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Diabetes Daily Forum

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

ok for the 4 cats wet food, how? etc.?

Hi guys, I had a cat who died a year ago at age 11 from complications Diabetes and I recently adopted 1 years old orange tabby that I named Meelo the local humane society. I heard about chat forums that I used to prepare my new arrival kitty canned food w / o sauce is the best. I told them about my diabetes cats and they said it could be the Purina Cat Chow I had fed for most of his life B / C all the carbohydrates in it. I turn over a new leaf. and he to eat better. I then took a one or two cans of Friskies cat food moist interior, Fancy Feast, and 9 lives canned food. On a daily basis, I first Meelo One with 5 ounces of Friskies or 9lives or two small cans of Fancy Feast. Is it too much, too little? or just?

Sure that canned foods that you've selected states "by the AAFCO guidelines, … provides complete nutrition and BALANCE. You make good thing by feeding canned food, do not listen to bullshit dry food. Here are the facts: The dry food is high calorie content, hence the increase in obesity and possible diabetes. 70-80% of our cats will suffer from kidney failure at some point in their age and given that 70% or more of wet food contains water, it forces them to drink water to help preserve vital organs. Cats do not really chew, it is likely to bite nuggets in half, some swallow the kibble whole. So, unless the dry food is specially made for dental hygiene in mind, it beats almost for dental care. say, even if the theory of dry food is good teeth = True, a cat can survive without teeth, but not the kidneys, so if it's mine, I say wet food to preserve vital organs. dry food is also generally cheaper and easier (no messy cans for washing) than wet food.