Nowthree
Member Since 2021
I found a stray on my aunt's property on Thanksgiving and took her in. She tested negative for all the bad stuff like FeLV and FIV but is diabetic. She's under vet care and tomorrow I'll talk to the vet again to discuss starting her on insulin, but in the meantime I need to know how I should be feeding her. She's fully grown but only weighs 4.5 lbs as of Friday morning (weighed by the vet). She's skin and bone and the vet said to get as many calories into her as possible--that's the most important thing right now. Her name is Grace, or Gracie.
I have Fancy Feast (grilled, not pate) that I give to my other two cats as a daily treat. Gracie will eat this but she's not really interested in it. She wants the boys' kibble (Nutro), which of course she's not supposed to have. I found Inaba packets at Walmart that she LOVES and they're 530 calories per little pouch--so far today she's eaten almost four pouches so she's finally getting the calories her body needs, but I know she can't keep eating this. Is there anything similar that's low-carb that people can recommend? It's basically a jelly-like broth with shreds of meat.
Just to give a baseline, when she was tested on Friday, her glucose level was 486. She's also extremely anemic, but now that she's had flea treatment the vet says that will improve. She had a high flea load.
Another question--I work long hours some days and have a long commute. Some days I leave at 7am and don't get home until after 8pm. How do I make sure Gracie is getting access to enough food while I'm gone? She has her own room so the boys can't get in and steal her food when I'm not around, but I can't really leave a lot of canned food out for her and expect it to be good (or appetizing) for 12 hours.
Also, is incontinence an issue with severely diabetic cats? Gracie sometimes urinates on herself while she sleeps, although never while awake. I'll ask the vet tomorrow, of course, but I thought it couldn't hurt to ask here too. She's very weak but doing a lot better already, so it might just be simple lack of muscle strength.
Thanks!
Kate
I have Fancy Feast (grilled, not pate) that I give to my other two cats as a daily treat. Gracie will eat this but she's not really interested in it. She wants the boys' kibble (Nutro), which of course she's not supposed to have. I found Inaba packets at Walmart that she LOVES and they're 530 calories per little pouch--so far today she's eaten almost four pouches so she's finally getting the calories her body needs, but I know she can't keep eating this. Is there anything similar that's low-carb that people can recommend? It's basically a jelly-like broth with shreds of meat.
Just to give a baseline, when she was tested on Friday, her glucose level was 486. She's also extremely anemic, but now that she's had flea treatment the vet says that will improve. She had a high flea load.
Another question--I work long hours some days and have a long commute. Some days I leave at 7am and don't get home until after 8pm. How do I make sure Gracie is getting access to enough food while I'm gone? She has her own room so the boys can't get in and steal her food when I'm not around, but I can't really leave a lot of canned food out for her and expect it to be good (or appetizing) for 12 hours.
Also, is incontinence an issue with severely diabetic cats? Gracie sometimes urinates on herself while she sleeps, although never while awake. I'll ask the vet tomorrow, of course, but I thought it couldn't hurt to ask here too. She's very weak but doing a lot better already, so it might just be simple lack of muscle strength.
Thanks!
Kate
There is usually someone to welcome new members but with the US Thanksgiving it is a bit quiet around here. I am not as experienced as other users but I will give it a try. Hopefully someone else can add to this.
. So feel free to post your questions here. There are members ariumd with a lot of experience caring for diabetic kitties.