wendellynn
Member Since 2014
Hi!
Nervous and new here and I have never joined a forum before so please forgive me if I'm doing this wrong! I promise I will read all of the FAQ's and posts and linked articles as I have many, many questions.
BUT, my first question for all of you is this - should I change my cat - Socks' - diet before getting her first curve done, before starting ANY insulin?
She was diagnosed yesterday 1/14/14 with a glucose level of 426. The vet says her kidneys are fine and she was negative for ketones. The vet agreed when I suggested changing her food for the next few days and then bringing her in for the curve on Friday or Monday, so I am feeling very pressed for time on this!
She is a 12 year old DSH, 14lbs, and loves to eat. Her only symptoms for the last 4-6 weeks were excessive thirst and urination. No appetite loss or weight loss.
Her diet right now is 1 can of Friskies Shredded or Fillets a day split into two meals, and free-feeding Purina One Hairball dry food.
(I know this is a dreadful diet, but I had tried unsuccessfully for the last 2 years to switch her and our other cat, Boo, to healthier, holistic and/or grain-free foods. She would barf constantly on good canned food and Boo would get constipated on good dry food and he is a kibble junkie - only licks the gravy or will eat human tuna. As soon I went back to Friskies/Purina 6 months ago they "cleared" up immediately.)
That being said I am going to use this opportunity to change their food for good! Is it OK if I start off with Friskies wet food - pate only now, right? And a low-carb dry food? Or should I try cold turkey with them on wet food only? I went to the store last night and bought Catswell Nutrisca "Low-glycemic" dry food, but I can't find much information on it. The label says it has a glycemic index of 9, and it is grain free with peas and chickpeas instead of potatoes. I'm also wondering if it would be OK to free feed them - wet or dry - when she starts treatment as the other cat is such a nibbler?
Is it that every time there is a diet change a new curve has to be done? I do plan on home monitoring, but right now I want to have the vet do the curve and set the doses until we adjust to all of this.
Thanking you all in advance!
confused_cat
Nervous and new here and I have never joined a forum before so please forgive me if I'm doing this wrong! I promise I will read all of the FAQ's and posts and linked articles as I have many, many questions.
BUT, my first question for all of you is this - should I change my cat - Socks' - diet before getting her first curve done, before starting ANY insulin?
She was diagnosed yesterday 1/14/14 with a glucose level of 426. The vet says her kidneys are fine and she was negative for ketones. The vet agreed when I suggested changing her food for the next few days and then bringing her in for the curve on Friday or Monday, so I am feeling very pressed for time on this!
She is a 12 year old DSH, 14lbs, and loves to eat. Her only symptoms for the last 4-6 weeks were excessive thirst and urination. No appetite loss or weight loss.
Her diet right now is 1 can of Friskies Shredded or Fillets a day split into two meals, and free-feeding Purina One Hairball dry food.
(I know this is a dreadful diet, but I had tried unsuccessfully for the last 2 years to switch her and our other cat, Boo, to healthier, holistic and/or grain-free foods. She would barf constantly on good canned food and Boo would get constipated on good dry food and he is a kibble junkie - only licks the gravy or will eat human tuna. As soon I went back to Friskies/Purina 6 months ago they "cleared" up immediately.)
That being said I am going to use this opportunity to change their food for good! Is it OK if I start off with Friskies wet food - pate only now, right? And a low-carb dry food? Or should I try cold turkey with them on wet food only? I went to the store last night and bought Catswell Nutrisca "Low-glycemic" dry food, but I can't find much information on it. The label says it has a glycemic index of 9, and it is grain free with peas and chickpeas instead of potatoes. I'm also wondering if it would be OK to free feed them - wet or dry - when she starts treatment as the other cat is such a nibbler?
Is it that every time there is a diet change a new curve has to be done? I do plan on home monitoring, but right now I want to have the vet do the curve and set the doses until we adjust to all of this.
Thanking you all in advance!
confused_cat