Caitlyn and Molly
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So I actually posted this originally last night, but deleted it a few minutes later because I decided to wait to hear back from Natura first. I changed my mind, because this morning my girls BG was 106 BEFORE breakfast. Never, ever has she been that high before a meal or even in the middle of the day since she went OTJ. There has been nothing unusual about this morning, so it was not from stress. She was 86 when I tested her yesterday afternoon after she had had a stressful car ride.
I switched my cats to Evo 95% canned cat foods a few days ago, but am already stopping. Last night I found a whole peice of RICE in their canned chicken &turkey formula. There is no way this was cross contamination on my part. The knife and plates for their dinner were clean, and I hadn't eaten rice in days. The peice of was in the middle of her food, and unfortunately I didn't find it till after she had started eating. I also found what appeared to be small bits of ground up rice as well.
I have no idea if this was just some random cross contamination at one of the factories that makes Evo, but I'm not happy. Molly slept under by parents bed last nigh (typical for her), and so I wasn't able to get her to test her after she had eaten to see how high her BG went. I'll be keeping a close eye on her numbers to make sure they return to the normal range.
I know other people use Evo because it's low in carbs, so I thought I'd let other diabetic cat owners know so they can be on the look out for anything odd. I'll post what Natura says when they finally get back to me, if they ever do.
I switched my cats to Evo 95% canned cat foods a few days ago, but am already stopping. Last night I found a whole peice of RICE in their canned chicken &turkey formula. There is no way this was cross contamination on my part. The knife and plates for their dinner were clean, and I hadn't eaten rice in days. The peice of was in the middle of her food, and unfortunately I didn't find it till after she had started eating. I also found what appeared to be small bits of ground up rice as well.
I have no idea if this was just some random cross contamination at one of the factories that makes Evo, but I'm not happy. Molly slept under by parents bed last nigh (typical for her), and so I wasn't able to get her to test her after she had eaten to see how high her BG went. I'll be keeping a close eye on her numbers to make sure they return to the normal range.
I know other people use Evo because it's low in carbs, so I thought I'd let other diabetic cat owners know so they can be on the look out for anything odd. I'll post what Natura says when they finally get back to me, if they ever do.