Feeding foods with the lowest percentage of carbs in them? It's not necessarily the best route to take for YOUR cat.
Contrary to what one may think (or what some may tell you
), some cats do better (produce lower BG numbers) when fed a moderate amount of carbs in their food (less than 10%, but more than 0-1%). This is an important point that's overlooked all too often while attempting to regulate your diabetic cat.
Low Carb vs Lower Carb
Blanket statements rarely apply to cats. Every cat is different (ECID) remains true when we're talking about sensitivity to carbohydrates. Don't be afraid to experiment to find what works for your cat.
Sources:
Jill & Alex (GA). “Feeding Lowest/Zero Carb vs Lower Carb Foods.” Feline Diabetes Message Board, 12 Sept. 2015, https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/feeding-lowest-zero-carb-vs-lower-carb-foods.144220/
Contrary to what one may think (or what some may tell you

Low Carb vs Lower Carb
Blanket statements rarely apply to cats. Every cat is different (ECID) remains true when we're talking about sensitivity to carbohydrates. Don't be afraid to experiment to find what works for your cat.
Sources:
Jill & Alex (GA). “Feeding Lowest/Zero Carb vs Lower Carb Foods.” Feline Diabetes Message Board, 12 Sept. 2015, https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/feeding-lowest-zero-carb-vs-lower-carb-foods.144220/