Caglar and Bambi
Member
Hello everyone,
It’s been quite a while since I was active here, over 1.5 years, but I wanted to reach out again for advice. My cat, Bambi, was diagnosed with diabetes in early 2023, and thanks to the support and knowledge from this forum, I was able to get her diabetes under control.
In June 2023, although I hadn’t fully completed the TR protocol (I was very close), I made the decision to take her OTJ slightly earlier than recommended. The main reason was that I was unable to consistently find wet food below 7% carbs, which made it difficult to strictly follow the protocol. The best options available to me were in the 8–10% range, and while this resulted in slightly higher but stable BG levels, I reasoned that it was due to the slightly higher carb content rather than an underlying issue. Since then, I have continued monitoring her BG levels daily—twice a day before meals—though I haven’t done full-spectrum curves every two weeks.
Now, I’m facing a new challenge. Although her BG levels have remained stable for the past year, recent bloodwork from a vet visit has revealed signs of kidney problems, along with other concerning issues. While I’ve become quite familiar with feline diabetes over my time in this forum, I have little to no knowledge about kidney disease and what this means for her care.
I explained Bambi’s full history to my vet, including how I managed her diabetes. As expected, the vet has a different perspective on nutrition, believing that the brands I’ve been using lack essential nutrients and could have contributed to her health issues. My primary low-carb food source (a boutique brand, ~10% carbs) unfortunately shut down six months ago, leaving me with Purina Felix (Cow & Chicken in Gel, ~8% carbs) as her main food since then. Based on what he knows to be best for kidney health, he recommended switching to a kidney-support diet and suggested this food: Virbac Cat Advanced Kidney & Joint Support KJ3
I tried calculating the carbs (though I’m unsure due to missing ash content) and estimated them to be around 25–35%. The product page also states "Energy from Carbohydrate: 29%," which I assume means the same thing.
I’m completely unsure of what to do next. From what I understand, kidney diets tend to be high in carbs, and I worry that switching Bambi to this food would mean needing to restart insulin. However, I don’t know what alternatives I have. It also seems that kidney-support foods are mostly prescription-based and difficult to find commercially, further limiting my options. Should I start her on this food and resume insulin? Are there better dietary options that balance both kidney and diabetes management? What should I be focusing on in her bloodwork, and are there any other critical factors I should be aware of?
You can see her recent bloodwork and updated spreadsheet here:
I really appreciate any help or guidance you can provide. It’s already been nearly a week since the test results came back, and I don’t want to delay the necessary treatment any longer.
Thank you in advance!
It’s been quite a while since I was active here, over 1.5 years, but I wanted to reach out again for advice. My cat, Bambi, was diagnosed with diabetes in early 2023, and thanks to the support and knowledge from this forum, I was able to get her diabetes under control.
In June 2023, although I hadn’t fully completed the TR protocol (I was very close), I made the decision to take her OTJ slightly earlier than recommended. The main reason was that I was unable to consistently find wet food below 7% carbs, which made it difficult to strictly follow the protocol. The best options available to me were in the 8–10% range, and while this resulted in slightly higher but stable BG levels, I reasoned that it was due to the slightly higher carb content rather than an underlying issue. Since then, I have continued monitoring her BG levels daily—twice a day before meals—though I haven’t done full-spectrum curves every two weeks.
Now, I’m facing a new challenge. Although her BG levels have remained stable for the past year, recent bloodwork from a vet visit has revealed signs of kidney problems, along with other concerning issues. While I’ve become quite familiar with feline diabetes over my time in this forum, I have little to no knowledge about kidney disease and what this means for her care.
I explained Bambi’s full history to my vet, including how I managed her diabetes. As expected, the vet has a different perspective on nutrition, believing that the brands I’ve been using lack essential nutrients and could have contributed to her health issues. My primary low-carb food source (a boutique brand, ~10% carbs) unfortunately shut down six months ago, leaving me with Purina Felix (Cow & Chicken in Gel, ~8% carbs) as her main food since then. Based on what he knows to be best for kidney health, he recommended switching to a kidney-support diet and suggested this food: Virbac Cat Advanced Kidney & Joint Support KJ3
I tried calculating the carbs (though I’m unsure due to missing ash content) and estimated them to be around 25–35%. The product page also states "Energy from Carbohydrate: 29%," which I assume means the same thing.
I’m completely unsure of what to do next. From what I understand, kidney diets tend to be high in carbs, and I worry that switching Bambi to this food would mean needing to restart insulin. However, I don’t know what alternatives I have. It also seems that kidney-support foods are mostly prescription-based and difficult to find commercially, further limiting my options. Should I start her on this food and resume insulin? Are there better dietary options that balance both kidney and diabetes management? What should I be focusing on in her bloodwork, and are there any other critical factors I should be aware of?
You can see her recent bloodwork and updated spreadsheet here:
- Bloodwork
- Spreadsheet (Also in signature)
I really appreciate any help or guidance you can provide. It’s already been nearly a week since the test results came back, and I don’t want to delay the necessary treatment any longer.
Thank you in advance!