macal
Member Since 2012
Hi,
Molly's appetite's been going down a little since we started the insulin. Is this typical?
She used to bully the other cats away from their dinners and now she only takes a few bites of her own and
walks away, comes back for more later.....it just seems so odd! Even mackerel is just sort of "Meh!" to her.....she'll take it or leave it.
I did find her chowing down on my dog's dinner again last night (I ran downstairs just for a second because the washer was off balance....come back up and
she's on her hind legs paws in his bowl....raised feeder...big dog....and he's standing behind her watching her eat!) She didn't get much I'm sure, but it lets me know that she's really craving carb food and not the food I'm giving her.....
I feel so bad....this is a cat that used to get into our bags of bagels, bread cakes etc and we had to be sure not to leave anything out in the open or we'd find
she'd been up on the counter dining on it. She really loves carbs for some reason.
I'm worried that soon she won't eat proper meals so it'll be hard to give her insulin. How much food do they need to have on board for insulin not to be dangerous?
Thanks.
Molly's appetite's been going down a little since we started the insulin. Is this typical?
She used to bully the other cats away from their dinners and now she only takes a few bites of her own and
walks away, comes back for more later.....it just seems so odd! Even mackerel is just sort of "Meh!" to her.....she'll take it or leave it.
I did find her chowing down on my dog's dinner again last night (I ran downstairs just for a second because the washer was off balance....come back up and
she's on her hind legs paws in his bowl....raised feeder...big dog....and he's standing behind her watching her eat!) She didn't get much I'm sure, but it lets me know that she's really craving carb food and not the food I'm giving her.....
I feel so bad....this is a cat that used to get into our bags of bagels, bread cakes etc and we had to be sure not to leave anything out in the open or we'd find
she'd been up on the counter dining on it. She really loves carbs for some reason.
I'm worried that soon she won't eat proper meals so it'll be hard to give her insulin. How much food do they need to have on board for insulin not to be dangerous?
Thanks.