Hello Nadine!
I started Luciole on Fancy Feast, which many of the members here use because the pates (and only the pates) are low carb. However, to be on the safe side, because of
some recent complaints against a variety of pet foods, which Marje helpfully mentioned, I now avoid it.
I'm now giving Lu some of the Nulo Pates, specifically:
* Duck & Tuna
* Chicken & Turkey
* Lamb & Beef
* Trout & Salmon
I also have some Almo Nature food, although it is not a complete diet, but it's something I give her only occasionally. Although they're called a pate, they aren't. These foods are very liquidy, and I even blend the Chicken & Pumpkin pate in my blender, to make a smoothie for her. They were very helpful when she was first diagnosed, which was only 3 weeks ago.
* Tuna & Shrimp pate
* Chicken & Pumpkin pate
I also have some freeze-dried food for her, and I often chop this up and put it on her food as a topper:
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I get this from Home Alive Pets, as they have great shipping.
I had to stop giving Lu her beloved Temptations cat treats, although she occasionally gets a Smart Bite or a Feline Greenie, but this is rare, as they are little carb bombs.
So I had to find alternative treats. Lu isn't all that thrilled about free-dried chicken breast, but she loves freshly chopped up chicken hearts.
She isn't yet keen about a completely raw diet (I use the mix from Feline Future, and my other cats like it, and I'm a long-time raw feeder and actually prefer their original recipe, where you source all your own supplements), but she likes bits of raw meat, so as long as I'm working them in with a balanced low carb diet, we're both happy.
And all my cats get no-salt-added tuna in spring water, and sardines in spring water, as an occasional treat.
I hope that's helpful, and feel free to let me know if you have any other questions. There are a lot of knowledgeable people here.
And, most importantly:
* No dry food. It's loaded with carbs, and is the most unnatural junk food for cats. Kitties end up with a lot of health issues from it. And there have been a lot of recalls because of contamminated ingredients.
* No vet foods. They're "big pharma" for pets, and not of quality ingredients.