Spot's Stew is fine for diabetic cats, and there are other recipes like it in The Whole Pet Diet, by Andi Brown. I make Spot's stew for my crew of 15 quite often.
Also, the grain free foods will be a step in the right direction: Taste of the Wild makes several. Merrick Before Grain, Orijen also are fantastic.
Lots of info on the diabetic pets forum, too.
http://www.yourdiabeticcat.com/forums/
Once a cat is on insulin, you really must monitor how much and when they eat, so you can adjust the insulin accordingly. You can't "just" give the prescribed insulin at the set time -- if the cat decides to skip a meal, you have a huge issue, the cat falls into an insulin coma. This makes your personal schedule rather strict as well -- if you are going to work late, or be out at the time of a shot, you MUST arrange for someone else to take care of the cat. Following the protocols is key to survival and success in managing diabetes - in pets AND humans.






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) wouldn't eat it.



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