CoatCheckGirl
Member Since 2012
When my dogs knocked down the baby gate that was trying to keep them out of the cat's room, they ate up all the cat food with not a crumb to be found. This includes both wet AND dry (dry was Evo). I took that as a sign from my dogs that it was time to remove the dry from my sugar kitty's diet once and for all, and NOT because my dogs were being mischievous and food-obsessed. ;-)
Since Monday both of my cats went dry-free and are on strict wet food diet (Friskies Pate variety). Only one is diabetic, and home testing has revealed numbers that are making me jump for joy. The highest he has been this week so far was 187. I know I am jumping the gun a bit, but I remain an optimist in that I hope to come back here a month from now to say that he is finally OTJ after five, very long and stressful years.
I noticed this morning that his tummy was being a bit rumbly. I can only guess it is a result of the change in diet, a similar reaction in humans when we go from solid foods to soft foods. I am seeking advice on what I can do to alleviate the rumbliness. Otherwise, he is doing fantastic.
Thanks for any feedback.
Since Monday both of my cats went dry-free and are on strict wet food diet (Friskies Pate variety). Only one is diabetic, and home testing has revealed numbers that are making me jump for joy. The highest he has been this week so far was 187. I know I am jumping the gun a bit, but I remain an optimist in that I hope to come back here a month from now to say that he is finally OTJ after five, very long and stressful years.
I noticed this morning that his tummy was being a bit rumbly. I can only guess it is a result of the change in diet, a similar reaction in humans when we go from solid foods to soft foods. I am seeking advice on what I can do to alleviate the rumbliness. Otherwise, he is doing fantastic.
Thanks for any feedback.