rainking430
Member Since 2023
So my cat Ollie (about 12 years old) just got diagnosed with diabetes and my vet wants to immediately start insulin shots and monitoring. I was devastated at first, but after doing some research I am now suspecting that it was a recent diet change that caused this, and another diet change back max fix it? Here is some (a lot?) of background on this:
For most of his life Ollie had been on a pate wet food diet, low 10% carbs or less consistently (basically Friskies pate or the like). Then last year our other cat Lily got diagnosed with kidney disease and was put on an advanced kidney disease dry food diet. The doc said that it is a great food that he feels should be given to all cats due to their proneness to kidney issues, and recommended we start giving it to Ollie too. So we did.
And then he started to change. Clumsy, difficulty climbing and balancing, drinking and peeing a lot, loss of definition in his hind legs, and walking on his hind haunches. So we brought him in for a checkup. Excellent weight, everything looked good, vet at first thought it was arthritis. Bloodwork taken with results next day (today).
That's when we got the diabetes diagnosis ("very high glucose levels") and I started doing the research. Turns out, the advanced kidney disease diet food is like 36% carbs. So now my question is this: I wonder if that kidney disease dry food is to blame? And if going back to something like Friskies pate will be enough to curb this? Better yet perhaps going to an ultra-low carb higher quality wet food like what is listed here? A Full Low Carb Cat Food List for Healthy Eating in 2023 (simplycatcare.com)
Would love your folks thoughts. I want to avoid having to do twice daily insulin injections if at all possible.
For most of his life Ollie had been on a pate wet food diet, low 10% carbs or less consistently (basically Friskies pate or the like). Then last year our other cat Lily got diagnosed with kidney disease and was put on an advanced kidney disease dry food diet. The doc said that it is a great food that he feels should be given to all cats due to their proneness to kidney issues, and recommended we start giving it to Ollie too. So we did.
And then he started to change. Clumsy, difficulty climbing and balancing, drinking and peeing a lot, loss of definition in his hind legs, and walking on his hind haunches. So we brought him in for a checkup. Excellent weight, everything looked good, vet at first thought it was arthritis. Bloodwork taken with results next day (today).
That's when we got the diabetes diagnosis ("very high glucose levels") and I started doing the research. Turns out, the advanced kidney disease diet food is like 36% carbs. So now my question is this: I wonder if that kidney disease dry food is to blame? And if going back to something like Friskies pate will be enough to curb this? Better yet perhaps going to an ultra-low carb higher quality wet food like what is listed here? A Full Low Carb Cat Food List for Healthy Eating in 2023 (simplycatcare.com)
Would love your folks thoughts. I want to avoid having to do twice daily insulin injections if at all possible.
