MrsCLyn
Member Since 2017
Hi all -- just got word my 6yr old cat has tested positive for diabetes. I'm taking the advice of a few vet sites and this forum to change his diet first then test again before going on insulin. He's fully off all dry food and is eating can only which is under 10 carbs. I have 2 cats and usually can food is a treat so both are thrilled at the change.
In 3 days I already see a difference in that he's gaining the weight he lost (he was already skinny), and he's not going after his food as though it was his last meal. He's also isn't drinking water as though he was in a desert. So at the 10 day mark I'll retest him and see if he still needs insulin.
I'd like to try making some of my own food for a few of his meals to see if its something that'll work for us. I don't have a grinder and can't afford to invest in one that would handle bones. There is a butcher that I'm going to contact to see what he can do but it doesn't look like he does liver anything. I was thinking of asking if he can grind chicken thighs with skin and bone?
What can I do to ensure I mix healthy meals without having to purchase TCFeline mix? In the US the cost is almost double what it is in Canada.
In 3 days I already see a difference in that he's gaining the weight he lost (he was already skinny), and he's not going after his food as though it was his last meal. He's also isn't drinking water as though he was in a desert. So at the 10 day mark I'll retest him and see if he still needs insulin.
I'd like to try making some of my own food for a few of his meals to see if its something that'll work for us. I don't have a grinder and can't afford to invest in one that would handle bones. There is a butcher that I'm going to contact to see what he can do but it doesn't look like he does liver anything. I was thinking of asking if he can grind chicken thighs with skin and bone?
What can I do to ensure I mix healthy meals without having to purchase TCFeline mix? In the US the cost is almost double what it is in Canada.