Christine and Bella
Member Since 2025
Hello!
I am posting for my cat Bella.
She was diagnosed on 12/30 with diabetes when they checked her glucose and it said 388. She was prescribed 1 unit of Prozinc every 12 hours with food.
Some back story: She currently eats hills kidney care prescription diet dried food , with some weruva bff fowl play pate wet food. I am aware that this dried food is not great, she is 16 years old and a dried food addict and won't eat much wet food. I have tried feeding her raw food, and a variety of wet foods before she got diagnosed with diabetes, she won't consume enough calories of it. She had early kidney disease about 2 years ago, since switching her to this dried food and low phosphorus wet food when she will eat it, her kidney values have been great. I am on board for trying to get her on a lower carb diet, I have ordered young again zero mature dry food and it still needs to come in. I will try to push more wet food as well and see if she will eat it. I am just worried because she's not a huge eater and I really don't think she will eat enough wet food to get her calories. I have tried putting her on an all wet food diet before and it didn't work well so I am anxious. I am trying to balance getting her on a low carb diet while still making sure she eats enough to receive the insulin shot in the first place and keep calories up. I would love advice on this and how to safety switch her over to more low carb when I get better food. Would Dr Elseys dried food be good for her kidneys as well?
She has a freestyle libre 3 sensor and I test manually before each shot and sometimes after 4 or 6 hours as well. At the beginning the insulin seemed to be working nicely, but now it won't. I gave her her shot in the morning yesterday and her libre sensor numbers were too high to read the whole 12 hours and never came down. I gave her 1 unit last night and her numbers only came down shortly before spiking again. This morning I gave her another shot but it looks like her numbers won't be coming down again. I feel like this is caused by her diet, but I know can't switch it up quickly or it will hurt her. Worried about her numbers coming down, would love for her to feel better soon but feel stuck on next steps. I posted my spreadsheet link below
Bella's Spreadsheet (Christine)
I am posting for my cat Bella.
She was diagnosed on 12/30 with diabetes when they checked her glucose and it said 388. She was prescribed 1 unit of Prozinc every 12 hours with food.
Some back story: She currently eats hills kidney care prescription diet dried food , with some weruva bff fowl play pate wet food. I am aware that this dried food is not great, she is 16 years old and a dried food addict and won't eat much wet food. I have tried feeding her raw food, and a variety of wet foods before she got diagnosed with diabetes, she won't consume enough calories of it. She had early kidney disease about 2 years ago, since switching her to this dried food and low phosphorus wet food when she will eat it, her kidney values have been great. I am on board for trying to get her on a lower carb diet, I have ordered young again zero mature dry food and it still needs to come in. I will try to push more wet food as well and see if she will eat it. I am just worried because she's not a huge eater and I really don't think she will eat enough wet food to get her calories. I have tried putting her on an all wet food diet before and it didn't work well so I am anxious. I am trying to balance getting her on a low carb diet while still making sure she eats enough to receive the insulin shot in the first place and keep calories up. I would love advice on this and how to safety switch her over to more low carb when I get better food. Would Dr Elseys dried food be good for her kidneys as well?
She has a freestyle libre 3 sensor and I test manually before each shot and sometimes after 4 or 6 hours as well. At the beginning the insulin seemed to be working nicely, but now it won't. I gave her her shot in the morning yesterday and her libre sensor numbers were too high to read the whole 12 hours and never came down. I gave her 1 unit last night and her numbers only came down shortly before spiking again. This morning I gave her another shot but it looks like her numbers won't be coming down again. I feel like this is caused by her diet, but I know can't switch it up quickly or it will hurt her. Worried about her numbers coming down, would love for her to feel better soon but feel stuck on next steps. I posted my spreadsheet link below
Bella's Spreadsheet (Christine)