Ashlee Jennings
Member Since 2016
My cat was diagnosed with diabetes a week ago, so I am trying a new healthier diet (I thought Avoderm was supposed to be high quality but apparently not). This brand of cat food (Instinct) is 95% meat product, no animal meal, no corn, soy, wheat, rice, or potato. The other 5% comes from vegetables like kale, carrots, and peas. I have been reading that diabetic cats really shouldn't eat dry food since it can dehydrate them but Taz is a food snob and will only eat kibble. I am trying out a new regimen of half wet, half dry to get her used to eating wet food, and to save on some money too because mixing both will help the food stretch. The kibble also has freeze dried raw food (real raw meat) mixed in as well. The bag was $35 for 5lbs and the cans were $2.59 each. I bought 12 cans. The total was $66.08. I am hoping that with this better diet the diabetes will reverse. This has been known to happen and I pray this will be the case for Taz. Her walking is getting worse, not better since the insulin shots. It's a symptom caused by a condition called neuropathy. Diabetic neuropathy is one of the symptoms of prolonged hyperglycemia (high blood sugar). It causes numbness and weakness in the legs, particularly in cats. She can only walk 5 or 6 steps while her feet slide out from under her and then she has to rest. Her front paws are being affected now too. I really hope this new diet works out for her!! I just wanted to share in case anyone else is going through the same thing. If you have any experience with this, I would love to talk to you! Has your cat, or a cat you know, had neuropathy reversed through an improve diet? xoxo
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