worldtraveller
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Hi friends!
I am becoming increasingly frustrated when trying to convert my diabetic Kitty to wet food, and would love to hear your tips, support, prayers, directions, demands, orders, wishes how to do this conversion.
So here's the whole story, in short:
Kitty, orange tabby, was born in Dallas TX in May 2000 and Joey, grey tabby, was born in February 2004, also in Dallas. Since then we've lived in Atlanta (GA), Helsinki (Finland) and now in Moscow (Russia) for my work. Kitty is the most friendly, easy going kitty in this world. Everyone's friend. Joye is sensitive and loveable, but does not like loud noices and fast movements (i.e. kids). They both have been on dry food all their lives, and I had it easy. Well, not any more. Kitty was diagnosed with diabetes last December after the normal diabetic symptons.
Due to Kitty's personality, he truly is the best diabetic kitty in the world also. I can test his BG effortlessly any time and he's easy about the shots also. He allows my kitty sitter also to give the shots easily. Such a good and adaptable guy. BUT - he is seriously stubborn about not eating wet food (well, he loves tuna but that's not helping for the long run). Joey, on the other hand, started to eat wet food from day one and I think he does not really care if he never gets any dry food. I would have thought that Joey was more difficult to convert, but who knew?? :roll:
I must admit that I have not yet done all the tricks that are suggested in the links in FD pages, and I promise to do better job and continue to have my patience. So before we get there, I really would love to hear good wet food convertion tips from you out there.
Also, is anyone familar with kitty food brandname Vom Feinsten? In my closest pet food store they sell it and Joey seems to particularly like it ( we have Classic and Wellness kind). I have not figured out if these are low carb enough, but I think they may be.
Thanks in advance for all your good tips. I continue to be so impressed with all helpful people in this forum! :smile:
I am becoming increasingly frustrated when trying to convert my diabetic Kitty to wet food, and would love to hear your tips, support, prayers, directions, demands, orders, wishes how to do this conversion.
So here's the whole story, in short:
Kitty, orange tabby, was born in Dallas TX in May 2000 and Joey, grey tabby, was born in February 2004, also in Dallas. Since then we've lived in Atlanta (GA), Helsinki (Finland) and now in Moscow (Russia) for my work. Kitty is the most friendly, easy going kitty in this world. Everyone's friend. Joye is sensitive and loveable, but does not like loud noices and fast movements (i.e. kids). They both have been on dry food all their lives, and I had it easy. Well, not any more. Kitty was diagnosed with diabetes last December after the normal diabetic symptons.
Due to Kitty's personality, he truly is the best diabetic kitty in the world also. I can test his BG effortlessly any time and he's easy about the shots also. He allows my kitty sitter also to give the shots easily. Such a good and adaptable guy. BUT - he is seriously stubborn about not eating wet food (well, he loves tuna but that's not helping for the long run). Joey, on the other hand, started to eat wet food from day one and I think he does not really care if he never gets any dry food. I would have thought that Joey was more difficult to convert, but who knew?? :roll:
I must admit that I have not yet done all the tricks that are suggested in the links in FD pages, and I promise to do better job and continue to have my patience. So before we get there, I really would love to hear good wet food convertion tips from you out there.
Also, is anyone familar with kitty food brandname Vom Feinsten? In my closest pet food store they sell it and Joey seems to particularly like it ( we have Classic and Wellness kind). I have not figured out if these are low carb enough, but I think they may be.
Thanks in advance for all your good tips. I continue to be so impressed with all helpful people in this forum! :smile: