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Cheryl Ann

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I have a cat that was outside stray I took in. He was dx with pancreatitis and diabetes. Do you know of the best cat food that would aid in both diseases? Thank you for your help.
 
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I'm not sure how to do the spreadsheet part...anyway you can help with that?

Welcome Cheryl Ann
Can you fill out what we call your signature I can then tag a few members to help you

To set up your signature which you will see is at the end of everyone's post in gray, click on your name up top and then tap on the word signature and add this information
  • Add info we need to help you:
    • Caregiver & kitty's name
    • DX: Date
    • Name of Insulin (do not include dose or frequency)
    • Name of your meter
    • Diet: "LC wet" or "dry food" or "combo"
    • Dosing: TR or SLGS or Custom (if applicable)
    • DKA or other recent health issue (if applicable)
    • Acro, IAA, or Cushings (if applicable)
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Be sure to click the 'Save Changes' button at the bottom. If you need help urgently it is important we know these things at a glance. We don’t want to waste valuable time finding out information.

Take a look at mine
Be sure to list pancreatitis in your signature where it says health issues
 
I'm not sure how to do the spreadsheet part...anyway you can help with that?
I can tag one of our members to set up the spreadsheet for you
So you aren't giving any insulin yet or home testing?
What was his BG when the vet tested him for diabetes
How was he diagnosed with pancreatitis, Why aren't you sure about the pancreatitis diagnosis
That was in 2021?

Caregiver: Cheryl (myself) Kitty's name: Kitty DX: Diabetes - July 1st, 2022 (estimated). Unsure of pancreatitis diagnosis. Sometime in 2021. Diet: dry food Dosing: N/A / none right now

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Hi Cheryl Ann and Kitty and welcome to the forum.
I would get rid of the dry food first of all. It is high carb and not good for any cats and especially not for diabetic cats. The food I am going to suggest is good for both diabetic cats and for pancreatitis.
The best cat food you could give a kitty is canned food which is low carbohydrates. An example of these are the fancy feast pates which are low carb. HERE is a link to low carb foodhttps://catinfo.org/docs/CatFoodProteinFatCarbPhosphorusChart.pdf
Look for foods that are 10% carbs or less.
Giving this low carb food will help but really if you want to treat the diabetes you will need to give him insulin shots twice a day. It sounds scary but both you and Kitty will get used to it very quickly. Unless you give insulin your kitty will not improve and will only get worse.
Has the vet talked to you about giving insulin?
 
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