Bear
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I saw a question on the archive by RoboChimp & don't know if he/she ever an answer to their question of whether something had changed with Purina DM for Cats / canned variety.
The answer is yes, it has. Purina has chnaged the formula, and it has caused some significant problems with our 16-year old diabetic cat, Bear (named "bear" by the children of the family of the cat mom who had the litter, because Bear is black & looked like a little black bear when he was a kitty)
Anyway, Bear's been diabetic for about 6 years & we fed him dry & wet Purina DM...until Purina chnaged the wet DM formula. Bear hates it. Frankly, the new formula is a radical departure from the old formula. We've tried everything: Hill's, non-wheat gluten Fancy Feast, dripping chicken stock, clam juice & even a little Tuna Juice (per vet's advice) over the new DM.
We've really gone through it with Mr. Bear, and things have been a little better. He went from 14.5 lbs to 9 lbs and was not eating. We've got him eating now, but wanted to let RoboChimp and any others out there with similar problems know what weve discovered.
I tied calling Purina today & got a voicemail. I may try to call back & find out what their thinking was. Seems like a Coke/New Coke corporate blunder to me...and to Mr. Bear.
Bear says hi to all the other kitties, by the way.
-John, Bear's dad
The answer is yes, it has. Purina has chnaged the formula, and it has caused some significant problems with our 16-year old diabetic cat, Bear (named "bear" by the children of the family of the cat mom who had the litter, because Bear is black & looked like a little black bear when he was a kitty)
Anyway, Bear's been diabetic for about 6 years & we fed him dry & wet Purina DM...until Purina chnaged the wet DM formula. Bear hates it. Frankly, the new formula is a radical departure from the old formula. We've tried everything: Hill's, non-wheat gluten Fancy Feast, dripping chicken stock, clam juice & even a little Tuna Juice (per vet's advice) over the new DM.
We've really gone through it with Mr. Bear, and things have been a little better. He went from 14.5 lbs to 9 lbs and was not eating. We've got him eating now, but wanted to let RoboChimp and any others out there with similar problems know what weve discovered.
I tied calling Purina today & got a voicemail. I may try to call back & find out what their thinking was. Seems like a Coke/New Coke corporate blunder to me...and to Mr. Bear.
Bear says hi to all the other kitties, by the way.
-John, Bear's dad