PHK
Member Since 2016
Hey all,
My 17.5 lb cat (9.5 years old) was just diagnosed with diabetes last week. Vet said to get on Lantus immediately and switch food immediately - from dry grazing method to Hill's M/D wet food with specific meal times. He ate it up the first night but has been very picky since then, even after switching to Fancy Feast. Tried mixing with dry food but that doesn't help that much. Was always under the impression that this is a process, diet/feeding time transition (a large one at that), but the vet just told me that if he isn't getting enough caloric intake, even for a few days, then he is at serious risk for Hepatic Lipidosis, especially since he is so large...advised me to go back to dry food grazing method, which seems like an awfully rash decision. He isn't eating enough, plain and simple. I don't want to risk him getting HL, but I also don't want to just go back to dry food/grazing because he'll never attempt to eat the wet food and this will all have been in vain. Any input would be greatly appreciated, as I am sort of at my wit's end. **Haven't been giving him insulin as I know that he shouldn't get shot if he isn't eating enough (BG levels would be too low). Going to try Fortiflora today but don't have high hopes to be honest, he's a smart picky cat. Should I continue trying this feeding transition even if he isn't getting enough food? Or go back to the old approach?
Oh and I got the AlphaTrack glucometer coming in the mail tomorrow, really excited to subject him to even more uncomfortable changes!
Thank you in advance!!!
My 17.5 lb cat (9.5 years old) was just diagnosed with diabetes last week. Vet said to get on Lantus immediately and switch food immediately - from dry grazing method to Hill's M/D wet food with specific meal times. He ate it up the first night but has been very picky since then, even after switching to Fancy Feast. Tried mixing with dry food but that doesn't help that much. Was always under the impression that this is a process, diet/feeding time transition (a large one at that), but the vet just told me that if he isn't getting enough caloric intake, even for a few days, then he is at serious risk for Hepatic Lipidosis, especially since he is so large...advised me to go back to dry food grazing method, which seems like an awfully rash decision. He isn't eating enough, plain and simple. I don't want to risk him getting HL, but I also don't want to just go back to dry food/grazing because he'll never attempt to eat the wet food and this will all have been in vain. Any input would be greatly appreciated, as I am sort of at my wit's end. **Haven't been giving him insulin as I know that he shouldn't get shot if he isn't eating enough (BG levels would be too low). Going to try Fortiflora today but don't have high hopes to be honest, he's a smart picky cat. Should I continue trying this feeding transition even if he isn't getting enough food? Or go back to the old approach?
Oh and I got the AlphaTrack glucometer coming in the mail tomorrow, really excited to subject him to even more uncomfortable changes!
Thank you in advance!!!


It upset his stomch so much, I can't even begin to tell you how many vomit puddles i cleaned up!