148 Numbers on OTJ

Discussion in 'Feline Health - (Welcome & Main Forum)' started by Knom3, Jan 26, 2021.

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  1. Knom3

    Knom3 Member

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    Hey everyone so I just tested Diesel since it’s been like a week since I last tested. And he’s been OTJ since 11/19 and this is the highest number he’s been. I’m hoping to get some advice

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  2. Critter Mom

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    Hi Kayla,

    Have you tried a new food lately? Sometimes a particular ingredient can spike BG levels in some cats (e.g. soy protein), even if the food is low carb.

    Sometimes an upward trend might be due to a rumbling health issue. Most obvious things to get checked out are potential UTI/other infection or issues with teeth/gums.


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  3. Knom3

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    I gave him a different can of food but I did the carb percentage and it’s still low carb, and that was last night.
     
  4. Critter Mom

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    As I mentioned above, foods that are low carb may contain ingredients that don't agree with a particular cat. Perhaps check the ingredients in the new food against Diesel's regular foods?


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