Re: 1/31 - Sprats 171 AMPS, +1 319 W/ FOOD
Jenn, my previous vet that first diagnosed Simon in November also put him on W/D. When I questioned her about feeding him the high carb dry food, she still insisted that it was the best for him. I ended up switching to another vet that sees things very differently and only recommends canned food for diabetic cats. I didn't have any problems switching Simon to all canned since he loves it, but my other non-diabetic cat, Cleo, only liked dry food. I couldn't feed Cleo dry food with Simon around because he would push her out of the way and eat her food. It only took me about 3 weeks to transition her totally off the dry food and now she only eats canned. I first slowly decreased Cleo's dry and then mixed the dry in with the canned. Now I sprinkle a little freeze dried chicken in with her canned food and she loves it. I get the freeze dried chicken at petsmart or you can even cook your own chicken and freeze it in small portions. I never thought she would transition to wet food, but she did it. Plus, the benefits to both my cats is amazing with an all canned food diet. Both have lost a little weight (they both were kind of hefty) and they are more playful and their fur looks better. The best thing is Cleo now comes downstairs. For the last 11 years, she would just sit in my bedroom or under the bed and I had to bring her food to her. She now is less shy, and more social and follows me around the house now. I can't tell you what a change this has been. I also bought an automatic feeder which has been wonderful for me because I work full-time. Simon has really taken to it and knows when it will pop open and give him his correct portion of food. Good luck with everything and ask plenty of questions. Everyone here gives wonderful advice and they are so supportive.