Choo
Member Since 2015
I've heard that some people have been able to reverse diabetes in newly diagnosed cats by switching them to a raw meat diet. Have any of you had any luck with it?
I switched my cat to a raw meat diet three days ago. I also stopped giving him Levemir shots twice a day. Before that, he had been on Levemir for two weeks but there was little to no improvement in his BG levels. Before switching to raw, he was eating one Friskies pate canned food everyday and no kibble. Before he was diagnosed with diabetes (he was diagnosed 5 weeks ago), he was eating one can of Friskies pate everyday and about 1/4 cup of Royal Canin kibble.
I notice he's been drinking a lot the last three days that he has not been on insulin. I don't know what to do. The vet was increasing his dose. He started at 5 ml and a few days later, she increased it to 6 ml and last Friday, she increased it to 7 ml. During the two weeks he was on Levemir, I also did urine testing at home and found out that his BG levels never improved.
I've also had tremendous difficulty doing the BG tests. His ears are frostbitten (he was a stray cat) and the vet tech told me that his vein is a few mm deeper than other cats. In other words, the sweet spot doesn't work for him. I'm extremely stressed and worried about losing my best friend. Any suggestions?
I switched my cat to a raw meat diet three days ago. I also stopped giving him Levemir shots twice a day. Before that, he had been on Levemir for two weeks but there was little to no improvement in his BG levels. Before switching to raw, he was eating one Friskies pate canned food everyday and no kibble. Before he was diagnosed with diabetes (he was diagnosed 5 weeks ago), he was eating one can of Friskies pate everyday and about 1/4 cup of Royal Canin kibble.
I notice he's been drinking a lot the last three days that he has not been on insulin. I don't know what to do. The vet was increasing his dose. He started at 5 ml and a few days later, she increased it to 6 ml and last Friday, she increased it to 7 ml. During the two weeks he was on Levemir, I also did urine testing at home and found out that his BG levels never improved.
I've also had tremendous difficulty doing the BG tests. His ears are frostbitten (he was a stray cat) and the vet tech told me that his vein is a few mm deeper than other cats. In other words, the sweet spot doesn't work for him. I'm extremely stressed and worried about losing my best friend. Any suggestions?
