Hi Jody, thanks for bringing your concerns about Draino to the Main Health forum so that more members can chime in and hopefully help you with your feelings of being overwhelmed and fear. There
is a lot of information here, I grant you that. But if you look at the forum menus, you will see that there are different sections. The
Getting Started &
Education sections on the Home page, and the FAQs forum provide basic information about feline diabetes. The FAQs forum also has important Hypo information, plus tips and videos on home testing. My husband and I work as a team to test Idjit, as he's a big cat, isn't crazy about testing and I only have two hands and arms. Hubby holds and soothes, I test and always reward with a bit of cooked chicken.
Here is the link to your initial post
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/hello.214317/ and I'm glad I looked at it again so I can call you by name. I know you probably do feel "batty" right now, I sure did. One senior to another, I wasn't at all sure that we two old folks could care for a diabetic cat, but I read everything I could, bit by bit and it did begin to make more sense as time went on.
We did change Idjit's diet, and he is really food motivated so it wasn't an issue to transition to the canned low carb food. Sometimes, it takes a long time to find what low carb alternatives a cat will like and eat. Here is a link to a very good website about feline nutrition:
www.catinfo.org and here is a link to the Food Chart that Dr. Pierson has created to help us research many commercial canned foods on the market.
https://catinfo.org/docs/CatFoodProteinFatCarbPhosphorusChart.pdf
I recently transitioned Idjit to a raw meat diet using a nutritional supplement. How does Draino feel about raw meat? Have you ever given him a raw chicken gizzard or heart? Some cats like raw meat, some do not recognize it as food, but it might be worth a try to offer it and see what he does. For my raw diet processing, I just use a little food scale, my food processor and started with freezing it in ice cube trays, then popping out the cubes and storing them in freezer bags.
CandyH has suggested a few brands, some of the Meow Mix Tender Favorites are in the range of low carb foods we recommend, below 10%. Unfortunately the canned chicken and tuna is not nutritionally complete and shouldn't be a permanent replacement for dry food. Some canned chicken and tuna products have too much sodium and other seasonings that aren't helpful for feline health.
There are a few brands of lower carb dry food, but they can be expensive and might not be readily available in your area, requiring online ordering.
You can try to "desensitize" Draino to the testing routine. Find a testing spot that is comfortable with good lighting, give him a treat, handle his ears, give another treat and then let him go. Try to repeat this several times a day if you can. Like I told you, Idjit isn't a big testing fan, but he hangs around for his treat now and doesn't leave the kitchen without it.