chowaniec
Member Since 2022
Hi all, I just joined. Our girl Lil' B is 9 years old and was diagnosed with diabetes last June when she had a bout of pancreatitis. She just had another flare-up last month, and I'm afraid she's getting worse, not better. That brings me to everybody's favorite subject: food.
After this most recent pancreatitis attack, our vet recommended that we get Lil' B on a low-fat diet, but most low-fat foods seem to be higher in carbs, which contradicts a lot of the conventional wisdom around the diet for diabetes (high protein, low carb wet food). To make matters more complicated, when we tried* a wet diet after her diagnosis, she had horrendously loose stools, which is a nasty problem because she refuses to poop in her litter box**. She seems to do better on a high-fiber diet, which again tends to have more carbs.
We've got her on Hill's W/D kibble right now, but I'm bracing myself to switch back to canned, which begs the question: what the heck do I feed this cat? Is kibble - even the prescription stuff - really that detrimental?
*We tried this for 6-8 weeks. Between her harassing us for food at 4 AM, cleaning up loose stools every morning and her not finishing her expensive food, we eventually switched back to kibble for our sanity.
**This has been an issue for the past 3-4 years. We've tried lots of things to no success. She urinates in it fine, but she seems to prefer to poop in random places around our apartment. (Thank god we don't have carpet.)
After this most recent pancreatitis attack, our vet recommended that we get Lil' B on a low-fat diet, but most low-fat foods seem to be higher in carbs, which contradicts a lot of the conventional wisdom around the diet for diabetes (high protein, low carb wet food). To make matters more complicated, when we tried* a wet diet after her diagnosis, she had horrendously loose stools, which is a nasty problem because she refuses to poop in her litter box**. She seems to do better on a high-fiber diet, which again tends to have more carbs.
We've got her on Hill's W/D kibble right now, but I'm bracing myself to switch back to canned, which begs the question: what the heck do I feed this cat? Is kibble - even the prescription stuff - really that detrimental?
*We tried this for 6-8 weeks. Between her harassing us for food at 4 AM, cleaning up loose stools every morning and her not finishing her expensive food, we eventually switched back to kibble for our sanity.
**This has been an issue for the past 3-4 years. We've tried lots of things to no success. She urinates in it fine, but she seems to prefer to poop in random places around our apartment. (Thank god we don't have carpet.)