Yes, by “transition food,” I mean that Young Again Zero Carb (YAZC) dry was effective in helping me to transition my “dry food addict” cat from a higher carb dry food, Hills Science Diet -- as an interim step. The ultimate goal is for her to eat wet food, which feline diabetes expert Dr. Lisa Pierson feels is best for the long-term health of the cat. She reports that cats who eat dry food tend to have higher incidents of kidney disease, cystitis, urethral blockage, bladder/kidney stones. Here is a link to her excellent article on the subject.
http://www.catinfo.org/#Kidney_Failure .
That said, I was able to get my cat into diabetic remission using only the Young Again Zero Carb dry food and I think it can be a valuable tool for other “dry food addicts” who are resistant to change. In my opinion, if you can get your cat to eat wet food within a few days or weeks upon diagnosis, that is best. If not, then a switch to Young Again Zero Carb dry (while you are trying to transition to wet food) could help you get the blood glucose under control somewhat sooner than you might otherwise be able to do using other dry food brands -- possibly less organ damage to the cat and possibly less chance of other complications.
I struggled with my “dry food addict” cat every single day for six long months before finding YAZC. She was eating Evo low carb dry, receiving 4.5 units of Lantus twice daily with BGs in the 200’s and 300’s (and up to 600 in the early months). When I switched to YAZC her BGs dropped to low 100’s on a dose of .25 in just 12 days and she was in remission about a month later. I have no idea what those 6 months of high BGs did to her internal organs. I just wish someone had told me about the YAZC sooner.
Young Again is now one of the two transition foods recommended by Dr. Pierson (
http://www.catinfo.org/?link=felinediabetes) – and is the ONLY one that worked for me in getting the BGs down and getting my cat into remission. The Evo low carb made very little difference to her BGs as noted above. Your experience may be different, as every cat is different.
I have no scientific knowledge of whether Young Again is healthy for cats over time. I have been using it since December. My cat looks healthy, her weight and muscle tone are very good, she has a considerable amount of energy, and her BGs in remission are consistently in the 50’s and 60’s.
Although I do believe the YAZC has excellent potential as an interim solution for some “dry food addict” cats, I would be infinitely happier if my diabetic cat would just eat wet food and I still try with her every single day. In time I hope to make my own food like Dr. Pierson recommends as I KNOW it is healthier by far to any commercially available canned or dry:
http://www.catinfo.org/?link=makingcatfood
Best of luck to you. Let me know if you have other questions about the product that I can answer.