Hello and welcome!
The general dietary advice for diabetic kitties is: low carb, preferably wet. If you're in the US, you can check out the very detailed chart of available foods made by Dr. Lisa Pierson,
http://catinfo.org/docs/CatFoodProteinFatCarbPhosphorusChart.pdf
What you're looking for is foods under 10% carbs. A lot of us feed Fancy Feast or Friskies pates as an affordable option, but there are lots of others to choose from.
One caution: you want to be very very careful about switching from high to low carb food if you have already started insulin. Often, there is a dramatic decrease in insulin needs, and it can be dangerous to do the switch without monitoring blood glucose changes. Most of us here home-test BG, and we have lots of tips to help you get started with that if you're willing.
I'd also be a little cautious about insulin if the diabetes diagnosis was based on a single BG number at the vet. Cats are often pretty stressed at the vet, and that can raise BG. Did they do a fructosamine test as well, or were there other symptoms of diabetes (drinking and eating a lot, losing weight, peeing excessively)?
Last questions, what kind of insulin was prescribed? What dose is he on?
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Hello and welcome!
The general dietary advice for diabetic kitties is: low carb, preferably wet. If you're in the US, you can check out the very detailed chart of available foods made by Dr. Lisa Pierson,
http://catinfo.org/docs/CatFoodProteinFatCarbPhosphorusChart.pdf
What you're looking for is foods under 10% carbs. A lot of us feed Fancy Feast or Friskies pates as an affordable option, but there are lots of others to choose from.
One caution: you want to be very very careful about switching from high to low carb food if you have already started insulin. Often, there is a dramatic decrease in insulin needs, and it can be dangerous to do the switch without monitoring blood glucose changes. Most of us here home-test BG, and we have lots of tips to help you get started with that if you're willing.
I'd also be a little cautious about insulin if the diabetes diagnosis was based on a single BG number at the vet. Cats are often pretty stressed at the vet, and that can raise BG. Did they do a fructosamine test as well, or were there other symptoms of diabetes (drinking and eating a lot, losing weight, peeing excessively)?
Last questions, what kind of insulin was prescribed? What dose is he on?
Glad you're here with us, welcome again!
Hi all thank you. No insulin yet the dr wanted to try dietary changes first. So far he doesn't like any of it. I am still waiting for BS testing supplies to arrive. I definitely will need tips on the best way to get samples. Yes it was a 1 time BS test so far, but he was giving other symptoms also.