Jayleybird
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I am a young pet owner and these are my first kitties. I want to make sure I am doing everything right for them so they can be their healthiest! Here is my story...
My kitty Damian was diagnosed with diabetes 2 years ago. He has been living a good and healthy life with twice daily small doses (1 unit) of vetsulin. About 4 months ago he had all his teeth removed due to some major dental problems (which he had been on and off of steroids as a treatment for about 3 and a half years). About 3 weeks ago he was having issues with vomitting and fatigue so I took him in to his regular vet. The vet ran the normal BG tests and has informed me that Damian's fatigue was due to a very low bloodsugar. The vet has recommended no more insulin and to put him on a high protein low carb diet. I am following the vets directions perfectly except for one little problem.... I cannot get him to eat the new food! I have tried Evo turkey and chicken dry food and Firstmate fish and potatoe with blueberries. I am worried about him being off his insulin and then not eating enough. Any advice, suggestions or any overall knowledge would be greatly appreciated!!
(I also have a non-diabetic cat, are the high protein foods good for him as well? He wont eat the new food either)
My kitty Damian was diagnosed with diabetes 2 years ago. He has been living a good and healthy life with twice daily small doses (1 unit) of vetsulin. About 4 months ago he had all his teeth removed due to some major dental problems (which he had been on and off of steroids as a treatment for about 3 and a half years). About 3 weeks ago he was having issues with vomitting and fatigue so I took him in to his regular vet. The vet ran the normal BG tests and has informed me that Damian's fatigue was due to a very low bloodsugar. The vet has recommended no more insulin and to put him on a high protein low carb diet. I am following the vets directions perfectly except for one little problem.... I cannot get him to eat the new food! I have tried Evo turkey and chicken dry food and Firstmate fish and potatoe with blueberries. I am worried about him being off his insulin and then not eating enough. Any advice, suggestions or any overall knowledge would be greatly appreciated!!
(I also have a non-diabetic cat, are the high protein foods good for him as well? He wont eat the new food either)