Sue and Oliver (GA)
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Hi! I am in the Uk and wanted to know if there is anyone out there who has seen succesful results by diet change only. My cat Willow has been diagnosed with diabetes. Willow refused to eat after the blood tests at the vet & the vet suggested putting him to sleep 2 weeks ago as he is 14years old & said treatment would be too invloved. I am also needle phobic so insulin is not an option for me. Anyway, I refused & took him home and have been syringe feeding him since. He has lost a lot of weight over the last year and drinks a lot but seems a bit better now than he was just after the vet visit. He has pottered about a bit but is quite lethargic & mainly stays in one room.
I just don't want to give up on him. He eats Whiskas canned food. According to the Binky's Food table I should prob avoid the Whiskas in gravy which is high in carbs.
I am confused as Hill's website suggests 2 foods for diabetic cats (M/D & W/D) but they seem quite high in carbs and are certainly not under 12% as suggested on this site.
Any advice appreciated.
Hi! I am in the Uk and wanted to know if there is anyone out there who has seen succesful results by diet change only. My cat Willow has been diagnosed with diabetes. Willow refused to eat after the blood tests at the vet & the vet suggested putting him to sleep 2 weeks ago as he is 14years old & said treatment would be too invloved. I am also needle phobic so insulin is not an option for me. Anyway, I refused & took him home and have been syringe feeding him since. He has lost a lot of weight over the last year and drinks a lot but seems a bit better now than he was just after the vet visit. He has pottered about a bit but is quite lethargic & mainly stays in one room.
I just don't want to give up on him. He eats Whiskas canned food. According to the Binky's Food table I should prob avoid the Whiskas in gravy which is high in carbs.
I am confused as Hill's website suggests 2 foods for diabetic cats (M/D & W/D) but they seem quite high in carbs and are certainly not under 12% as suggested on this site.
Any advice appreciated.