Spacey & Ella
Active Member
Hoi and hallo everyone,
A couple of day's ago I wrote here (eum... the other, old board) because Spacey, my sugar cat, wasn't doing so well.
A lot of things happened since then.
5 day's ago I started to feed her wet food that wasn't Dr. Hill's m/d and progress has been made.
I have so much different can food in the house, my husband started to get jealous. I'm checking her as often as I can and even bought a drinking fountain (that seems to stimulate drinking; don't have it in the house yet so I don't know...).
Whenever I can I mix water through her food, so she doesn't get dehydrated and so.
She is doing better now! Way better!!! Walking in the way again, talking and demanding food... oh.. she's almost back to 'normal'.
She is, however, feeling sick in the evenings. I'm trying Animonda Carny Seafood today (only 27% fat), hope that helps to calm her stomach. I guess she's not used to all those mousses and fish heads and stuff one will find in the wet food.
She also still hasn't her tooth removed. The vet want's to do that not earlier than Wednesday, 13th of jan. next year.
Till then I have to keep her stable.
Now the questions:
1) Finetuning
In her sheet you can see that her numbers slowly are going down. Which is good of course. But on the other hand... a hypo becomes also a possibility now. So I figured, that maybe I can give her (when her amps and pmps are low) still the insuline but food with higher percentage of carbs.
At the moment I give her food that has less than 4% of carbs.
So is it an idea to go to f.i. 10% carb when her amps/pmps is low and again to < 4% when they are bit higher?
Does anyone regulate her/his cat like that?? Is it doable or are those percentages so low that it doesn't matter at all whether it's 3.5% or 9.8% or so...?
2) Animonda Carny Ocean
According to the can's there is nothing in it that's bad. The variety with Salmon & Sardine f.i. But still.. when I do the math (which I do now with every new can of food that comes into this house) I come up with the following numbers:
Total cals per 100 gr: 67,3
Protein: 71,3%
Fat: 6,7%
Carb: 22,0%
Of course that puzzles me. Should I give her the food or not? There's no rice, grain, fruit, vegetable or else in it. Only fish.
And still 22%.
So.. throw it away??
3) Raw food
In the past, when I was young, I gave my cat's organ meat. But the cat's I have now don't like it. I also read that it is better to give muscle meat. But... my anatomic knowledge of chickens isn't that good.
What kind of meat are we talking when we talk about muscle meat?
Well...
Btw... her blood test indicated that she doesn't have a pancreatitis. So that's good news. And more good news: they really really really like all the new food they get. And their fur starts to look different. Chewie isn't losing much hair anymore, it's all very shiny and stuff.
That's all for now...
Ella,
Amsterdam
A couple of day's ago I wrote here (eum... the other, old board) because Spacey, my sugar cat, wasn't doing so well.
A lot of things happened since then.
5 day's ago I started to feed her wet food that wasn't Dr. Hill's m/d and progress has been made.
I have so much different can food in the house, my husband started to get jealous. I'm checking her as often as I can and even bought a drinking fountain (that seems to stimulate drinking; don't have it in the house yet so I don't know...).
Whenever I can I mix water through her food, so she doesn't get dehydrated and so.
She is doing better now! Way better!!! Walking in the way again, talking and demanding food... oh.. she's almost back to 'normal'.

She is, however, feeling sick in the evenings. I'm trying Animonda Carny Seafood today (only 27% fat), hope that helps to calm her stomach. I guess she's not used to all those mousses and fish heads and stuff one will find in the wet food.
She also still hasn't her tooth removed. The vet want's to do that not earlier than Wednesday, 13th of jan. next year.
Till then I have to keep her stable.
Now the questions:
1) Finetuning
In her sheet you can see that her numbers slowly are going down. Which is good of course. But on the other hand... a hypo becomes also a possibility now. So I figured, that maybe I can give her (when her amps and pmps are low) still the insuline but food with higher percentage of carbs.
At the moment I give her food that has less than 4% of carbs.
So is it an idea to go to f.i. 10% carb when her amps/pmps is low and again to < 4% when they are bit higher?
Does anyone regulate her/his cat like that?? Is it doable or are those percentages so low that it doesn't matter at all whether it's 3.5% or 9.8% or so...?
2) Animonda Carny Ocean
According to the can's there is nothing in it that's bad. The variety with Salmon & Sardine f.i. But still.. when I do the math (which I do now with every new can of food that comes into this house) I come up with the following numbers:
Total cals per 100 gr: 67,3
Protein: 71,3%
Fat: 6,7%
Carb: 22,0%
Of course that puzzles me. Should I give her the food or not? There's no rice, grain, fruit, vegetable or else in it. Only fish.
And still 22%.
So.. throw it away??
3) Raw food
In the past, when I was young, I gave my cat's organ meat. But the cat's I have now don't like it. I also read that it is better to give muscle meat. But... my anatomic knowledge of chickens isn't that good.

What kind of meat are we talking when we talk about muscle meat?
Well...
Btw... her blood test indicated that she doesn't have a pancreatitis. So that's good news. And more good news: they really really really like all the new food they get. And their fur starts to look different. Chewie isn't losing much hair anymore, it's all very shiny and stuff.
That's all for now...
Ella,
Amsterdam