Hi,
I just joined. I have a lot of questions & am having some challenges getting comprehensive advice from the Vet, it’s a chain-style Veterinary Clinic with rotating Vets.
I’ve seen many posts about Fancy Feast helping many cats with diabetes & somewhere I found a recommendation for Young Again Zero Mature kibble, which I ordered.
Jack is a neutered 8yr old DSH & I just got the results that his blood sugar is high & in his urine. The vet’s advice was to immediately put on insulin… I want to try diet first. I just am not sure the best way to transition his food.
I have his brother, Figaro who has had several ER stays due to FLUTD, urinary blockages. In order to treat Figaro I’ve had them on Science Diet C/D prescription dry food for grazing, (very high carb content) and they get a 5.5 oz can of Blue Buffalo Tastefuls, water added, split between them (originally split between 3 cats, alas I missed the signs of kidney disease & now my poor Smudge is no longer with us & I’m devastated). So now split into 2 portions.
How should I transition their diet? Under normal circumstances, I’m aware that it should be done over a period of a week (2 days of 3/4 old food 1/4 new- 2 days 1/2 old 1/2 new- 2 days 1/4 old 3/4 new), Is this still the best way to transition them? I have concerns & am very worried about missing signs of distress (since I missed the signs on Smudge).
I did reach out to a diabetic friend who is passing along an old glucose meter & some test strips, I’m sure she’ll instruct me on how to use it, but from what I’ve read in some links, numbers will vary from cat calibrated monitors, so I don’t even know how to deal with that.
Any nuggets of advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
I just joined. I have a lot of questions & am having some challenges getting comprehensive advice from the Vet, it’s a chain-style Veterinary Clinic with rotating Vets.
I’ve seen many posts about Fancy Feast helping many cats with diabetes & somewhere I found a recommendation for Young Again Zero Mature kibble, which I ordered.
Jack is a neutered 8yr old DSH & I just got the results that his blood sugar is high & in his urine. The vet’s advice was to immediately put on insulin… I want to try diet first. I just am not sure the best way to transition his food.
I have his brother, Figaro who has had several ER stays due to FLUTD, urinary blockages. In order to treat Figaro I’ve had them on Science Diet C/D prescription dry food for grazing, (very high carb content) and they get a 5.5 oz can of Blue Buffalo Tastefuls, water added, split between them (originally split between 3 cats, alas I missed the signs of kidney disease & now my poor Smudge is no longer with us & I’m devastated). So now split into 2 portions.
How should I transition their diet? Under normal circumstances, I’m aware that it should be done over a period of a week (2 days of 3/4 old food 1/4 new- 2 days 1/2 old 1/2 new- 2 days 1/4 old 3/4 new), Is this still the best way to transition them? I have concerns & am very worried about missing signs of distress (since I missed the signs on Smudge).
I did reach out to a diabetic friend who is passing along an old glucose meter & some test strips, I’m sure she’ll instruct me on how to use it, but from what I’ve read in some links, numbers will vary from cat calibrated monitors, so I don’t even know how to deal with that.
Any nuggets of advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!