Loulou
Member Since 2018
Hi,
My big girl Nelly was diagnosed a couple of weeks ago after a UTI. I immediately switched to wet food (Meowing Heads & Natures Choice) before she even started on the insulin. She's on Prozinc & the vet is happy with her BG levels now we've reduced from 2 units twice a day to 1 unit twice a day, but she really needs to lose weight. She is just over 19lbs (8.7kg) & needs to be about 11lbs (5kg). I have tried all her life to get her to lose weight, feeding dry food as advised by the vet (surprise surprise!)
Now the UTI has gone the vet wants me to switch her to Virbac diabetes & weight loss dry food & has ordered a bag. She's lost a tiny bit of weight this last week (1.75 ounces or 50g) but he doesn't think that shows weight loss, in his words "that could just be a poo"!
I really do want her to lose weight & get healthy, my husband thinks wet is the way to go as she seems so much more satisfied & her coat looks better, but I find it hard to tell the vet that I know better than him, especially when she hasn't lost as much weight as she should in a week!
Any advice? Other than to just grow up & stop being a doormat
My big girl Nelly was diagnosed a couple of weeks ago after a UTI. I immediately switched to wet food (Meowing Heads & Natures Choice) before she even started on the insulin. She's on Prozinc & the vet is happy with her BG levels now we've reduced from 2 units twice a day to 1 unit twice a day, but she really needs to lose weight. She is just over 19lbs (8.7kg) & needs to be about 11lbs (5kg). I have tried all her life to get her to lose weight, feeding dry food as advised by the vet (surprise surprise!)
Now the UTI has gone the vet wants me to switch her to Virbac diabetes & weight loss dry food & has ordered a bag. She's lost a tiny bit of weight this last week (1.75 ounces or 50g) but he doesn't think that shows weight loss, in his words "that could just be a poo"!
I really do want her to lose weight & get healthy, my husband thinks wet is the way to go as she seems so much more satisfied & her coat looks better, but I find it hard to tell the vet that I know better than him, especially when she hasn't lost as much weight as she should in a week!
Any advice? Other than to just grow up & stop being a doormat