brettsegmented
Member Since 2026
Hello, I'm about at my wits end I've been dealing with my cat, Oliver's (15), health issues for almost two years. For some history and background I've fed him IAMS his entire life and now I'm worried that I caused his diabetes and for him to have problems. When he was first diagnosed I started giving him Bexacat, but he seemed to develop pancreatitis because he was taking it. I stopped giving it to him per vet's direction and he appeared to be getting better sometimes he would drink a lot of water, but that wasn't consistent. Recently in January I went into the vet and they confirmed that his glucose levels are still high so they recommended that I give him insulin so I've started giving him Vetsulin and it was 2mg or ml (I can't remember without looking at the vial at the moment) per day twice a day. He had a hyperglycemic reaction where he couldn't move on his own and I quickly took him to the emergency vet. (I've read that it might be good to have glucose paste or sugar water on hand in case this happens again?). They monitored him for the day and it cost me a lot of money so I'm wishing now that I had signed up for pet insurance beforehand because now it's a pre-existing condition and there's no way to get it? The most important thing for me is that he survived and was okay. I've started giving him less insulin per vet and er vet's advice, one mg per day twice a day. I took him into the vet this past week to have a glucose curve and they diagosed him with pancreatitis again and prescribed him Hill Prescription Diet. I'm worried I caused this because per forums and lists I was reading I was giving him Fancy Feast for Senior Cat's 7 Plus and not prescription food per past vet visits recommendation (not the latest visit) and because the Fancy Feast is what was readily available at my closest Petsmart store. I still do not want to give him prescription food, one because of the cost, because of everything that I've read online, because it's clear that they push it on you and every vet does that, and because frankly my cat hates it and I have a hard time getting him to eat it. Which he's never eaten wet food until his struggles with diabetes and pancreatitis, and he never eats all of it, and he mostly licks it. So I leave dry food out also Fancy Feast so he can graze during the day and doesn't starve and that might not be the best either. Could any of that have caused the pancreatitis issues? My latest this week is that he's hardly eating even after they've given him a cerenia injection at the vet's and I've given him the medication at home, but he's out, since he's been out he's been throwing up at least once the past two nights so I'm worried about that. The other part is that he doesn't like the Hill's Prescription Food so this morning I went to buy Fancy Feast to at least mix it and he ate some, but not enough, so now I'm worried about the insulin injections and him not eating enough. From what I've seen online some of the best foods to maybe look into that are low phosphorus etc are Tiki Cat, Dr. Elseys, and maybe Fancy Feast. Should I try buying the others that I haven't tried with him yet, is there anything different I should be doing? Please help, I just want him to be happy and as healthy as possible for as long as he can, he's my family.