beachbean24
Member Since 2012
Hello,
I have an 11-year-old Persian/Russian blue mix named Bebop who was diagnosed with FD in March. We haven't been able to regulate her BG and my vet wants to refer us to a specialist. I'm currently a student and it's been very difficult to keep up with all the additional expenses in the last few months. So before I head to the specialist, I decided to join this forum to see if I can find any useful information. Based on what I've read, it looks like I should change her diet from dry to wet food. She's currently on Hills' W/D dry food (prescribed by her vet), which has a very high carb %. I see that people have recommended Friskies and Fancy Feast canned food as affordable options. After looking at the nutritional information from Binky's page, it looks like the foods low in Carb % are also very low in Fiber. For example, the W/D has 2.4g while Fancy Feast ranges from only 0.1 to 0.2. I just wanted to confirm that the change in fiber will not negatively impact her diet.
Also if I am unable to test her BG regularly at home, do you recommend I still make the change in her diet? She's currently on a very high dose of PZI (4 units/2x per day). Thanks so much for any information!
Jane
I have an 11-year-old Persian/Russian blue mix named Bebop who was diagnosed with FD in March. We haven't been able to regulate her BG and my vet wants to refer us to a specialist. I'm currently a student and it's been very difficult to keep up with all the additional expenses in the last few months. So before I head to the specialist, I decided to join this forum to see if I can find any useful information. Based on what I've read, it looks like I should change her diet from dry to wet food. She's currently on Hills' W/D dry food (prescribed by her vet), which has a very high carb %. I see that people have recommended Friskies and Fancy Feast canned food as affordable options. After looking at the nutritional information from Binky's page, it looks like the foods low in Carb % are also very low in Fiber. For example, the W/D has 2.4g while Fancy Feast ranges from only 0.1 to 0.2. I just wanted to confirm that the change in fiber will not negatively impact her diet.
Also if I am unable to test her BG regularly at home, do you recommend I still make the change in her diet? She's currently on a very high dose of PZI (4 units/2x per day). Thanks so much for any information!
Jane
