Hello everyone!
I'm new to the group since I have a newly diagnosed (1.5 weeks ago) kitty.
So a bit of background. My Sammy is 14.5 years old. At 2 years old he almost died from Urinary Crystals. A full week at the vets and a script for Science Diet C/D food and I've had a healthy cat. Until now.
A couple of weeks ago I thought to myself "Is he losing weight?". Then the food begging started. I couldn't really tell with the water since he's always drank a ton of water since being on the SD C/D food. Fast forward to week before last and I was on vacation from work. So I made a vet appointment for Sammy. All they had open was that Tuesday. But on Monday morning, I caught him peeing out of his litter box. Always a cause for alarm in a kitty that never does that. Last time was 12 years ago. I called and they said to bring him right in and leave him and let them do some testing.
Diagnosis: Diabetes and a UTI. So that Friday (yes, it took that long, I was a bit irritated. No test results until late Tuesday then they had to order the insulin), I received my lessons on shots. Saturday morning was my first shot and it was a nightmare. Since then both Sammy and I have gotten better. He hates the liquid UTI meds way more than the shots. We were prescribed Royal Canin Glycobalance, which is for Diabetes as well as being an S/O food, which is the same as the C/D food.
My question is feeding. I also have a 4 year old cat in the house, Frankie. I've always been a free feeder. However, I'm finding that after Sammy's shot, when I give him the wet food, he basically only drinks the liquids out of it. I am also giving him the Fancy Feast all chicken treats. They are little bits of flattened chicken in a small pouch. They contain nothing else and it's a small portion. The reason for that is if I put that in the food, he'll eat more.
So here is the question. I generally get home around 5pm and I give him his shot at around 8pm. If I take the food up when I get home, possibly he will eat more? I know he needs to eat a decent meal after his shot. He is eating normally during the day (finally!) and no longer running to the kitchen if he thinks there is a possibility of any food being eaten by his humans.
Thank you! I know it was a long read but I'm very concerned about the evening feeding after the shot.
I'm new to the group since I have a newly diagnosed (1.5 weeks ago) kitty.
So a bit of background. My Sammy is 14.5 years old. At 2 years old he almost died from Urinary Crystals. A full week at the vets and a script for Science Diet C/D food and I've had a healthy cat. Until now.
A couple of weeks ago I thought to myself "Is he losing weight?". Then the food begging started. I couldn't really tell with the water since he's always drank a ton of water since being on the SD C/D food. Fast forward to week before last and I was on vacation from work. So I made a vet appointment for Sammy. All they had open was that Tuesday. But on Monday morning, I caught him peeing out of his litter box. Always a cause for alarm in a kitty that never does that. Last time was 12 years ago. I called and they said to bring him right in and leave him and let them do some testing.
Diagnosis: Diabetes and a UTI. So that Friday (yes, it took that long, I was a bit irritated. No test results until late Tuesday then they had to order the insulin), I received my lessons on shots. Saturday morning was my first shot and it was a nightmare. Since then both Sammy and I have gotten better. He hates the liquid UTI meds way more than the shots. We were prescribed Royal Canin Glycobalance, which is for Diabetes as well as being an S/O food, which is the same as the C/D food.
My question is feeding. I also have a 4 year old cat in the house, Frankie. I've always been a free feeder. However, I'm finding that after Sammy's shot, when I give him the wet food, he basically only drinks the liquids out of it. I am also giving him the Fancy Feast all chicken treats. They are little bits of flattened chicken in a small pouch. They contain nothing else and it's a small portion. The reason for that is if I put that in the food, he'll eat more.
So here is the question. I generally get home around 5pm and I give him his shot at around 8pm. If I take the food up when I get home, possibly he will eat more? I know he needs to eat a decent meal after his shot. He is eating normally during the day (finally!) and no longer running to the kitchen if he thinks there is a possibility of any food being eaten by his humans.
Thank you! I know it was a long read but I'm very concerned about the evening feeding after the shot.