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Diabetic Cat Food - Special Diet For Cats With Diabetes


There are a number of diabetic cat food brands available on the market, most of which are available through your vet surgery. Some may need to be specially ordered but you could persuade a suitable local retail outlet to stock them for you. You need to discuss brands with your veterinary surgeon and decide which would suit your cat best, so that the surgery will have a record of what your cat is being fed as part of his diabetic management plan. Ongoing treatment will be greatly helped by having a careful record of his insulin regime, regular diet and exercise plan.

There are a number of proprietary weight-loss and low carbohydrate, high protein feline diets on the market suitable for diabetic cats, some of which are available through your veterinary surgeon or through a specialist centre. Below you will find some commercially produced diets but bear in mind that some kibbled foods have been reported by owners and veterinary experts as causing urinary problems, so make sure to talk through your choices with your vet.

Wellness manufacture a wide range of quality diet cat food products that do not rely on fillers and bulk and which can be.

Purina diabetic cat food comes in the form of a range of gourmet options. Purina are addressing the link between obesity and a high carbohydrate diet -their latest product is Fancy Feast, which contains very little in the way of fillers and non-fish/meat ingredients.

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Eukanuba and Iams both manufacture high quality, animal protein-rich and calorie-light kibbled diets useful for reducing obesity. They use only healthy ingredients including vegetables as well as premium meat.

Hill's Science Diet offers both kibbled and canned food, and has a low calorie, high fiber option as an aid to weight management. Their range of products caters for all ages

Royal Canin (formerly Waltham) manufactures a range of kibbled food, and their Fit range is useful for the diabetic cat.

If you are able to prepare a natural raw and balanced diet for your cat at home using lean meat and other raw ingredients as advised by your vet, this is considered by many experts to be by far the best option. Not only will you be able to feed your cat a diet relevant to your cat's needs in terms of his genetic disposition to eat raw meat, but he will also have less frequent problems with hairballs, since a raw meat diet will help him ingest the fur he licks during grooming.

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