Description
A cat’s liver converts protein into glucose/glycogen to provide a constant source of energy. High-carb diets cause spikes in glucose, inducing insulin resistance and decreasing Prevotella genus in the gut microbiome.
High protein level leads to a correct gluconeogenic process, which is the fundamental way to regulate blood glucose in the cat.
Low carbohydrates help limit the glycemic load and promote the development of a beneficial gut microbiome.




