arienette386
Member Since 2014
I have a newly diagnosed diabetic cat.
My cat has been eating purina pro plan weight management dry kibble and everything I have read has recommended wet food or fresh. First off what is your advice for making the switch? She's never been too picky with wet food because she used to get it as a treat so she takes to it well. I know I have to be cautious. So how should I go about it. Do I need to do anything special or can I just give her wet food at her next meal?
Secondly, my budget does not make it feasable to do a prescription diet. What wet food brands/types are the best for a diabetic cat? I know higher protein/fat and lower carbs is what to seek. The highest protein content I could find was Fancy Feast Liver & Chicken Feast with 11% protein and 5% fat. Is this a good one to go by? She's never been much of a fan of fish flavored varieties of wet food.
Please help! My vet told me to stay away from wet food because he said it has higher sugar content but everything I read says wet food is better than kibble. . .I'm having some trust issues with him right now as a result...
Also I do have a home BG monitoring test kit and am comfortable testing already. I know this will probably be very useful in the switch. Just looking for generic advice about the switch and specific advice about what OTC wet foods to buy.
She is currently prescribed for a dose of 4 units of vestulin 2x per day with her food. I'm assuming I will have to reduce that when the switch happens.
My cat has been eating purina pro plan weight management dry kibble and everything I have read has recommended wet food or fresh. First off what is your advice for making the switch? She's never been too picky with wet food because she used to get it as a treat so she takes to it well. I know I have to be cautious. So how should I go about it. Do I need to do anything special or can I just give her wet food at her next meal?
Secondly, my budget does not make it feasable to do a prescription diet. What wet food brands/types are the best for a diabetic cat? I know higher protein/fat and lower carbs is what to seek. The highest protein content I could find was Fancy Feast Liver & Chicken Feast with 11% protein and 5% fat. Is this a good one to go by? She's never been much of a fan of fish flavored varieties of wet food.
Please help! My vet told me to stay away from wet food because he said it has higher sugar content but everything I read says wet food is better than kibble. . .I'm having some trust issues with him right now as a result...
Also I do have a home BG monitoring test kit and am comfortable testing already. I know this will probably be very useful in the switch. Just looking for generic advice about the switch and specific advice about what OTC wet foods to buy.
She is currently prescribed for a dose of 4 units of vestulin 2x per day with her food. I'm assuming I will have to reduce that when the switch happens.