If she is your doctor, you are very luck indeed! FWIW.I did not call the company that makes Cat Sip, I emailed them and they sent me a formal written reply. Pierson for the contributions she has made to help us better understand the field of feline diabetes and have nothing but the ultimate respect for her. Pierson meant that a teaspoon or so would not do much damage - as long as you keep the volume tiny, tiny. Just passing along this info for those of you who use Catsip. If anyone you know uses this as a treat for their non-diabetic kitties, they might want to buy whichever is cheaper (I’m guessing grocery store).Īlso, thinking that maybe a tiny amount (like a teaspoon as a treat, not a cup) might not affect BG levels much – but am not the expert on this. So just a heads up that, according to the manufacturer of Catsip, the Lactaid milk in your grocery store is the same thing – without the taurine supplement added. Catsip is identical with Lactaid Milk, with taurine added.” The manufacturer said, “Catsip has nothing in it except 1) lowfat milk 2) lactase enzyme, and 3) taurine. It is 102 calories per cup and 11.66 grams of carb, which calculates to 46% carb (each carb gram = 4 calories). I was hoping this would be a low carb alternative to regular milk, but the manufacturer says no. Unfortunately it has the same number of carbs per cup as regular and lowfat milk – 11.66 grams. Just passing along some info I got today from the manufacturer of Catsip (lactose free milk for cats).
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