over the last 1 1/2 weeks.
Any advise would be greatly appreciated. I am trying different types of pate and low carb foods for her at the moment, and right now she is licking up any gravy/liquid that is with the food and eating some of it. She MIGHT be sneaking into the kitchen (feeding her separate for now as she mainly only ventures downstairs when we are home) and eating some of the others cats foods during the day.
I'm guessing with everything going on, poor Emily is a bit overwhelmed, new house, new cat siblings, new humans, etc. I do not know anything about her history, food she ate, liter she used. Right now she has a lack of appetite, and i'm guessing that is from stress and all the changes in her life over the last 1 1/2 weeks.
Any advise would be greatly appreciated. I am trying different types of pate and low carb foods for her at the moment, and right now she is licking up any gravy/liquid that is with the food and eating some of it. She MIGHT be sneaking into the kitchen (feeding her separate for now as she mainly only ventures downstairs when we are home) and eating some of the others cats foods during the day.