Jill A
Member Since 2018
Hi,
My 15 year old cat was diagnosed with diabetes 3 months after we started feeding him Hill's Prescription Dry W/D (vet prescribed because he had 3 UTI's in a short period of time). We were instructed that all cats in the household should be on this food so Bam wouldn't have any opportunities to eat anything else.
Since our emergency vet experience two weeks ago, we started home testing and put Bam on low carb canned food. I felt uneasy about the Prescription Diet and stopped giving it to our almost 3 year old non diabetic cat. I switched him to a Fromm's dry food.
My question is, should my younger cat be eating low carb wet food as well? I've had cats all my life and they've all had dry kibble diets. Bam is the first diabetic cat I've ever had. I'm worried that the dry kibble is what caused it. Am I being paranoid?
My 15 year old cat was diagnosed with diabetes 3 months after we started feeding him Hill's Prescription Dry W/D (vet prescribed because he had 3 UTI's in a short period of time). We were instructed that all cats in the household should be on this food so Bam wouldn't have any opportunities to eat anything else.
Since our emergency vet experience two weeks ago, we started home testing and put Bam on low carb canned food. I felt uneasy about the Prescription Diet and stopped giving it to our almost 3 year old non diabetic cat. I switched him to a Fromm's dry food.
My question is, should my younger cat be eating low carb wet food as well? I've had cats all my life and they've all had dry kibble diets. Bam is the first diabetic cat I've ever had. I'm worried that the dry kibble is what caused it. Am I being paranoid?
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