Not exact matches
Most studies support a low calorie, low carbohydrate and high protein
diabetic cat diet
over a high fiber alternative.
Trying to manage a
diabetic cat without home testing is a bit like driving a car with a paper bag
over your head.
While you may feel confident in your ability to care for your
diabetic cat, visiting your veterinarian regularly will help you to successfully manage this condition
over time.
With treatment, a
diabetic cat can live many good years, and some even lose their need for treatment
over time.
As someone involved in
cat rescue for
over 20 years, I can honestly say that an increasing number of people in the community have found a decent quality canned food or homemade diet to be equal to (or in most cases far better than) an overpriced, highly artificial prescription dry food diet for both
diabetic and CRF
cats, and the
cats fed these better diets tend to be happier and have better quality life.