Becki and sox
Active Member
Hi every one I'm new to this forum and it's topic.
My cat has recently been diagnosed as diabetic (28/10/2018)
We are due to visit the vet nurse tonight to discuss our options wether it be diet control or insulin.
When we took Sox to the vets last Thursday his blood sugar levels were reading at 30 on a pet monitor.
Over the weekend after research in to foods and monitoring I decided to take him of the dry food that he had replacing it with just his canned meat food that he had along side. ( It has been an eye openers to how bad dry foods can be)
Since Sunday I have been monitoring his blood on a human freestyle lite machine. Sundays reading was 18.8 Mondays was 12.4 and this morning he was 10.5 so it is coming down. Could this be due to stopping the crunchies?
Also if any one out there can give me any information on the best foods to feed that can be brought at a shop rather than prescribed that would be very helpful.
Thank you to any one who reads and can offer any help.
My cat has recently been diagnosed as diabetic (28/10/2018)
We are due to visit the vet nurse tonight to discuss our options wether it be diet control or insulin.
When we took Sox to the vets last Thursday his blood sugar levels were reading at 30 on a pet monitor.
Over the weekend after research in to foods and monitoring I decided to take him of the dry food that he had replacing it with just his canned meat food that he had along side. ( It has been an eye openers to how bad dry foods can be)
Since Sunday I have been monitoring his blood on a human freestyle lite machine. Sundays reading was 18.8 Mondays was 12.4 and this morning he was 10.5 so it is coming down. Could this be due to stopping the crunchies?
Also if any one out there can give me any information on the best foods to feed that can be brought at a shop rather than prescribed that would be very helpful.
Thank you to any one who reads and can offer any help.