(Chum falling asleep in some yarn)
We were told to keep his protein levels low because a protein rich diet was believed to add stress on the kidneys. My vet said that this is hard to prove but what is a definite must for cats with kidney disease is to feed them canned food (dry can be supplemented throughout the day) and to make sure they get enough omega acids and a low phosphorus count. I had been doing that for close to two years and I think we've been pretty successful at keeping him comfortable and somewhat stable.
When I buy his food, the first thing I search for is the percentage of protein. I try to keep it under 10% and always avoid any sort of fish or shell fish in his food since he has a hard time digesting them. I found a New Zealand brand of canned food made from Lamb that had a decent protein count so I started to feed him some of that because he needs variety otherwise he gets bored and loses his appetite. After a couple times eating the lamb I noticed he would vomit. This is because the lamb (and any type of meat) can inflame the GI tract. I never realized this. So now he has to avoid:
MEAT/BEEF/LAMB
FISH
SHELL FISH
CORN
WHEAT
GRAINS
and
SOY
The best meals for a cat with kidney and GI issues are:
CHICKEN
DUCK
TURKEY
and
RABBIT
and any VEGGIES they will eat.
Thankfully Chum LOVES veggies - I make him soup using low sodium chicken broth, very diluted, filled with carrots, celery and spinach (no onion or garlic though).
I've been buying him the Chicken, Duck and Rabbit cans from Nature's Variety Instinct as well as intermixing Spot's stew which has a very low protein count as well. I used to feed him the chicken variety but it contains soy so now I am switching to turkey.
I just wanted to pass along this information for anyone else who may have a cat with either kidney problems, GI problems or both because you may notice some positive changes with some of these modifications to their diet. I've hit every pet store in a 10 mile radius finding the best combo for his issues and I'm happy to say he's still here with us.
13 comments:
you are a good pet mommy :)
i agree,u need to do whatever you can for you little loves!
Aww thank you Gina. They deserve the best and as long as he is not in pain and doing ok we'll do whatever it takes! :)
You are a pet-angel - or you are a saint.
Tino, my cat, can only eat Royal Canin prespcription or he is in the hospital with urinary issues :( Have you looked in Blue food though? It is organic and gluten free. They also use a lot of vegetables for the foods. My dogs love it!
Is Royal Canin for dogs??? I haven't heard of it. Also not familiar with Blue food. I will google that.
Welcome back! Happy to see a recent picture of Chumley to boot. I've missed you and your posts.
Annie C.
chumley you are so handsome. I am happy to see your mom is back kept checking every day and was missing her.
Chumley: You've got it good there mate. Living like a king! Long may you reign. :-)
Royal Canin has a cat and a dog food line and unfortunately for me is very expensive :( Not quite as bad as vet bills though. Definitely look into Blue for cats though!
Chum is such a cutie pie. I'm glad he likes his veggies.
Katie, I got the Blue food today and I actually have tried this before but thought it was called Spa Selects! So I got a few cans because the ingredients in the chicken/turkey are perfect for Chum! I also found the Royal Canin cans but he can't have those because of the seafood and/or meat ingredients. I didn't find any that were only made with poultry. I'm excited to mix in the Blue food though because variety for this guy is KEY! Thank you!
chumley is sooooo friggen cute!!!!
i had to come back and look at this pic again!! haha :)
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