Jenifer
Member Since 2020
Hello- My 9 year old cat was officially diagnosed as diabetic on Friday. It was suspected back in May but the vet had me change her diet first to see if she would level out. They put her on Hills which I am now learning is NOT good. But she did respond well at first and put on weight and started acting like her old self for almost 2 months. Then about 2 weeks ago she started going downhill again and lost a bunch of weight really fast. More bloodwork and a fructosamine test confirmed she is diabetic. Glucose levels this morning were 450+
They started her in 1ml (I think that's the correct unit of measure) of Lantis insulin. My question for anyone on here is what food should I feed her now? I don't want her on Hills anymore and she LOVES wet food so switching her won't be an issue but I haven't really seen a brand listed that I should get. I know there are a few suggestions as to wet foods that are "ok" like Friskies, but I want to know what people are feeding that they LOVE.
Also, wondering if since she started insulin today,and it's a low dose, if I am ok to cold turkey her off dry food to the low carb wet? My other cat who's not diabetic is going to love this new switch!
And one more question, I never see "carbohydrate" % actually listed on most cat foods. Do I basically just have to check all the ingredients and look for hidden carbs?
On a side note, I see the term "dry food addict" a lot in my reading. I didn't know that was a thing. My cats are wet food addicts. It they here a can open, they lose their minds! They only eat their kibble because that is the only thing available to them on a regular basis.........
Thanks in advance for any help!
They started her in 1ml (I think that's the correct unit of measure) of Lantis insulin. My question for anyone on here is what food should I feed her now? I don't want her on Hills anymore and she LOVES wet food so switching her won't be an issue but I haven't really seen a brand listed that I should get. I know there are a few suggestions as to wet foods that are "ok" like Friskies, but I want to know what people are feeding that they LOVE.
Also, wondering if since she started insulin today,and it's a low dose, if I am ok to cold turkey her off dry food to the low carb wet? My other cat who's not diabetic is going to love this new switch!
And one more question, I never see "carbohydrate" % actually listed on most cat foods. Do I basically just have to check all the ingredients and look for hidden carbs?
On a side note, I see the term "dry food addict" a lot in my reading. I didn't know that was a thing. My cats are wet food addicts. It they here a can open, they lose their minds! They only eat their kibble because that is the only thing available to them on a regular basis.........
Thanks in advance for any help!


) anyway I’d try that. I’ve never tried the paws but holding Minnie always has the opposite effect. She tends to freak then and struggle to get away.