Snuggles and Danny
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Hi,
Snuggles (age about 9) has just been diagnosed as diabetic, and the vet sent me home with Caninsulin, 2 units to be given twice daily to start with, and Royal Canin Diabetic dry food. She's very nice and happy to talk things through with me, so I said I had heard that wet food was better, but she replied that no, dry is better because the energy is released more gradually. From reading explanations here it seems that the opposite is true, but I found it impossible to disagree with her because she's a vet and I'm not, but now I'm feeling quite stressed. Why do most vets believe one thing and everyone on the internet exactly the opposite?
Can anyone recommend a vet in Edinburgh (UK) who they are happy to have treating their diabetic cat? I've been very happy with mine up until now, but I'm worried that Snuggles will not do as well as he could with this treatment.
Thanks,
Amy
Snuggles (age about 9) has just been diagnosed as diabetic, and the vet sent me home with Caninsulin, 2 units to be given twice daily to start with, and Royal Canin Diabetic dry food. She's very nice and happy to talk things through with me, so I said I had heard that wet food was better, but she replied that no, dry is better because the energy is released more gradually. From reading explanations here it seems that the opposite is true, but I found it impossible to disagree with her because she's a vet and I'm not, but now I'm feeling quite stressed. Why do most vets believe one thing and everyone on the internet exactly the opposite?
Can anyone recommend a vet in Edinburgh (UK) who they are happy to have treating their diabetic cat? I've been very happy with mine up until now, but I'm worried that Snuggles will not do as well as he could with this treatment.
Thanks,
Amy