SweetManSweetCat
Member Since 2015
I have 2 cats, one with diabetes (Mittens) and the other is "normal" (Midnight). Mittens has been diabetic since February (probably since Nov., but just realized he is diabetic since Feb.), and I've switched to low carb wet food and Lantus, which has worked to keep his BG's in a normal range for non-diabetic cats.
Midnight has had a really hard time with the wet food. He throws up 2-4 times daily now. I've tried switching out what is in it, from chicken to salmon to turkey to tuna to beef, yet he continues to throw up no matter what I feed him. Neither of them drink much water anymore either. Just out of curiosity, I tested Midnight's BG before I fed them this morning and it happened to be 83 - exactly the same as Mittens this morning and both within the range of a normal BG
I'm feeding Fancy Feast Classic and Flaked varieties, all of them with less than 10% carbs. They are about 16 lbs. and 19 lbs. (Midnight is larger), so I'm feeding 3-4 cans twice daily.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to what is best to feed without this problem? Since Mittens BG's are doing so well, I'm considering going to M/d dry food, which is 14% carbs and should be good for Mittens and his history of being blocked. Under either case, I cannot feed separately.
Midnight has had a really hard time with the wet food. He throws up 2-4 times daily now. I've tried switching out what is in it, from chicken to salmon to turkey to tuna to beef, yet he continues to throw up no matter what I feed him. Neither of them drink much water anymore either. Just out of curiosity, I tested Midnight's BG before I fed them this morning and it happened to be 83 - exactly the same as Mittens this morning and both within the range of a normal BG
I'm feeding Fancy Feast Classic and Flaked varieties, all of them with less than 10% carbs. They are about 16 lbs. and 19 lbs. (Midnight is larger), so I'm feeding 3-4 cans twice daily.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to what is best to feed without this problem? Since Mittens BG's are doing so well, I'm considering going to M/d dry food, which is 14% carbs and should be good for Mittens and his history of being blocked. Under either case, I cannot feed separately.