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  1. Sharon14

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  2. racn1320

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    So vet called and will release her today but said i should only get accucheck meter for pets,not a human meter. now im confused lol
     
  3. Kris & Teasel

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    Some people use a human meter day to day at home and a pet meter on the days when they're doing a curve for the vet. Would that work for you?
     
  4. racn1320

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    Id prefer to have one today,so i can start today. so it would have to be human meter. where would a buy a pet meter? petco? also said i should buy a certain litter that turns colors for ketones,not strips
     
  5. Nan & Amber (GA)

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    Lots of vets say that-- it's hard to compare numbers between human and pet meters, so they really prefer you use the ones with numbers they understand.

    Problem is, the strips for pet meters are expensive! And usually you can only buy supplies through a vet or online, which makes them inconvenient. That's why a lot of us use human meters-- the numbers don't have a one-to-one correspondence with the pet meters, but as long as you know the normal cat range as well as the very important cutoff for "too low", you're fine. As Kris says, some people compromise by having both on hand, one meter for everyday use, and one for communication with the vet.

    I don't know anything about the litter-- sounds convenient for the short term, but might be expensive.
     
  6. racn1320

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    Ok,ill go witj human meter. so what numbers should she be around with the human meter
     
  7. Meya14

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    Initially after DKA you want to keep the blood sugar around 150-220 on a human meter. This is a little higher than what we like to see when a cat is well or about 70-120. It's very important that while she is recovering that insulin is not skipped or reduced too much. It's better to increase food or even add honey to food every time you syringe if she starts going below 150 consistently. If she's going under 150 at this point it probably means she not getting enough calories.

    I've never heard of ketone testing cat litter, I think that your vet is confusing a different product. There is cat litter that detects blood and changes color in the case of UTI. This has nothing to do with ketones though. Most vets only get a day or two of training regarding diabetes, so if they don't treat a lot of diabetic cats, they may not really be up to speed on current treatments.
     
  8. Meya14

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    Also, what insulin are you going to be sent home with?
     
  9. racn1320

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    Same,lantus. im assuming i can get the human ketone strips at walmart to use?
     
  10. Meya14

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    Yea most pharmacies have them.
     
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    I bought turkey and gibletsvfriskies almost 200 cal
     
  13. racn1320

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    Well she is back,lots better. they told me not to feed her friskies or ff. just purina dm dry or wet food
     
  14. Kris & Teasel

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    I beg to differ! The DM wet is low carb if it's the pate version. The dry is low-ish as dry food goes but too high for a diabetic cat. I choose to feed DM pate to Teasel but mix it with Friskies or Fancy Feast to vary the flavour and keep the average carb level down a bit (DM is lower in carbs than some of the Friskies/FF pates I feed him).

    The prescription food is $$ and not really better. Many cats tire of eating the same flavour day in and day out too.
     
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    Im gonna try there food and then mine and see if numbers change, we just did oir first test. wanted to make sure i can do it. she was good about it thank god. little high but her insulin is past its time...
     
  16. Yong & Maury GA

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    I know every cat is different but the DM dry kept Maury at higher BG. Just a personal experience I thought I would share :)
     
  17. racn1320

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    Ill try it for a day or two then go back to my ff classic and friskies pates and see where the numbers are.
     
  18. racn1320

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    She still wont eat wet food for now,hmmm
     
  19. Meya14

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    If she'll eat the dry thats ok for now. You might have to adjust the insulin up if blood sugars go up. Also, you'll have to monitor her water intake closely. Have you attempted to get a blood sugar yet?
     
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    Yea she wont touch wet yet,hope she changes. i did our first test when we got home,numbers were high bc insulin wore off and she was still excited from car ride,ill do it again tomorrow in the prime of her shot around 6 or 7 hrs into it. the hardest part is the pricking.
     
  21. Meya14

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    Also try to get a ketone test when you can. Try at least daily. DKA can reoccur when they are recovering.
     
  22. racn1320

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    Yep got them too,when i picked her up they said she testd at 15. was lot higher yesterday
     
  23. Nan & Amber (GA)

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    She may be "off" her regular food for a while, since she might associate it with when she was feeling really yucky. I agree, for right now, if it's dry she'll eat, let her eat dry. Hopefully eventually you'll be able to get her back on the old wet food, or at least something similarly low-carb.
     
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    That makes sense. yea hope she comes around or i may have to buy diffrent wet food.
     
  25. racn1320

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    Tried a diffrent wet food and she is eating some,not like normal but she is eating wet again. im going out today to getbsome more diffrent kinds of wet food and hope she eats more!
     
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    How often do you have to clean the meters,with a solution. im not sure where to buy this solution,i didnt see it at walmart
     
  27. racn1320

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    Still getting some high numbers,should their be any adjustments with this being a human meter. as it not being a pet meter or are the numbers exactly the same as if it would be a pet monitor
     
  28. Kris & Teasel

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    If you're referring to the control solution as it's called, it isn't for cleaning the meter. It's used to check that the test strips are reading in the correct range that 's printed on the strip bottle. I think you can call the meter manufacturer to get the control solution. There's probably a phone number in the instruction book for the meter.
     
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    Thx for info,did call them!
     
  30. Yong & Maury GA

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    Unfortunately, numbers are not exactly the same; even if you had 2 of the same pet meter. All glucose meters are allowed a 20% variance. Only adjustment you need to make with using a human meter is that if you get a reading of 50 OR LESS, it is time to take action. For newer members, give a little bit of Higher carb food with gravy and just give like 1 nice tablespoon of mostly gravy. You will probably get a couple pieces on the spoon, which is ok :).

    More information about what to do: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/how-to-treat-hypos-they-can-kill-print-this-out.15887/
     
  31. racn1320

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    Just did ketone test,still at 15 small. same as when she left vet
     
  32. Nan & Amber (GA)

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    Did they send you home with subQ fluids and instructions on how to give them? If not, can you call the vet to see if they will do so? It will help flush out those ketones-- you don't want them to get out of hand. You can also add as much water as she'll tolerate to her wet food-- mix it up to make a kind of soup-- to get more fluids into her, but subQ would be better.

    What kinds of numbers are you getting?
     
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    No fluids were sent home with me,i even asked. said not needed,she has been drinking plenty of water. toward the end of her 8hrs of lantus was in mid 300' s
     
  34. Nan & Amber (GA)

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    Was this the ER vet or your regular vet? I'd call either or both vets and tell them she's still throwing "small" ketones. Even if they aren't willing to send you home with a kit, maybe you could bring her in, not (hopefully) for another extended stay, just for a dose of fluids on an inpatient basis.

    Normally we say that anything above "trace" ketones is an automatic trip to the vet, though I know that, after the past few days, you'd really like to keep it to home care, which is why I asked first about subQ at home. She's eating well, she's getting her insulin, and she seems to be feeling better, so she's got most of what she needs for recovery happening, but recent DKA kitties can be very delicate. Getting some extra fluids into her now could make a big difference in where she goes from here.

    @Meya14 , your thoughts?
     
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    It was the er. ill do another test tomorrow and call and see what they say,if they say bring her in ill take to my reg vet and see if they can do this. god i hope not tho
     
  36. Nan & Amber (GA)

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    She's still eating and drinking well, and acting like she is feeling better?

    Please keep a very close eye on her-- as you know, a ketone situation can deteriorate rapidly.
     
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    She is def drinking well,now eating new wet food,just notveating as much. her ketones have not got worse and no 3rd eyelid. we playd string earlier. she just seems tired
     
  38. Nan & Amber (GA)

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    The eating makes me nervous, but the rest sounds good (tiredness is to be expected after a bout of DKA-- it really hammers them, it often takes a couple weeks before they get their normal energy back).

    Encourage her to eat anything she is willing to eat-- dry food is fine, tuna, treats, whatever. What you don't want happening is for the ketones to take hold and make her lose her appetite entirely again, it's a vicious cycle and it can move fast. Food+insulin+fluids are what is needed to keep them down.

    Keeping my fingers crossed that she keeps improving!
     
  39. racn1320

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    So with the dry food eating does it matter it puts the numbers up? she is eating more wet than dry but not as much as she used to. i hope i dont have to get her to vet tomorrow $. iv fluids wouldnt be that expensive i hope not. she doesnt seem dehydrated
     
  40. Kris & Teasel

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    After DKA when kitty is still in a touch and go state, worry less about carbs and the effect on BG and more about calories and a high enough dose of insulin to keep ketones down. Higher carb food will allow you to give more insulin. Add warm water to all wet meals, as much as she will tolerate.
     
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  41. racn1320

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    Ok ,i went and bought some food today, more diabetic than regular but i can give her some more regular wet food as long as its fine
     
  42. racn1320

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    Looks like i shoulf get some gravy sensations friskies, if im correct? around 19 calories
     
  43. Nan & Amber (GA)

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    Fluids are relatively inexpensive-- I don't know off the top of my head (someone else might have recent experience) but I'd say it would probably be somewhere in the low-mid tens of $$$, especially if you were just getting the supplies and doing it yourself at home. It's a really common at-home treatment, lots of folks around here do it.
     
  44. racn1320

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    How do you give it to them at home
     
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    Is gravy sensations ok for temp food?
     
  47. Nan & Amber (GA)

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    If she'll eat it, go ahead. The carbs are mostly in the gravy, so if you want to try to limit carbs but still giving her something tasty you could try to squeeze out some of the gravy first (save it, just in case you have to add it back in later!).
     
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    Back to the store again in a few lol
     
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    She ate alot of new food i just got tnight,prime filets beef gravy
     
  50. Meya14

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    If she is eating well, that is good. I would ask about the fluids at your normal vet the whole setup cost me about $20 when my cat had DKA. Usually you do them once a day for a couple days, and one bag will last a few days. If you can, keep track of the time you gave the insulin and times you took the blood sugars and results, and list them here. This will help people here better understand what is happening with the blood sugars.

    How much insulin are you currently giving? If you take blood sugar before the shot, then 3 hours, then 8 hours, then before the next shot and they are all above 300, then you should raise the insulin by 0.5 units and keep that dose for at least 4 shots. Since she still has a small amount of ketones, it means she's not getting quite enough food and insulin. Don't worry if the dry food raises the numbers for now, you can always adjust the insulin. She needs the food.
     
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    I am keeping a log for sure. she is getting two units of lantus every 12 hrs. Ill do the 3hr tomorrow and then 7 hr and report it back here. How long do you normally keep her on fluids with the bag included when she is at vet? How long have any of your kittes stayed awaybfrom home with dka? she was at er for almost three days on that and anti nausea meds.
     
  52. Yong & Maury GA

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    Sorry if this is a repeat, you can also add 1 or 2 Tablespoons of warm/ room temp water to each meal to help give her some extra fluids :). I consider Friskies prime filets a medium carb food so it might not impact her numbers too much, but every cat is different :rolleyes:.
     
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    Ill give her some more before bed in 2hrs with warm water. she bathed herself for first time tnight since she has been home,a good sign for sure
     
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  54. Meya14

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    When my cat got sick with DKA, with my vet's OK, we chose to get everything we needed from the vet and take care of him at home. My husband and I are both RNs and have experience taking care of people with DKA, so I kinda knew the drill. I used the subQ fluids for 1 week, and had to syringe feed completely for 1 week around the clock. By the second week, he was eating, but still tired. He was pretty much back to normal by 3 weeks. He hasn't had any episodes of DKA since and it's been about 2 year or so.
     
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    Thats good!! im surprised she is eating more,just hope she keeps it up. i just started home testing,wonder what her numbers were all this time ?
     
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    Ok i tested her 4hrs after her lantus shot,lantus doesnt really hit untill 6 to 8 hrs from what i understand. she read 423. but she seems to be feeling well. i pricked her good,still bleeding after 5 min,grrr
     
  57. Nan & Amber (GA)

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    So glad you've found a food she likes so much! And that she seems to be feeling well!

    Ouch! Sounds like you probably hit the big vein-- it happens occasionally. Maybe avoid that ear for a little while if you can, it'll take a bit longer than usual to heal and might bruise a bit-- if you haven't already, it'd be good to dab a bit of neosporin/polysporin ointment on the spot to help it alone. And, generally, on every poke, applying a little pressure (with a tissue) to the poke helps stop bleeding and reduce bruising.

    Hope you guys had an uneventful night and that she's continuing to improve! When you get a chance, it would be good at this point to start setting up a spreadsheet for her numbers-- it will help to figure out whether her insulin dose is the right one for her and to try to get her into consistently good numbers. Instructions here: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/fdmb-spreadsheet-instructions.130337/ , just holler if you need help!
     
  58. Yong & Maury GA

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    Great job on first test! :bighug:Might have accidentally hit the vein. Just firmly hold the poked spot for as long as you can to stop the bleeding and reduce bruising.
     
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    It stopped bleeding,put neosporin on it. woke up this am snd she is hungry,eating now. think she is getting better!
     
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    She seems to be eating a little more,her pee spots in litter are smaller. just did a ketone test,yeserday was small amount today just now is a trace. we are headed in right direction!
     
  61. Nan & Amber (GA)

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    Whoo-hoo! So nice to hear that!!!
     
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    Looking so much better!
     

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    I'm so glad to hear she's feeling better!

    How is the bite? Is that healing well too?
     
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    Very slowly. im so glad she is starting to feel better,she jumped on mu lap earlier today.
     
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    Great to hear!
     
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    So sorry to hear about your kitty and glad to hear that she is feeling better. With DKA, the calories are of utmost importance to help reverse the condition (with insulin and fluids). If kitty is still not eating enough calories, you should consider syringe feeding the rest. My Ozzy had a bad case of DKA and was hospitalized for 4 days and almost didn't make it. He barely ate at all in the hospital and ate very little when he came home. The folks on this site taught me the importance of syringe feeding to make sure he got enough calories. We would let him eat what he would on his own and then syringed him the rest. I can't stress how important getting the right amount of calories in is. Please make sure your kitty is eating enough.

    I'm so happy to hear you are home testing and ketone testing. The ear pokes definitely get easier over time and you and your kitty will get used to it. When I ketone test Ozzy, I just sneak up on him in the litter box and stick the strip under his bum. I recall the first time I did it (even posted a funny post about it) and was so surprised how easy it was. It was like my first little victory of something finally being 'easy' because everything up to this point had been so difficult.

    We always add extra water to both our kitties food now. Ozzy for the most part has had negative ketone tests but every once in awhile we get a 'trace' result and we up the water and it goes back to negative. Ozzy just had DKA at the end of November so just a few months ago. We tested for ketones frequently in the beginning and now try to get in at least 1 test a week to make sure all is well.

    Praying for you and your kitty and hoping she gets better soon! It took Ozzy about 2 whole weeks to look like he was feeling better again, but he was a very very sick kitty!
     
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    Thx! yes she is eating alot more now,diffrent food with higher calories,like to get her back on pates soon. i do add some water to her food,plus she drinks alot still. we played earlier today,was nice to see her running around. i just performed a ketone test and it came back negative!!
     
  68. Ozzy Pawzbourne

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    Wonderful wonderful update!!! Thank you for sharing! Sounds like you took great care of her! We love hearing success stories after DKA and this is a true success! :bighug::bighug:
     
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    Thank you all so much that provided me with great help. ill continue with updates!
     
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    That's great news!
     
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    Bought a few insect ,spider repellants,so hopefully this doesnt happen again
     

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    I was thinking of going to my vet this week and getting some hills or purina hard food just to have on hand,im going to try to get her back on pates and ff classics this week also. she is so picky lol. what brand would you all recommend,hills or purina kibble?
     
  73. Phoebes (GA)

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    I just bought a bag of fluids a setup tubing and 10 needles total 23 dollars.
     
  74. Nan & Amber (GA)

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    Neither of those would be good options for diabetic cats-- they are too high in carbs. The only two kibbles that are low enough in carbs are Evo cat+kitten and Young Again Zero (only available online, but they will send you a free sample to try before you commit). We don't generally recommend dry food for a variety of health reasons (see here for why), but those two can be very helpful backups to have around and use as a supplement to the everyday diet of pates!

    Good luck getting rid of spiders! What a crazy thing to happen...
     
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    I hate spiders lol. what website do i go to for the free sample,as she is very picky. thx
     
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    thx ill call them tomorrow to see if they can send me a sample. just fed her pm wet food,she threw up lol. guess i wont be getting that kind .
     
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    Is there a wet food that she will eat? You might try just giving her just a couple teaspoons of a new food instead of letting her make a meal of it. Then let her meal be whatever she is used to eating. Then if she seems to like the new food, you can slowly start giving her more at subsequent feedings. Some kitties have very sensitive stomachs when it comes to change.
     
  79. racn1320

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    Yea she is eating high calorie wet food now,im trying to get her back on her diabetic diet. she does have a sensative stomach
     
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    Getting her back on her regular food. wonder if i should get a dm bag of dry food incase we have an eating incedent again?
     
  81. Yong & Maury GA

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    If you want a dry food for her, the popular one's here are Young Again Zero / Zero mature and EVO Kitten (purple bag).
     
  82. racn1320

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    Can i buy them myself or do i need a script from dr if i buy online? she really gobbled up some new food tnight. she even begged for it lol.
     
  83. Yong & Maury GA

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    Young Again is only available online. I think EVO kitten is available at PetSmart. No Rx required. YA will even send a free sample about the size of an average treat packet. :)
     
  84. racn1320

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    I looked on the website for a free sample,or is that something you have to call in and ask for?
     
  85. Yong & Maury GA

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    Click on "contact us" and fill out the form. :) They're very nice.
     
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    I just emailed them,gonna get some evo kitten too. does it have to be kitten? purple bag? ill go today
     
  87. Yong & Maury GA

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    Yes, that is the lowest carb one by them. I think it's around 8%. Purina ProPlan DM is 18% which is a bit high for diabetic kitties. :)
     
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    Have any of you had any luck finding this at the store? if you ship it,whats easier,ship to store or your home?
     
  90. Yong & Maury GA

    Yong & Maury GA Well-Known Member

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    @Cherish Gallagher Found EVO at a store. Online said PetSmart carries it. If they'll ship it to your house for same price, just do that :)
     
  91. Cherish Gallagher

    Cherish Gallagher Member

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    I found it at pet supplies plus in my city! Kitties like it :)
     
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  92. racn1320

    racn1320 Member

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    Found some evo food after going to 4 diffrent places lol
     
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