Izzy#2022
Member Since 2022
Hi! I am so glad I found this place. Izzy has not been given the official diagnosis of diabetes. Izzy is a 7 year-old spayed female. At her yearly check up she had a blood sugar level of 370 and sugar was found in her urine. Her vet gave me a bag of hills prescription diet diabetic food and said that she’d see me in a year. I didn’t feel comfortable with that so I sought out another vet who gave me a blood sugar monitor. I’ve have a difficult time using it so I’m not sure if my numbers are correct. So here I am and I’m kind of at a loss of what I need to do. I’ve read a lot of information that says I should move to an all wet or raw food diet. I am completely fine with that but I also have a 1 year-old kitty and I would like them to be given the same food if possible and I’m worried that all wet food may not provide all the nutrients that is needed. I’ve heard from a lot of people that they feed fancy feast, which my cats love, but my vet always discourages me from using it. Does that alone have all the nutrients both cats would need to remain healthy? What is the best diet for them? Thank you for letting me join.